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« Reply #550 on: April 09, 2010, 12:06:10 AM »

Typology Test: Liberal
SelectSmart: Liberal
Political Compass: Economic Left/Right -6.38; Social Libertarian/Authoritarian -2.77
Political Matrix: Liberal
-Economic Score: -4.26
-Social Score: -3.3
Politopia: Centerville
Smallest Political Quiz: Liberal
OKCupid!Politics: Democrat
-Economic Liberal: 21% permissive
-Social Liberal: 60% permissive
Morality-Based Political Test: Social Democrat

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« Reply #551 on: April 09, 2010, 01:07:56 AM »
« Edited: April 09, 2010, 01:14:14 AM by TOSOS™ »

Your Ideology Selector Results:
''My #1'' equals your best match. Default order is alphabetical, Mithridates determined the order.
URL: http://selectsmart.com/FREE/select.php?client=zeron
Link: Ideology Selector
    My #1 is:   Libertarian    Books, etc.   
   My #2 is:   Paleo-libertarian    Books, etc.   
   My #3 is:   Paleoconservative    Books, etc.   
   My #4 is:   Radical    Books, etc.   
   My #5 is:   Left-libertarian    Books, etc.   
   My #6 is:   Conservative    Books, etc.   
   My #7 is:   Neoconservative    Books, etc.   
   My #8 is:   Centrist    Books, etc.   
   My #9 is:   Liberal    Books, etc.   
   My #10 is:   Third Way    Books, etc.

Libertarian Underground (weird test):

Your Results

Total Inefficiency: 38.1%

What it means: A high inefficiency score indicates that you favor policies that make people more unhappy than they could be otherwise.

Your score breaks down as follows:

Authoritarian: 50%
What it means: A high score under authoritarian indicates that you advocate policies that inefficiently restrict the rights
of individual people, placing these rights under government control instead. You believe that in many cases the government knows
better than individuals what is good for them.

Anarchic: 20%
What it means: A high score under anarchic indicates that you are probably a stereotypical extremist libertarian. You
believe that people ought to be inefficiently within their rights to perform certain actions, even if those actions make others worse
off without compensation. You have arbitrarily selected certain behaviors as unquestionable natural rights and the impact they have
on people who disagree is of no consequence.

Your position on the chart is shown as a blue dot. The lower left corner indicates the highest efficiency. The arcs indicate
progressively worse efficiency with the upper right corner being the most inefficient possible based on the questions asked.

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« Reply #552 on: April 09, 2010, 01:40:01 AM »

3 Variable Quiz

Mainstream American
77% Liberal, 80% Capitalist, 58% Radical
You scored in the upper half of the Liberal Category. You prefer individualism over community rights although I'm not sure how much due to scoring category restraints. At the very minimum, you could be mainstream American and at the very maximum you could lean libertarian-esque or even towards Anarchism. You scored above 50 percent in the Capitalism rating. I have no way of knowing how high you scored, but at the very minimum you believe in fairly free movement of capital, and if you get very high you may believe in trickle down economics is the savior of any and all economics. You scored in the Republican area of the radical line. You probably hate racism but don't necessarily believe in Affirmative Action. Equality, but not at all costs may be applicable. You're a Mainstream Democrat. You believe in civil rights, legal equality and are a Capitalist. Not much to say.
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« Reply #553 on: April 09, 2010, 11:12:52 AM »



Your result for The Three Variable Political Test ...
Libertarian

98% Liberal, 73% Capitalist, 52% Radical
You scored in the top ten percent for Legal Equality. This would probably make you a Libertarian. You just want to be left alone by the state in terms of everyday choices and probably believe in a wall between Church and State. You scored above 50 percent in the Capitalism rating. I have no way of knowing how high you scored, but at the very minimum you believe in fairly free movement of capital, and if you get very high you may believe in trickle down economics is the savior of any and all economics. You scored in the Republican area of the radical line. You probably hate racism but don't necessarily believe in Affirmative Action. Equality, but not at all costs may be applicable. You're a mainstream Libertarian. You're all for capitalism, and equality under the law but you're not sure the state has the right to force social equality.
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« Reply #554 on: April 09, 2010, 02:23:33 PM »

2004 Votematch

Presidential Candidates

More Information
Total   48%   
Personal   60%   
Economic   35%   
   Michael Peroutka

