Uh, what does that have to do with what I said? The only mention I made of Catholics was of how in the mid to late 1800s, the push for government run schooling came in part out of attempts to undermine Catholics, and that American social-conservatives often supported these efforts. I doubt many modern conservatives would be in favor of government schooling in order to prevent parents from having control over their children's education.
People that are social liberals like you, are almost all democrats, people who are social conservatives are almost all conservative voters. You dont know that do you?
I'm not a social-liberal, and I don't know what I might have said to give you that impression.
You disagreed with post 6.
“”Economic conservatives who consider themselves to be moderate ALWAYS defer to their leftist instincts. SoCons have a solid base that doesnt drift with the wind and supports a strong economically conservative anchor.””
But not really, instead you avoided the post by going off into the 1800s.
Post 6 was accurate, and it seems to be something that you want to avoid discussing.
If you are a social conservative, then you hide it well, even your short posting history doesn’t reveal it.
You do give the impression of being a social liberal though.