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« Reply #275 on: February 09, 2009, 10:34:23 PM »

Individual vs Social
"The individualist believes that society works best through a focus on individual rights, freedoms, actions and responsibilities. The social thinker believes that the ideal state should focus more upon collective action and take a social approach to rights and responsibilities."
   
     
Individual  Social
     
  You scored 38 out of 100 on a scale of Individual vs Social. This means that politically you are less likely to value the need for group actions and group benefit over individual enterprise and benefit.

18% of test takers were more individual than you.
81% of test takers were more social than you.
   

 
Theist vs Materialist
"The materialist believes that all objective criteria to influence politics can be reasonably derived without recourse to the divine or the spiritual. The theist believes that spiritual beliefs are important and should influence government policy."
   
     
Theist  Materialist
     
  You scored 94 out of 100 on a scale of Theist vs Materialist. This means that politically you are more likely to believe that religion and spirituality are superstitions that should not inform political debate.

97% of test takers were more theist than you.
2% of test takers were more materialist than you.
   
 

 
Big Government vs Small Government
"The big government advocate believes that governments should be responsible for regulating a wide array of social practices, even what might be considered personal decisions such as abortion, euthanasia, children's education and births. A small government advocate thinks that, wherever possible, these issues should be up to individuals or companies to direct."
   
     
Big Gov  Small Gov
     
  You scored 93 out of 100 on a scale of Big Government vs Small Government. This means that politically you are more likely to believe that government should keep out of legislating social policies, leaving such decisions to individuals.

97% of test takers were more big government than you.
2% of test takers were more small government than you.
   

 
Nationalist vs Internationalist
"The nationalist believes in the sovereign rule of nation states, particularly his or her own. The internationalist believes that there should be more important international fora and perhaps, ultimately, international government."
   
     
National  International
     
  You scored 94 out of 100 on a scale of Nationalist vs Internationalist. This means that politically you are more likely to favour international bodies over national ones.

99% of test takers were more nationalist than you.
1% of test takers were more internationalist than you.
   

 
Protectionist vs Free Trader
"The protectionist believes in barriers against free trade most probably due to a belief that this is in his or her country's interests. The free trader rejects such notions, believing that the system ultimately suffers when tariffs, subsidies and other obstacles to free trade persist."
   
     
Protection  Free-Trade
     
  You scored 93 out of 100 on a scale of Protectionist vs Free Trader. This means that politically you are more likely to favour free trade over protectionist policies.

93% of test takers were more protectionist than you.
6% of test takers were more pro free trade than you.
   

 
Absolutist vs Non-Absolutist
"The absolutist believes that either a divine presence or scientific laws provide absolute truths about the world, which can and should be applied in practise. The non-absolutist may be either a relativist, or simply someone who is more pragmatic."
   
     
Absolute  Non-Absolute
     
  You scored 65 out of 100 on a scale of Absolutist vs Non Absolutist. This means that politically you are less likely to believe that there is an absolute truth that may guide your ideological beliefs.

79% of test takers were more absolutist than you.
19% of test takers were more non-absolutist than you.
   

 
Controlled Market vs Liberal Market
"Both of these categories assume a capitalist system. Assuming this system, the controlled market believer holds that government should intervene in regulating a nation's economy: wage laws, environmental standards, privatised industries and workplace relations policy. A liberal market thinker believes that such regulation is unnecessary and often counter-productive."
   
     
Controlled  Liberal
     
  You scored 91 out of 100 on a scale of Controlled Market vs Liberal Market. This means that politically you are less likely to believe that there is need for government regulation of industry.

95% of test takers were more controlled market thinkers than you.
4% of test takers were more liberal market thinkers than you.
   

 
Marxist vs Non-Marxist
"This scale purports to show to what extent you follow the thought and teachings of Marx. Marxists tend to be scientific, materialist and revolutionary, believe in class struggle and the laws of historical and dialectic materialism."
   
     
Marxist  Non-Marxist
     
  You scored 63 out of 100 on a scale of Marxist vs Non-Marxist. This means that politically you are less likely to follow the philosophies of Marx.

