Who;s more generous? liberals or sconservatives?

Quote from RangeBar:

You've got that backwards: I don't contribute to charity because I am a humanist.

As I stated in my post, I support the aims of charitible organizations I just feel that ALL citizens should participate in the funding. This is accomplished by a progressive tax system.

Backwards or forwards it says the same thing and it speaks volumes to mindset of liberals.
 
Quote from OPTIONAL777:

Wonder who is more likely to be an organ donor...

Got a feeling the right wing wouldn't want to leave spare parts for others...

I'd be willing to give you my heart when I'm done with it.

alas, when they come up with brain transplants there will finally be hope for naive liberals.
 
"I'd be willing to give you my heart."

Reasonable folks know how heartless the klannish are...

Quote from Index piker:

I'd be willing to give you my heart when I'm done with it.

alas, when they come up with brain transplants there will finally be hope for naive liberals.
 
Quote from OPTIONAL777:

"I'd be willing to give you my heart."

Reasonable folks know how heartless the klannish are...
You mistake heatlessness for soft headedness, at first it's due to hasty asumptions later it just becomes a trite artifact of liberal nature.
 
"You mistake heatlessness"

I don't mistake "heatlessness" (sic) for anything but ignorant hillbilly folk...

Quote from Index piker:

You mistake heatlessness for soft headedness, at first it's due to hasty asumptions later it just becomes a trite artifact of liberal nature.
 
Odd how quickly leftists and statists demonize the intents of those who dare question their ideology?

It never ceases to amaze me how they think their rationalization to control others behavior through govt intervention represents the moral high ground.
 
I think how he is defining "generosity" is misguided in this analysis from a Christian/religious point of view. If I recall from the old Sunday schools lessons correctly:

"As he looked up, Jesus saw the rich putting their gifts into the temple treasury. Then he saw a poor widow put in two very small copper coins.

I tell you the Truth," he said, "this poor widow has put in more than all the others, for the others gave of their wealth; but she, in her poverty, put in all she had to live on."

The lesson was supposed to be that generosity is not necessarily measured by a scale - unless you are strictly speaking materialistically.
 
Quote from OPTIONAL777:

Wonder who is more likely to be an organ donor...

Got a feeling the right wing wouldn't want to leave spare parts for others...

I'm an organ donor.
 
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