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*The claim that the [[George W. Bush|Bush]] tax cuts substantially reduced 2006 revenues and expanded the [[budget]] deficit. | *The claim that the [[George W. Bush|Bush]] tax cuts substantially reduced 2006 revenues and expanded the [[budget]] deficit. | ||
*The claim that the Bush tax cuts have not helped the economy. | *The claim that the Bush tax cuts have not helped the economy. | ||
− | * | + | *Anthropogenic [[Global Warming]].[http://www.nowpublic.com/some-exasperating-liberal-myths] |
*The claim that a fetus is not a living being with rights. | *The claim that a fetus is not a living being with rights. | ||
Please add to this list. | Please add to this list. |
Revision as of 21:47, September 24, 2007
Liberal Myths are heavily promoted falsehoods motivated by a liberal belief system. They include:
- The claim of a population explosion (motivation: promote abortion)
- The claim that people today are smarter than in prior centuries (motivation: to make famous Christians look dumb)
- The claim that the Apostles were all illiterate (motivation: to portray them as dumb)
- The claim of extraterrestrial life (motivation: deny that man was created in God's image)
- The claim that the Bush tax cuts substantially reduced 2006 revenues and expanded the budget deficit.
- The claim that the Bush tax cuts have not helped the economy.
- Anthropogenic Global Warming.[1]
- The claim that a fetus is not a living being with rights.
Please add to this list.