84% of test takers were more Marxist than you.
14% of test takers were more non-Marxist than you.
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« Reply #276 on: February 10, 2009, 09:32:02 PM »

Overall, the PoliticsForum quiz considers you a materialist, controlled-market kind of person.

These characteristics would put you in the overall category of borderline social liberal. Your natural home at PoliticsForum would be the Liberalism area.

Individual vs Social
You scored 51 out of 100 on a scale of Individual vs Social. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to value the need for group actions and group benefit over individual enterprise and benefit.
    * 40% of test takers were more individual than you.
    * 58% of test takers were more social than you.
     
Theist vs Materialist
You scored 90 out of 100 on a scale of Theist vs Materialist. This means that politically you are more likely to believe that religion and spirituality are superstitions that should not inform political debate.
    * 94% of test takers were more theist than you.
    * 6% of test takers were more materialist than you.
     
Big Government vs Small Government
You scored 58 out of 100 on a scale of Big Government vs Small Government. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to believe that government should keep out of legislating social policies, leaving such decisions to individuals.

    * 54% of test takers were more big government than you.
    * 43% of test takers were more small government than you.

Nationalist vs Internationalist
You scored 59 out of 100 on a scale of Nationalist vs Internationalist. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to favour international bodies over national ones.
    * 52% of test takers were more nationalist than you.
    * 46% of test takers were more internationalist than you.

Protectionist vs Free Trader
You scored 58 out of 100 on a scale of Protectionist vs Free Trader. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to favour free trade over protectionist policies.

    * 57% of test takers were more protectionist than you.
    * 41% of test takers were more pro free trade than you.

Absolutist vs Non-Absolutist
You scored 53 out of 100 on a scale of Absolutist vs Non Absolutist. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to believe that there is an absolute truth that may guide your ideological beliefs.
    * 35% of test takers were more absolutist than you.
    * 62% of test takers were more non-absolutist than you.
     
Controlled Market vs Liberal Market
You scored 28 out of 100 on a scale of Controlled Market vs Liberal Market. This means that politically you are more likely to believe that there is need for government regulation of industry.
    * 28% of test takers were more controlled market thinkers than you.
    * 70% of test takers were more liberal market thinkers than you.

Marxist vs Non-Marxist
You scored 42 out of 100 on a scale of Marxist vs Non-Marxist. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to follow the philosophies of Marx.
    * 32% of test takers were more Marxist than you.
    * 65% of test takers were more non-Marxist than you.
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« Reply #277 on: March 01, 2009, 10:18:42 PM »

A newer On The Issues test:

http://www.speakout.com/VoteMatch/senate2006.asp?quiz=2008

Click "Political Philosophy" on the top.

One problem with this test: if you oppose "Make taxes more progressive", then you must select "Support" and vice versa.

Again, hard core conservative.
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« Reply #278 on: March 01, 2009, 10:29:49 PM »

Conservative-Leaning Populist

My top 10 Senators:

1.  Olympia Snowe (R-ME)
2.  Orrin Hatch (R-UT)
3.  James Inhofe (R-OK)
4.  Trent Lott (R-MS)
5.  Richard Shelby (R-AL)
6.  Jim Bunning (R-KY)
7.  Sam Brownback (R-KS)
8.  Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX)
9.  Robert Bennett (R-UT)
10.  Jon Kyl (R-AZ)

My last 10:
10.  Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)
9.  George Voinovich (R-OH)
8.  John Breaux (D-LA)
7.  Maria Cantwell (D-WA)
6.  Tom Daschle (D-SD)
5.  Lincoln Chafee (R-RI)
4.  Jean Carnahan (D-MO)
3.  Tom Carper (D-DE)
2.  Ben Nelson (D-NE)
1.  Mary Landrieu (D-LA)
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« Reply #279 on: March 01, 2009, 11:03:33 PM »

Landrieu and Nelson, the Moderate Heroes of the century are some of your worst matched?!

Yeah, and Inhofe is my #3 best match.  LOL.
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« Reply #280 on: March 01, 2009, 11:11:22 PM »

Landrieu and Nelson, the Moderate Heroes of the century are some of your worst matched?!

