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bubbatd

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Buckshot.. I agree. I vote for the man.... trouble is no good man will run today ..... it's all politics. I remember how my parents hated Truman .... turns out that the SOB was one of our best ! BTW my grid was with the Pope... ! Soc. .97 Econ .-3.13 .... I've got wierd ideas !
 

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Economic Left/Right: -2.68
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.15
 

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Economic Left/Right: 6.75
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.21

This test was totally made by leftists :p lol.
 
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bubbatd said:
Buckshot.. I agree. I vote for the man.... trouble is no good man will run today ..... it's all politics. I remember how my parents hated Truman .... turns out that the SOB was one of our best ! BTW my grid was with the Pope... ! Soc. .97 Econ .-3.13 .... I've got wierd ideas !

The libertarian party definatly has good people who remain consistant on the issues. They dont spend an entire campaign just saying what an incompetant oaf the other guy is. I dont vote for any party but I have found myself voting libertarian in the last ten years or so. Libertarians and the Constitutionalist parties are the only ones who value our freedom, that have seen. Most folks say that it is a wasted vote, but I sleep well knowing that I didnt help elect a tyrant. I refuse to tell democrats or republicans that they are doing a good job by voting for them. I feel that votes for people who belong to parties that only deliver 5% of what they promise and 0% of what this country was founded on is a wasted vote.
 

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Ok Economical/left/right -4.75
Social Lib -0.62

Along with Gandhi, The Dalai Lama also so that will make me smile, at least I am not up there with Sadamm :( that would not be good
 

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Economic Left/Right: -1.88
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.49

I'm libertarian left... over with Gandhi and The Dalai Lama... interesting.
 
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Ah, I've missed the British. What a wacky, wacky people. I hate those sort of quizes, though. They nearly always reward stupidity.

"If economic globalisation is inevitable, it should primarily serve humanity rather than the interests of trans-national corporations."

I spent 5 minutes trying to figure out how on earth this could be a disagree/agree question (I mean, it's a bit like saying that if war is inevitable, it should always serve humanity; economics just isn't a charitable enterprise) But you can't leave it blank, and answering anything other than Agree means you're going to end up in lonely splendor with the likes of Hitler and Pol Pot.
 

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#58
Economic Left - Right: -3.13
Social Libertarian - Authoritarian: -2.26

That the test was made by leftists is beside the point btw, since you score pretty right and authoritarian, you naziboy! ;)

What you would ideally vote for and what is proposed and available is unfortunatly not the same.

Other complex considerations have to be taken into account also.

Like I'm about free market, but I also believe in some kind of social security in case of bad luck. Some kind of lower income standards and such... so you can't always be square on some issues.
 
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That's neat . . .

Economic Left/Right: -4.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.90

On the grid, I'm in direct vertical line with Mahatma Gandhi and the Dalai Lama . . . only farther down horizontally toward Anarchism - which I have openly advocated for many years :D
 

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