Constitution Party nominee for President    Biographical Profile   
Peroutka's answers 
Total   45%   
Personal   45%   
Economic   45%   
   Michael Badnarik

Libertarian Party nominee for President    Biographical Profile   
Badnarik's answers 
Total   43%   
Personal   40%   
Economic   45%   
   Dennis Kucinich

Representative (D, OH)-lost nomination July 2004    Biographical Profile   
Kucinich's answers 
Total   40%   
Personal   50%   
Economic   30%   
   George W. Bush

President and Republican nominee    Biographical Profile   
Bush's answers 
Total   38%   
Personal   30%   
Economic   45%   
   Ralph Nader

Reform Party nominee for President    Biographical Profile   
Nader's answers 
Total   35%   
Personal   35%   
Economic   35%   
   David Cobb

Green Party nominee for President    Biographical Profile   
Cobb's answers 
Total   35%   
Personal   40%   
Economic   30%   
   Dick Cheney

Vice President and Republican nominee    Biographical Profile   
Cheney's answers 
Total   33%   
Personal   40%   
Economic   25%   
   Al Sharpton

Reverend-lost nomination July 2004    Biographical Profile   
Sharpton's answers 
Total   33%   
Personal   20%   
Economic   45%   
   Joe Lieberman

Senator (D, CT)-withdrew from Dem. Primary Feb.'04    Biographical Profile   
Lieberman's answers 
Total   30%   
Personal   35%   
Economic   25%   
   John Kerry

Senator (D, MA) and Presidential nominee    Biographical Profile   
Kerry's answers 
Total   30%   
Personal   15%   
Economic   45%   
   Dick Gephardt

Representative(D,MO)-withdrew from Primary Jan.'04    Biographical Profile   
Gephardt's answers 
Total   28%   
Personal   35%   
Economic   20%   
   John Edwards

Senator (D, NC) and Democratic V.P. nominee    Biographical Profile   
Edwards's answers 
Total   25%   
Personal   25%   
Economic   25%   
   Carol Moseley-Braun

Senator (D, IL)-withdrew from Primary Jan.'04    Biographical Profile   
Moseley-Braun's answers 
Total   25%   
Personal   15%   
Economic   35%   
   Howard Dean

Governor (D,VT)-withdrew from Dem. Primary Feb.'04    Biographical Profile   
Dean's answers 
Total   25%   
Personal   25%   
Economic   25%   
   Wesley Clark

General-withdrew from Democratic primary Feb.'04    Biographical Profile   
Clark's answers 
Total   20%   
Personal   25%   
Economic   15%   
   Peter Camejo

Reform Party nominee for Vice President    Biographical Profile   
Camejo's answers 
Total   13%   
Personal   10%   
Economic   15%   
   Bob Graham

Senator & Governor (D, FL)-withdrew Oct.2003    Biographical Profile   
Graham's answers 
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« Reply #555 on: April 09, 2010, 02:24:11 PM »
« Edited: April 09, 2010, 02:25:55 PM by NiK »

2004 Votematch

Presidential Candidates

More Information
Total   48%   
Personal   60%   
Economic   35%   
   Michael Peroutka

Constitution Party nominee for President    Biographical Profile  
Peroutka's answers  
Total   45%   
Personal   45%   
Economic   45%   
   Michael Badnarik

Libertarian Party nominee for President    Biographical Profile  
Badnarik's answers  
Total   43%   
Personal   40%   
Economic   45%   
   Dennis Kucinich

Representative (D, OH)-lost nomination July 2004    Biographical Profile  
Kucinich's answers  
Total   40%   
Personal   50%   
Economic   30%   
   George W. Bush

President and Republican nominee    Biographical Profile  
Bush's answers  
Total   38%   
Personal   30%   
Economic   45%   
   Ralph Nader

Reform Party nominee for President    Biographical Profile  
Nader's answers  
Total   35%   
Personal   35%   
Economic   35%   
   David Cobb

Green Party nominee for President    Biographical Profile  
Cobb's answers  
Total   35%   
Personal   40%   
Economic   30%   
   Dick Cheney

Vice President and Republican nominee    Biographical Profile  
Cheney's answers  
Total   33%   
Personal   40%   
Economic   25%   
   Al Sharpton

Reverend-lost nomination July 2004    Biographical Profile  
Sharpton's answers  
Total   33%   
Personal   20%   
Economic   45%   
   Joe Lieberman

