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No. The difference is in direction. In the same way that boiling water is not the same as not freezing water.
I'll pretend that ann coulter doesn't represent a large portion of conservative ideology; maybe she doesn't. I don't really know.
Not really. If boiling water is traitorous, then freezing is loyalty; I don't understand how you can possibly think that being unpatriotic is closer to loyal than it is to traitorous. Hot water isn't the same as boiling water, but you still don't want to be tossed into a pot of it. Being unpatriotic and being a traitor are both further to one direction of the spectrum than being patriotic or loyal.
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One assumes an action in a direction, the other assumes a lack of action in the opposite direction.
Not all negations are that simple. If I am not a lucky person, then you just think that I don't win contests and such. If I am an unlucky person, then you will start wondering why I go around walking under ladders all of the time. Being not happy and unhappy are different states. Being disloyal and not loyal are different states. I could go on. There is an extremely strange connotation that, like it or not, is often associated with negations that make those negations into positive logical commitments.
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Failing to support gay marriage makes you "anti-gay". Failing to support welfare makes you "hate" poor people. Failing to support any given "cause" means you hate whatever group the cause it intended to help. See the pattern?
The pattern of how heavy your cross is getting? Yes
Look, a simple chart
Traitor - - - - - - - - Unpatriotic - - - - Neutral - - - - Patriotic
Edited, Apr 1st 2009 10:47pm by Pensive