Hey Paula -
wikipedia is a fun place to learn about political labels. On one of your earlier posts in forum feedback you were bothered by the term "neocon" (my interpretation of your post; not sure I am correct) - and I didn't know why. Here's the wikipedia entry for "neoconservatism"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoconservative
Like any other political label, "neocon" can be applied negatively, positively, or neutrally - depending on the person using the term. But it is a legitimate term with a long American history - and is an important influence today, good or bad.
"Liberal" is another polarizing label - it can be said with much negative connotation and meaning. It's much easier for me to just embrace the term - warts and all!
It might be good for all of us to become educated on the real and legitimate definitions of political terms rather than to just use them as weapons. Maybe then we can get beyond mudslinging, name calling, and on to real and useful discussion.
cheers!