1. One who belongs to a silent majority group who, historically, is not concerned with voting in feeble
opinion polls and ridiculous online word-bashing contests (See Presidential Election
2004, when nearly every major news network published "national" polls of John Kerry gaining the majority of votes from coast to coast. Note how when push came to shove this silent majority swept the election with a mandate...
2. One that typically exists to the
right of the political spectrum, but by no means is required to be "far" in such direction. A conservative also recognizes the fact that when a decidedly "far-
right" President is elected by marginal popular vote, the MAJORITY has spoken that it would
even side with the extreme of one side to flee from the flimsy and weak views of the opposition.
3. An entity that understands that America was founded that its citizens
may exercise individual freedoms without *government intervention; this
right not the be misinterpreted that those with views dissimilar to the majority
may resrict the fair practice of those in the majority, just that they
may choose to believe differently without persecution. Unfortunately liberalism has yet to grasp this fundamental concept and would rather
chase Christians with lawsuits than read a history book.
Reread these 3 definitions also if you have lost sight of the definition of the word patriot.
Conservatism is often
twisted, bashed, and contorted by misguided
liberals who would rather point fingers and pat each other on the back than actually doing
something constructive.