Senator (D, CT)-withdrew from Dem. Primary Feb.'04    Biographical Profile  
Lieberman's answers  
Total   30%   
Personal   35%   
Economic   25%   
   John Kerry

Senator (D, MA) and Presidential nominee    Biographical Profile  
Kerry's answers  
Total   30%   
Personal   15%   
Economic   45%   
   Dick Gephardt

Representative(D,MO)-withdrew from Primary Jan.'04    Biographical Profile  
Gephardt's answers  
Total   28%   
Personal   35%   
Economic   20%   
   John Edwards

Senator (D, NC) and Democratic V.P. nominee    Biographical Profile  
Edwards's answers  
Total   25%   
Personal   25%   
Economic   25%   
   Carol Moseley-Braun

Senator (D, IL)-withdrew from Primary Jan.'04    Biographical Profile  
Moseley-Braun's answers  
Total   25%   
Personal   15%   
Economic   35%   
   Howard Dean

Governor (D,VT)-withdrew from Dem. Primary Feb.'04    Biographical Profile  
Dean's answers  
Total   25%   
Personal   25%   
Economic   25%   
   Wesley Clark

General-withdrew from Democratic primary Feb.'04    Biographical Profile  
Clark's answers  
Total   20%   
Personal   25%   
Economic   15%   
   Peter Camejo

Reform Party nominee for Vice President    Biographical Profile  
Camejo's answers  
Total   13%   
Personal   10%   
Economic   15%   
   Bob Graham

Senator & Governor (D, FL)-withdrew Oct.2003    Biographical Profile  
Graham's answers  

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« Reply #556 on: April 09, 2010, 02:25:50 PM »

It's actually on the 1st page, but here you go:
http://www.ontheissues.org/quizeng/XPresMatch2004/start.asp
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« Reply #557 on: April 09, 2010, 02:33:04 PM »

 Scores     

Candidate
   More Information
         
Total    45%    
Personal    40%    
Economic    50%    
   Michael Badnarik

Libertarian Party nominee for President    Biographical Profile 
Badnarik's answers
 
Total    40%    
Personal    25%    
Economic    55%    
   Ralph Nader

Reform Party nominee for President    Biographical Profile 
Nader's answers 

Total    40%    
Personal    35%    
Economic    45%    
   Dennis Kucinich

Representative (D, OH)-lost nomination July 2004    Biographical Profile 
Kucinich's answers 

Total    38%    
Personal    50%    
Economic    25%    
   Michael Peroutka

Constitution Party nominee for President    Biographical Profile 
Peroutka's answers 

Total    38%    
Personal    30%    
Economic    45%    
   Wesley Clark

General-withdrew from Democratic primary Feb.'04    Biographical Profile 
Clark's answers 

Total    35%    
Personal    30%    
Economic    40%    
   David Cobb

Green Party nominee for President    Biographical Profile 
Cobb's answers 

Total    35%    
Personal    30%    
Economic    40%    
   John Kerry

Senator (D, MA) and Presidential nominee    Biographical Profile 
Kerry's answers 

Total    35%    
Personal    45%    
Economic    25%    
   George W. Bush

President and Republican nominee    Biographical Profile 
Bush's answers 

Total    33%    
Personal    30%    
Economic    35%    
   Al Sharpton

Reverend-lost nomination July 2004    Biographical Profile 
Sharpton's answers
 
Total    33%    
Personal    30%    
Economic    35%    
   Carol Moseley-Braun

Senator (D, IL)-withdrew from Primary Jan.'04    Biographical Profile 
Moseley-Braun's answers 

Total    33%    
Personal    35%    
Economic    30%    
   John Edwards

Senator (D, NC) and Democratic V.P. nominee    Biographical Profile 
Edwards's answers
 
Total    33%    
Personal    40%    
Economic    25%    
   Dick Cheney

Vice President and Republican nominee    Biographical Profile 
Cheney's answers 

Total    30%    
Personal    20%    
Economic    40%    
   Joe Lieberman

Senator (D, CT)-withdrew from Dem. Primary Feb.'04    Biographical Profile 
Lieberman's answers 

Total    25%    
Personal    15%    
Economic    35%    
   Howard Dean

Governor (D,VT)-withdrew from Dem. Primary Feb.'04    Biographical Profile 
Dean's answers 

