Difference between revisions of "Liberal pressure"
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| − | '''Liberal pressure''' is pressure imposed on someone that disagrees with them for political advantage. One example is death threats made against [[George Bush]].<ref>[http://www.zombietime.com/zomblog/?p=621 Death Threats Against Bush at Protests Ignored for Years]</ref> | + | '''Liberal pressure''' is pressure imposed on someone that disagrees with them for political advantage. One example is death threats made against [[George Bush]].<ref>[http://www.zombietime.com/zomblog/?p=621 Death Threats Against Bush at Protests Ignored for Years]</ref> Liberal pressure is also what made "pro-life" [[Bart Stupak]] cave in to the [[pro-aborts]] and make his healthcare vote a "Yes". |
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Liberal pressure is pressure imposed on someone that disagrees with them for political advantage. One example is death threats made against George Bush.[1] Liberal pressure is also what made "pro-life" Bart Stupak cave in to the pro-aborts and make his healthcare vote a "Yes".