Yeah, and Inhofe is my #3 best match.  LOL.
Is it possible that you don't know what you believe or what those whom you admire believe and you just put anything down?
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« Reply #281 on: March 01, 2009, 11:14:37 PM »

Landrieu and Nelson, the Moderate Heroes of the century are some of your worst matched?!

Yeah, and Inhofe is my #3 best match.  LOL.
Is it possible that you don't know what you believe or what those whom you admire believe and you just put anything down?

No.  The idea that I agree with Jim Inhofe more than 98 other Senators is a joke, from a crap test.
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« Reply #282 on: March 02, 2009, 12:32:07 AM »

Your Score

You scored the following on the PoliticsMatch questions:
 
Personal Score    69%    
Economic Score    30%    
 

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 Populist-Leaning Liberal .

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« Reply #283 on: March 02, 2009, 02:58:20 AM »

Your Score

You scored the following on the PoliticsMatch questions:
Personal Score  70%   
Economic Score  85%   

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 Hard-Core Libertarian .
 
Top 10
1. Lindsey Graham (R-SC)
2. James Inhofe (R-OK)
3. Don Nickles (R-OK)
4. Trent Lott (R-MS)
5. Mitch McConnell (R-KY)
6. Larry Craig (R-ID)
7. Chuck Grassley (R-IA)
8. Jim Bunning (R-KY)
9. Mary Landrieu (D-LA)
10. Wayne Allard (R-CO)

Bottom 10
1. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)
2. Joe Biden (D-DE)
3. Tom Harkin (D-IA)
4. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM)
5. Ben Nelson (D-NE)
6. Carl Levin (D-MI)
7. Daniel Akaka (D-HI)
8. Paul Wellstone (D-MN)
9. Jon Corzine (D-NJ)
10. Jean Carnahan (D-MO)

     A pattern emerged with the Senators where I agreed with the arch-conservatives 25% on social issues & 60-70% on economic issues while I agreed with the arch-liberals 40-50% on social issues & about 4% on economic ones. LOL Lisa Murkowski, though.
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« Reply #284 on: March 02, 2009, 11:58:25 AM »
« Edited: March 02, 2009, 12:32:55 PM by Josh22 »

Moderate Libertarian Conservative
Personal Score  52%   
Economic Score  58%





Top 10
(From best match to least match in top 10)

1. Joseph Lieberman (I-CT)
2. Jim Jeffords(R-VT)
3. Evan Bayh(D-IN)
4. Judd Gregg(R-NH)
5. Richard Lugar(R-IN)
6. Debbie Stabenow(D-MI)
7. Trent Lott(R-MS)
8. Chuck Grassley(R-IA)
9. Don Nickles(R-OK)
10. Jonh Edwards(D-NC)

Bottom 10
(From least match to best match in bottom 10)

1. Lisa Murkowski(R-AK)
2. Ron Wyden(D-OR)
3. Ted Kennedy(D-MA)
4. Chris Dodd(D-CT)
5.Zell Miller(D-GA)
6. Mark Pryor(D-AR)
7. Paul Wellstone(D-MN)
8. John Rockefeller(D-WV)
9.Tom Daschle(D-SD)
10. Jon Corzine(D-NJ)
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« Reply #285 on: March 02, 2009, 01:26:26 PM »

Overall, the PoliticsForum quiz considers you a theist, free-trade, non-absolutist, liberal-market kind of person.

These characteristics would put you in the overall category of libertarian. Your natural home at PoliticsForum would be the Liberalism area.

Below, on this page, is an analysis of the (up to) eight categories that you were sorted into above, and an explanation of how you scored on the eight scales used to determine these categorisations.

The pages following this one show the breakdown of results for all participants on each question. You can freely navigate through the pages by using the hyperlinks in the top right of each page.

 

 
Individual vs Social
"The individualist believes that society works best through a focus on individual rights, freedoms, actions and responsibilities. The social thinker believes that the ideal state should focus more upon collective action and take a social approach to rights and responsibilities."
   