Total    23%    
Personal    15%    
Economic    30%    
   Dick Gephardt

Representative(D,MO)-withdrew from Primary Jan.'04    Biographical Profile 
Gephardt's answers 

Total    20%    
Personal    15%    
Economic    25%    
   Peter Camejo

Reform Party nominee for Vice President    Biographical Profile 
Camejo's answers 

Total    20%    
Personal    10%    
Economic    30%    
   Bob Graham

Senator & Governor (D, FL)-withdrew Oct.2003    Biographical Profile 
Graham's answers 
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« Reply #558 on: April 09, 2010, 02:35:34 PM »

Your Score

You scored the following on the PoliticsMatch questions:
 

Personal Score   50%   
Economic Score   82%   
 
Where You Fit In

Where your Personal score meets your Economic score on the grid below is your political philosophy.  Based on the above score, you are a Libertarian Conservative .


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« Reply #559 on: April 09, 2010, 03:20:52 PM »

Your Ideology Selector Results:
''My #1'' equals your best match. Default order is alphabetical, Mithridates determined the order.
URL: http://selectsmart.com/FREE/select.php?client=zeron
Link: Ideology Selector
 
  My #1 is: Left-libertarian    Books, etc.   
  My #2 is: Libertarian    Books, etc.   
  My #3 is: Paleo-libertarian    Books, etc.   
  My #4 is: Radical    Books, etc.   
  My #5 is: Paleoconservative    Books, etc.   
  My #6 is: Centrist    Books, etc.   
  My #7 is: Third Way    Books, etc.   
  My #8 is: Conservative    Books, etc.   
  My #9 is: Liberal    Books, etc.   
  My #10 is: Neoconservative    Books, etc. 
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« Reply #560 on: April 09, 2010, 03:32:04 PM »

Your Ideology Selector Results:
''My #1'' equals your best match. Default order is alphabetical, Mithridates determined the order.
URL: http://selectsmart.com/FREE/select.php?client=zeron
Link: Ideology Selector
 
  My #1 is: Left-libertarian    Books, etc.   
  My #2 is: Libertarian    Books, etc.   
  My #3 is: Paleo-libertarian    Books, etc.   
  My #4 is: Radical    Books, etc.   
  My #5 is: Paleoconservative    Books, etc.   
  My #6 is: Centrist    Books, etc.   
  My #7 is: Third Way    Books, etc.   
  My #8 is: Conservative    Books, etc.   
  My #9 is: Liberal    Books, etc.   
  My #10 is: Neoconservative    Books, etc. 

I remember taking that. I thought it was pretty dumb, to be honest.
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« Reply #561 on: April 09, 2010, 05:59:29 PM »

Your Ideology Selector Results:
''My #1'' equals your best match. Default order is alphabetical, Mithridates determined the order.
URL: http://selectsmart.com/FREE/select.php?client=zeron
Link: Ideology Selector
 
  My #1 is: Left-libertarian    Books, etc.   
  My #2 is: Libertarian    Books, etc.   
  My #3 is: Paleo-libertarian    Books, etc.   
  My #4 is: Radical    Books, etc.   
  My #5 is: Paleoconservative    Books, etc.   
  My #6 is: Centrist    Books, etc.   
  My #7 is: Third Way    Books, etc.   
  My #8 is: Conservative    Books, etc.   
  My #9 is: Liberal    Books, etc.   
  My #10 is: Neoconservative    Books, etc. 

I remember taking that. I thought it was pretty dumb, to be honest.

Not to mention rather dated. Napster and a the no-fly-zone over Iraq?
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« Reply #562 on: April 18, 2010, 03:59:58 PM »

Scores     

Candidate
   More Information
         
Total    53%    
Personal    55%    
Economic    50%    
   picture    Michael Peroutka

Constitution Party nominee for President    Biographical Profile 
Peroutka's answers 
Total    45%    
Personal    35%    
Economic    55%    
   picture    Michael Badnarik

Libertarian Party nominee for President    Biographical Profile 
Badnarik's answers 
Total    40%    
Personal    30%    
Economic    50%    
   picture    Dennis Kucinich

Representative (D, OH)-lost nomination July 2004    Biographical Profile 
Kucinich's answers 
Total    38%    
Personal    25%    
Economic    50%    
   picture    Dick Gephardt

