In fact, liberals argue that the question of priorities is fundamental.
In addition, some liberals argue that the measure would violate the civil rights of the accused.
Many liberals argue that Daley simply is the best realistic alternative.
Liberals argue that the church should be able to accept varying views on homosexuality.
Liberals never argue with one another over substance; their only dispute is how to prevent the public from figuring out what they really believe.
Liberals typically argue for government action or partnership with the private sector to improve job creation.
Some liberals argue that the agency does not demand enough in the way of political and social changes in return for its aid.
On the other hand, many liberals argue that working poverty can only be solved through increased, not decreased, government intervention.
Liberals argue that government has the obligation to provide social insurance, through mandatory participation and broad program coverage.