     
Individual  Social
     
  You scored 53 out of 100 on a scale of Individual vs Social. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to value the need for group actions and group benefit over individual enterprise and benefit.

45% of test takers were more individual than you.
53% of test takers were more social than you.
   

 
Theist vs Materialist
"The materialist believes that all objective criteria to influence politics can be reasonably derived without recourse to the divine or the spiritual. The theist believes that spiritual beliefs are important and should influence government policy."
   
     
Theist  Materialist
     
  You scored 23 out of 100 on a scale of Theist vs Materialist. This means that politically you are less likely to believe that religion and spirituality are superstitions that should not inform political debate.

7% of test takers were more theist than you.
92% of test takers were more materialist than you.
   
 

 
Big Government vs Small Government
"The big government advocate believes that governments should be responsible for regulating a wide array of social practices, even what might be considered personal decisions such as abortion, euthanasia, children's education and births. A small government advocate thinks that, wherever possible, these issues should be up to individuals or companies to direct."
   
     
Big Gov  Small Gov
     
  You scored 58 out of 100 on a scale of Big Government vs Small Government. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to believe that government should keep out of legislating social policies, leaving such decisions to individuals.

49% of test takers were more big government than you.
48% of test takers were more small government than you.
   

 
Nationalist vs Internationalist
"The nationalist believes in the sovereign rule of nation states, particularly his or her own. The internationalist believes that there should be more important international fora and perhaps, ultimately, international government."
   
     
National  International
     
  You scored 48 out of 100 on a scale of Nationalist vs Internationalist. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to favour international bodies over national ones.

31% of test takers were more nationalist than you.
68% of test takers were more internationalist than you.
   

 
Protectionist vs Free Trader
"The protectionist believes in barriers against free trade most probably due to a belief that this is in his or her country's interests. The free trader rejects such notions, believing that the system ultimately suffers when tariffs, subsidies and other obstacles to free trade persist."
   
     
Protection  Free-Trade
     
  You scored 63 out of 100 on a scale of Protectionist vs Free Trader. This means that politically you are more likely to favour free trade over protectionist policies.

65% of test takers were more protectionist than you.
33% of test takers were more pro free trade than you.
   

 
Absolutist vs Non-Absolutist
"The absolutist believes that either a divine presence or scientific laws provide absolute truths about the world, which can and should be applied in practise. The non-absolutist may be either a relativist, or simply someone who is more pragmatic."
   
     
Absolute  Non-Absolute
     
  You scored 67 out of 100 on a scale of Absolutist vs Non Absolutist. This means that politically you are less likely to believe that there is an absolute truth that may guide your ideological beliefs.

84% of test takers were more absolutist than you.
13% of test takers were more non-absolutist than you.
   

 
Controlled Market vs Liberal Market
"Both of these categories assume a capitalist system. Assuming this system, the controlled market believer holds that government should intervene in regulating a nation's economy: wage laws, environmental standards, privatised industries and workplace relations policy. A liberal market thinker believes that such regulation is unnecessary and often counter-productive."
   
     
Controlled  Liberal
     
  You scored 66 out of 100 on a scale of Controlled Market vs Liberal Market. This means that politically you are less likely to believe that there is need for government regulation of industry.

83% of test takers were more controlled market thinkers than you.
16% of test takers were more liberal market thinkers than you.
   

 
Marxist vs Non-Marxist
"This scale purports to show to what extent you follow the thought and teachings of Marx. Marxists tend to be scientific, materialist and revolutionary, believe in class struggle and the laws of historical and dialectic materialism."
   
     
Marxist  Non-Marxist
     
  You scored 56 out of 100 on a scale of Marxist vs Non-Marxist. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to follow the philosophies of Marx.

71% of test takers were more Marxist than you.
27% of test takers were more non-Marxist than you.
 
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« Reply #286 on: March 02, 2009, 01:48:29 PM »

Go centrism! I was in the middle of 5 of the 8 categories. Two of the non-middle categories were pro-Free Trade and pro-Controlled Market. Go figure...