Representative(D,MO)-withdrew from Primary Jan.'04    Biographical Profile 
Gephardt's answers 
Total    35%    
Personal    30%    
Economic    40%    
   picture    David Cobb

Green Party nominee for President    Biographical Profile 
Cobb's answers 
Total    35%    
Personal    40%    
Economic    30%    
   picture    Joe Lieberman

Senator (D, CT)-withdrew from Dem. Primary Feb.'04    Biographical Profile 
Lieberman's answers 
Total    35%    
Personal    25%    
Economic    45%    
   picture    Dick Cheney

Vice President and Republican nominee    Biographical Profile 
Cheney's answers 
Total    35%    
Personal    40%    
Economic    30%    
   picture    George W. Bush

President and Republican nominee    Biographical Profile 
Bush's answers 
Total    33%    
Personal    20%    
Economic    45%    
   picture    Ralph Nader

Reform Party nominee for President    Biographical Profile 
Nader's answers 
Total    28%    
Personal    25%    
Economic    30%    
   picture    Al Sharpton

Reverend-lost nomination July 2004    Biographical Profile 
Sharpton's answers 
Total    28%    
Personal    30%    
Economic    25%    
   picture    Carol Moseley-Braun

Senator (D, IL)-withdrew from Primary Jan.'04    Biographical Profile 
Moseley-Braun's answers 
Total    28%    
Personal    40%    
Economic    15%    
   picture    John Kerry

Senator (D, MA) and Presidential nominee    Biographical Profile 
Kerry's answers 
Total    28%    
Personal    35%    
Economic    20%    
   picture    Howard Dean

Governor (D,VT)-withdrew from Dem. Primary Feb.'04    Biographical Profile 
Dean's answers 
Total    20%    
Personal    25%    
Economic    15%    
   picture    Peter Camejo

Reform Party nominee for Vice President    Biographical Profile 
Camejo's answers 
Total    20%    
Personal    35%    
Economic    5%    
   picture    Bob Graham

Senator & Governor (D, FL)-withdrew Oct.2003    Biographical Profile 
Graham's answers 
Total    20%    
Personal    20%    
Economic    20%    
   picture    Wesley Clark

General-withdrew from Democratic primary Feb.'04    Biographical Profile 
Clark's answers 
Total    15%    
Personal    25%    
Economic    5%    
   picture    John Edwards

Senator (D, NC) and Democratic V.P. nominee
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« Reply #563 on: April 18, 2010, 06:47:21 PM »
« Edited: April 18, 2010, 06:59:13 PM by SE Gov. JBrase »


Where your Personal score meets your Economic score on the grid below is your political philosophy.  Based on the above score, you are a Conservative-Leaning Libertarian .
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« Reply #564 on: April 18, 2010, 06:56:03 PM »

My #1 is:   Paleoconservative     Books, etc.     
   My #2 is:   Radical    Books, etc.    
   My #3 is:   Paleo-libertarian    Books, etc.    
   My #4 is:   Libertarian    Books, etc.    
   My #5 is:   Neoconservative    Books, etc.    
   My #6 is:   Conservative    Books, etc.    
   My #7 is:   Liberal    Books, etc.    
   My #8 is:   Centrist    Books, etc.    
   My #9 is:   Left-libertarian    Books, etc.    
   My #10 is:   Third Way    Books, etc.


Which is weird, considering most would regard me in an order that would likely be the exact reverse of what this quiz shows for me.
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« Reply #565 on: April 18, 2010, 07:10:34 PM »

My #1 is: Radical    Books, etc.   
  My #2 is: Liberal    Books, etc.   
  My #3 is: Left-libertarian    Books, etc.   
  My #4 is: Third Way    Books, etc.   
  My #5 is: Libertarian    Books, etc.   
  My #6 is: Neoconservative    Books, etc.   
  My #7 is: Paleo-libertarian    Books, etc.   
  My #8 is: Centrist    Books, etc.   
  My #9 is: Paleoconservative    Books, etc.   
  My #10 is: Conservative    Books, etc. 
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« Reply #566 on: April 21, 2010, 06:24:52 AM »

http://voteforpolicies.org.uk/

UKIP - 33.3%
Greens - 22.2%
BNP - 11.1%
Labour - 22.2%
Lib Dems - 11.1%

Economy - BNP
Crime - UKIP
Europe - UKIP
Health - UKIP
Environment - Lib Dem
Education - Labour
Welfare - Labour
Democracy - Greens
Immigration - Greens
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« Reply #567 on: April 21, 2010, 11:56:31 AM »

