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Hitchabrut
republicanjew18
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E: 8.38, S: 7.49

« on: September 03, 2005, 07:38:22 PM »

How would you classify the following Republican posters?

Philip - libertarian conservative
KEmperor - conservative libertarian
AndrewBerger - libertarian centrist
angus - libertarian
AuH2O - very conservative
Blue Rectangle - somewhat conservative
bullmoose88 - liberal libertarian
dazzleman - centrist conservative
NixonNow - very conservative
Wildcard - centrist conservative
George W. Bush - centrist conservative
Giant Saguaro - somewhat conservative
Hitchabrut - very conservative
htmldon - centrist libertarian
JJ - somewhat conservative
Jake - authoritarian conservative
jmfcst - authoritarian
John Ford - centrist
jravnsbo - somewhat conservative
Keystone Phil - very conservative
King - libertarian centrist
M - somewhat conservative
MHS2002 - centrist
Mike Naso - somewhat conservative
patrick1 - centrist conservative
Richius - libertarian conservative
Colin Wixted - somewhat conservative
MasterJedi - somewhat conservative
PBrunsel - somewhat conservative
StatesRights - very conservative
Supersoulty - centrist conservative
Tredrick - somewhat conservative
Waltermitty - conservative libertarian
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Hitchabrut
republicanjew18
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Posts: 1,674


Political Matrix
E: 8.38, S: 7.49

« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2005, 07:43:38 PM »


Hitchabrut-  Populist Conservative

Quoted from Ebowed.

That is an illusion because I usually stress social issues more than economic ones, simply because I am a social moralist and an economic practicalist, therefore I view economics from a business/mathematical perspective, yet social issues from a more emotional and religion-linked perspective. I know you pledged not to consider PC scores, but mine reflect that I am "libertarian" by about 1.5 points.
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