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« Reply #287 on: March 12, 2009, 11:59:20 PM »

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Fun test, and accurate... at least, I'd like to think so.
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« Reply #288 on: April 13, 2009, 12:53:51 PM »
« Edited: April 13, 2009, 01:02:44 PM by Earth »

Interesting...

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Aside from what I have problems with, not a bad test.

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On the other test, I scored:

You answered 30 out of 33 correctly — 90.91 %

Average score for this quiz during April: 74.7%
Average score: 74.7%
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« Reply #289 on: April 13, 2009, 01:52:56 PM »


Overall, the PoliticsForum quiz considers you an individually-orientated, theist, small-government, nationalist, free-trade, non-absolutist, liberal-market kind of person, who doesn't sound like a Marxist.

These characteristics would put you in the overall category of libertarian. Your natural home at PoliticsForum would be the Liberalism area.

Below, on this page, is an analysis of the (up to) eight categories that you were sorted into above, and an explanation of how you scored on the eight scales used to determine these categorisations.

The pages following this one show the breakdown of results for all participants on each question. You can freely navigate through the pages by using the hyperlinks in the top right of each page.

 

 
Individual vs Social
"The individualist believes that society works best through a focus on individual rights, freedoms, actions and responsibilities. The social thinker believes that the ideal state should focus more upon collective action and take a social approach to rights and responsibilities."
   
     
Individual  Social
     
  You scored 39 out of 100 on a scale of Individual vs Social. This means that politically you are less likely to value the need for group actions and group benefit over individual enterprise and benefit.

19% of test takers were more individual than you.
80% of test takers were more social than you.
   

 
Theist vs Materialist
"The materialist believes that all objective criteria to influence politics can be reasonably derived without recourse to the divine or the spiritual. The theist believes that spiritual beliefs are important and should influence government policy."
   
     
Theist  Materialist
     
  You scored 34 out of 100 on a scale of Theist vs Materialist. This means that politically you are less likely to believe that religion and spirituality are superstitions that should not inform political debate.

16% of test takers were more theist than you.
83% of test takers were more materialist than you.
   
 

 
Big Government vs Small Government
"The big government advocate believes that governments should be responsible for regulating a wide array of social practices, even what might be considered personal decisions such as abortion, euthanasia, children's education and births. A small government advocate thinks that, wherever possible, these issues should be up to individuals or companies to direct."
   
     
Big Gov  Small Gov
     
  You scored 83 out of 100 on a scale of Big Government vs Small Government. This means that politically you are more likely to believe that government should keep out of legislating social policies, leaving such decisions to individuals.

91% of test takers were more big government than you.
8% of test takers were more small government than you.
   

 
Nationalist vs Internationalist
"The nationalist believes in the sovereign rule of nation states, particularly his or her own. The internationalist believes that there should be more important international fora and perhaps, ultimately, international government."
   
     
National  International
     
  You scored 38 out of 100 on a scale of Nationalist vs Internationalist. This means that politically you are less likely to favour international bodies over national ones.

17% of test takers were more nationalist than you.
81% of test takers were more internationalist than you.
   

 
Protectionist vs Free Trader
"The protectionist believes in barriers against free trade most probably due to a belief that this is in his or her country's interests. The free trader rejects such notions, believing that the system ultimately suffers when tariffs, subsidies and other obstacles to free trade persist."
   
     
Protection  Free-Trade
     
  You scored 76 out of 100 on a scale of Protectionist vs Free Trader. This means that politically you are more likely to favour free trade over protectionist policies.

82% of test takers were more protectionist than you.
17% of test takers were more pro free trade than you.
   

 
Absolutist vs Non-Absolutist
"The absolutist believes that either a divine presence or scientific laws provide absolute truths about the world, which can and should be applied in practise. The non-absolutist may be either a relativist, or simply someone who is more pragmatic."
   
     
Absolute  Non-Absolute
     
  You scored 82 out of 100 on a scale of Absolutist vs Non Absolutist. This means that politically you are less likely to believe that there is an absolute truth that may guide your ideological beliefs.

100% of test takers were more absolutist than you.
0% of test takers were more non-absolutist than you.
   

