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Associate Justice PiT
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« Reply #25 on: June 09, 2009, 12:43:25 AM »

1) Libertarian Party    95%
2) Constitution Party   62%
3) Republican Party     43%
4) Reform Party         43%
5) Democratic Party     33%
6) Green Party          29%
7) Natural Law Party    19%

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« Reply #26 on: June 09, 2009, 04:01:20 PM »

     Your Voting Record score is 35 out of a possible 100.
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« Reply #27 on: June 28, 2009, 03:43:26 PM »


     You think that's funny? Just see what message you get if you get a really leftist score.
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« Reply #28 on: June 28, 2009, 04:32:16 PM »

     You think that's funny? Just see what message you get if you get a really leftist score.

You got 0 points.

No surprise to you, you're WAY left of center. What are you, a feminist/druggie/anti-American? Just feel lucky if you live in America where you're allowed to express your crappy opinions - most anywhere else you'd be shot for treason. For fun, here are where some other major political figures would score (out of 144): George W. Bush: 94 John Kerry: 58 Ralph Nader: 12 Howard Dean: 34 Colin Powell: 82 Joe Lieberman: 70 John Edwards: 52 Harold Browne: 90 Michael Savage: 108 Me: 104

And the far-right:
You got 144 points.

Looky here, we've got a Center-Right person. You're most likely a Christian who's displeased at the lack of moral fiber in today's society, right? Even though you are constantly berated by the media, your policies likely are the best for a strong America. For fun, here are where some other major political figures would score (out of 144): George W. Bush: 94 John Kerry: 58 Ralph Nader: 12 Howard Dean: 34 Colin Powell: 82 Joe Lieberman: 70 John Edwards: 52 Harold Browne: 90 Michael Savage: 108 Me: 104

     Oh yeah, I love how there is no special message for being far right. You just get the center-right one.
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« Reply #29 on: June 30, 2009, 04:59:39 AM »

Political Spectrum Quiz:

Far-Right Social Libertarian

Economic: +9.50
Social:       -10.00
Foreign:    -9.01
Culture:    -5.74
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Associate Justice PiT
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« Reply #30 on: March 04, 2010, 05:37:40 PM »

Total Libertarian
You scored 21% economically responsible, 97% self-destructively free and 92% expressively free.

Rules only hinder progress! Free market, free speech, free bodies!

Economy (conservative): The government shouldn't baby individuals through the predictable storms of supply and demand. The system will naturally readjust itself to problems without government intervention. Furthermore, imposing arbitrary rules against success is actually unfair as it ignores the hard work of the successful.

Personal Freedom (liberal): If it only involves me, what right does anyone have to tell me no? A person should be allowed to be as stupid and harmful to themselves as they want, and letting the government go in, imposing majority morality, is dangerously tyrannical.

Expressive Freedom (liberal): This is a free country, isn't it? Why should my voice be silenced, just because you don' t like what it has to say? If I can do it in private, I can do it in public. You're always free to leave. Hampering a person's right to free expression is dangerously tyrannical.
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« Reply #31 on: May 20, 2011, 03:08:04 AM »

http://openpolitics.ca/ppq/index.php?q_0=4&q_1=1&q_2=1&q_3=4&q_4=4&q_5=4&q_6=2&q_7=2&HE=22&AD=-12&BS=-25&CI=-16&LR=-1&NW=-16

Highest ranking dimension: Small Government

You believe in a government that keeps order but otherwise stays out of the way. You may have felt that what the country really needs is a government with the courage to take on some of the "sacred cows" of government spending. This may be because you have been irked by how much you pay in taxes. It may also be because you feel that excessive government support programs reward those with no initiative. Others may disagree with you because they see some people as having the system stacked against them. When politicians of your type make mistakes it is because they find it difficult to maintain the "tough love" approach when their friends and supporters ask for help.

Second highest ranking dimension: Wide Focus

You believe that people should look at the big picture before making decisions. You may have felt that what the country really needs is a government that can focus on the big issues that will be affecting everyone of the next 100 years. This may be because you have seen too much spending on the "symptoms" rather than the underlying causes. It may also be because you feel that wealthy countries have a responsibility to the rest of the world. Others may disagree with you because they don ’t want to set aside their own needs for the needs of others far away. When politicians of your type make mistakes it is often because they can be too optimistic about their ability to make a difference.

Combined statement:

Based on your answers, you would like to explore the idea of government fading away over time in a peaceful prosperous free world.
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« Reply #32 on: May 20, 2011, 12:16:34 PM »

A generic libertarian

42 Cosmotarianess!

You are typical of the average American libertarian.  You accept some parts of the "cosmotarian" and "paleolibertarian" poles, but do not ultimately align yourself with either.  You don't think that libertarianism and libertinism are either synonymous or wholly opposed, your reading material neither consists of Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk or The New Republic, and you generally just lean towards freedom, nothing more and nothing less.
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