Conservatives - 50%
Lib Dems - 50%

Economy - Conservatives
Education - Conservatives
Crime - Lib Dems
Democracy - Lib Dems
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« Reply #568 on: April 21, 2010, 12:37:42 PM »

voteforpolicies.org.uk

Conservative 33.33 (Environment, Health, Welfare)
UKIP 33.33 (Democracy, Education, Europe)
Lib Dems 22.22 (Economy, Immigration)
Green 11.11 (Crime)
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« Reply #569 on: April 21, 2010, 02:10:37 PM »

Here's the breakdown of your results

UKIP
55.56%
BNP
33.33%
Conservatives
11.11%

And here are parties and policies you selected for each issue

PartiesParties & Policies

Democracy – BNP

Education – BNP

Europe – BNP

Crime – UKIP

Economy – UKIP

Environment – UKIP

Health / NHS – UKIP

Immigration – UKIP

Welfare – Conservatives
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« Reply #570 on: April 22, 2010, 06:45:05 PM »

Brazilian political quiz from Veja

http://veja.abril.com.br/idade/testes/politicometro/politicometro.html

questions:

1. The MST (note: left-wing movement of farmers with no land) acted correctly when it invaded lands to push for agrarian reform
2. It's better to have a dictatorship with economic stability than a democracy with inflation
3. There should be a substantial reduction in the tax burden (basically taxes should be cut)
4. The privatizations of certain sectors such as energy or telephones brought positive results
5. It's correct/OK that the state should decide if strikes are legal or not
6. Between a corrupt but efficient candidate (eg, a corrupt candidate who is efficient, competent and brings results) and a honest but inefficient/incompetent candidate, I prefer the first.
7. It is reprehensible that people becomes millionaires just because of the financial market without contributing anything to society
8. In commercial relations between countries, protectionism is sometimes necessary
9. The state should only control public safety, health and education leaving the other sectors as the sole responsibility of private companies
10. The freer the market, the freer the people
11. Rights such as holidays, ??, and FGTS (government fund for employees, don't know much about) should be removed from the law and negotiated on a case-by-case basis between employers and employees
12. Abortion should be legal in all circumstances
13. The possession and use of marijuana should be legalized
14. In certain cases, it is justified that the police uses violent methods to obtain confessions from criminals
15. Research such as embryonic stem-cell research should be legalized/liberalized
16. Every person must have the right to carry a firearm
17. Religious education should be in the curriculum of every school
18. An homosexual couple should have the same rights to adopt a child as heterosexual couples do
19. Certain TV programs should be censored
20. There should be a monthly tuition fee for public universities (Brazilian public universities are free, iirc, since they're financed by the state, but there is a fiercely contested entrance exam for them)

I almost exactly the same spot on the grid as on the forum's PM test, which they classify as 'right-wing liberal'. Right on economics (but barely) and liberal on society. 'Direita' is right, 'esquerda' is left. Their 'antiliberal' means authoritarian here.
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« Reply #571 on: April 22, 2010, 07:59:58 PM »

^^^^^

I got Direita/Liberal for mine, too.  If I estimated the score I got on this quiz to the Pm test, it would be about +1.5,-4.5 which is a bit more "libertarian" than I'd expect, but also the questions were not exactly social/economic issues (such as the candidate one).

Voce esta na centro direita liberal. Nao cre no estado como gestor da economia e recusa resticoes a liberdade individual.
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« Reply #572 on: April 22, 2010, 08:11:24 PM »

Here's the breakdown of your results

UKIP
55.56% (really freaky that I got the same score as Mint)
Green Party
44.44%

And here are parties and policies you selected for each issue

PartiesParties & Policies

Democracy – Green Party

Education – UKIP

Europe – UKIP

Crime – Green Party

Economy – UKIP

Environment – Green Party

Health / NHS – UKIP

Immigration – Green Party

Welfare – UKIP

Gee, I had no idea I was such a Green freak........
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« Reply #573 on: April 23, 2010, 02:53:39 AM »

Pretty strongly left-liberal.
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« Reply #574 on: April 27, 2010, 08:24:55 PM »

where the hell do I get a postcode?
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