 
Controlled Market vs Liberal Market
"Both of these categories assume a capitalist system. Assuming this system, the controlled market believer holds that government should intervene in regulating a nation's economy: wage laws, environmental standards, privatised industries and workplace relations policy. A liberal market thinker believes that such regulation is unnecessary and often counter-productive."
   
     
Controlled  Liberal
     
  You scored 75 out of 100 on a scale of Controlled Market vs Liberal Market. This means that politically you are less likely to believe that there is need for government regulation of industry.

89% of test takers were more controlled market thinkers than you.
11% of test takers were more liberal market thinkers than you.
   

 
Marxist vs Non-Marxist
"This scale purports to show to what extent you follow the thought and teachings of Marx. Marxists tend to be scientific, materialist and revolutionary, believe in class struggle and the laws of historical and dialectic materialism."
   
     
Marxist  Non-Marxist
     
  You scored 78 out of 100 on a scale of Marxist vs Non-Marxist. This means that politically you are less likely to follow the philosophies of Marx.

98% of test takers were more Marxist than you.
2% of test takers were more non-Marxist than you.
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« Reply #290 on: April 15, 2009, 11:31:20 AM »

I had nothing better to do...

Test number in order going from top to bottem..

1. Enterpriser

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

3.Economic Left/Right: 7.62
   Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -0.21

4.  <-------- Under the Blue KY

5. Link not working

6. NW-You would feel most at home in the Northwest region. You advocate a large degree of economic and personal freedom. Your neighbors include folks like Ayn Rand, Jesse Ventura, Milton Friedman, and Drew Carey, and may refer to themselves as "classical liberals," "libertarians," "marketliberals," "oldwhigs," "objectivists," "propertarians," "agorists," or "anarcho-capitalist."

7.

   Your PERSONAL issues Score is 90%.
   Your ECONOMIC issues Score is 80%.
  According to your answers, the political group that agrees with you most is...Libertarian

8.  Social Liberal (78% permissive)
    Economic Conservative (78% permissive)
You are best described as a: Libertarian
You exhibit a very well-developed sense of Right and Wrong and believe in economic fairness.
 
9.Your scored -1.5 on Moral Order and -4 on Moral Rules. (What ever that means, I didn't like the test)

10. Test removed

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Based on the above score, you are a Moderate Libertarian

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« Reply #291 on: April 15, 2009, 02:48:08 PM »


Based on the above score, you are a Moderate Libertarian

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Was that the result of this test, or this one (for the latter, select "Political Philosophy")?
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« Reply #292 on: April 15, 2009, 02:58:54 PM »


Based on the above score, you are a Moderate Libertarian

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Was that the result of this test, or this one (for the latter, select "Political Philosophy")?

The 2nd link.
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« Reply #293 on: April 19, 2009, 07:21:21 PM »

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« Reply #294 on: April 19, 2009, 10:03:00 PM »

http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testid=12817256264374363227

Not bad. I got 78% Conservative.
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« Reply #295 on: April 19, 2009, 10:08:09 PM »


Moderate Hero to the extreme:

50% Conservative, 50% Liberal.
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« Reply #296 on: April 19, 2009, 11:49:10 PM »


94% Conservative, 6% Liberal.
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« Reply #297 on: April 20, 2009, 01:52:35 AM »

You scored 50% Conservative and 50% Liberal

Oh god no, not moderate heroism! ;_;
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« Reply #298 on: April 20, 2009, 11:40:01 PM »

Also pretty good: http://www.gotoquiz.com/candidates/2008-quiz.html

Results:

67% Mitt Romney
62% Fred Thompson
61% John McCain
56% Mike Huckabee
56% Rudy Giuliani
51% Ron Paul
50% Bill Richardson
47% Tom Tancredo
41% Hillary Clinton
40% Chris Dodd
38% Mike Gravel
38% John Edwards
36% Barack Obama
35% Dennis Kucinich
34% Joe Biden
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« Reply #299 on: April 21, 2009, 12:20:32 AM »


You scored 11% Conservative and 89% Liberal.
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