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Right to Life's Politics; An Unofficial Guide for Newbies
Topic Started: Friday Jun 24 2016, 05:40 PM (267 Views)
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Archbishop Óscar Romero

Admin Note: This guide is unofficial. It has not been endorsed by the Right to Life government or by the region's political parties.



Right to Life has four main parties: the Conservative Federalist Party, the Life Party, the Liberals for Life Coalition, and the Libertarian Party. Each party has a storied history and will try to earn your vote every two months. So, before you go to thwe polls with your newfound citizenship, read this and find out what each party really stands for.

The Conservative Federalist Party is Right to Life's center-right political party. It is currently the largest and the oldest political party in Right to Life, holding a mjority of the Senate and the Presidency. The party tends to promote gradual reform, but in general is pleased with the current situation in Right to Life. Their members were split on issues like wage increases, the discrimination policy, and electoral issues, but tend overall to promote incrementalist reform to systems like wages, the Justice Court, and the Senate. What makes them center-right, however, is their unwavering support for a strong, agile, and more active Rigt to Life Army. The CFP is officially "pro-invader" and supports taking more offensive action and military activity to expand Right to Life's influence abroad.

The Life Party is Right to Life's alliance of social and economic conservatives, dedicated to, among other things, "family values", free market economics, and social conservatism. The Party primarily supports protecting a wholly pro-life regional community, led by conservative vision. The Life Party has stood in strong opposition to expanding the anti-discrimination policy, and although willing to entertain ideas such as embassies with LGBT regions and expanded attempts to attract to Right to Life people usually cut off to the pro-life message, the Party wishes to avoid embassies with "immoral" regions. They oppose taxes and have been a strong voice for a hands-off economic approach. The Life Party has also advocated (with the Liberals for Life Coalition, interestingly enough) to force the Senate to conduct public hearings.

The Libertarian Party is Right to Life's group of small government libertarians. The Libertarians generally oppose most government intervention to stimulate the economy, believing that each individual citizen on his own merit should be able to help improve the economy. They have stood steadfastly opposed to expanding anti-discrimination policy nad raising taxes. Libertarians have expressed support for the possiblity of privatizing the News Bureau, a hands-off economic approach, and reform to improve government efficiency. On foreign policy, they tend to support military expansionism and embassy exchange.

The Liberals for Life Coalition is a broad coalition of greens, liberals, progressives, and social democrats who are pro-life. They generally advocate for a government designed to protect social justice and political equality, supporting a tax, wage increases, a minimum wage for lower-level employees, an expanded Senate, and voting reform. The party helped to organize Prop One, a petition to expand government anti-discrimination policy. They tend to be skeptical of the Right to Life Army, and unlike the Conservative Federalists are pro-defender. They have been strong supporters of and have helped to organize embassy and information exchanges with LGBT, liberal, and atheist regions. Liberals for Life have also pushed for adding the liberal and libertarian tags, to reflect the regional diversity in views.
Edited by United Massachusetts, Friday Jan 20 2017, 11:00 PM.
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First, I moved this topic to a different, more appropriate forum; added the word "unofficial" to the subtitle; and added a disclaimer in the header so that nobody mistakes this for an official guide. Except for a few typos, I think your post does a decent job of summarizing the region's political parties. If I were you, I'd ask the parties' leaders to review it and suggest changes. Then, I would have it published in an upcoming regional newsletter.

Second, I don't want to sound accusatory, nagging, or rude; but please help Texasa with his appeal of the Predator punishment. This controversy has dragged on for more than three weeks, and it's a minor scandal and an embarrassment for the region. You promised to help Texasa more than two weeks ago. When I prodded you recently, you said, "I will find time [t]his evening to change my current draft" and post it. Three and a half days have passed. Rather than spend time on a trifling guide (something that can wait for later), will you please prioritize the assistance that you said you'd render? It's important for Texasa and for the regional government.
Edited by Culture of Life, Friday Jun 24 2016, 10:33 PM.
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