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« Reply #100 on: September 07, 2013, 12:16:20 PM »

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« Reply #101 on: September 09, 2013, 08:46:55 PM »

Which Supreme Court Justice Are You Test

You are Justice Anthony Kennedy

You agreed with Kennedy 72% of the time.



Anthony McLeod Kennedy (born July 23, 1936) has been an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court since 1988. Appointed by Republican President Ronald Reagan, he acts as the Court's swing vote on social issues and has consequently wields considerable power on today's Supreme Court.

Appointed by a Republican president, Kennedy’s tenure on the Court has seen him take a somewhat mixed ideological path; he usually takes a conservative viewpoint, but sometimes has looked at cases individually.  Kennedy supports a broad reading of the "liberty" protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, which means he supports a constitutional right to abortion in principle, though he has voted to uphold several restrictions on that right, including laws to prohibit partial-birth abortions. He is "tough on crime" and opposes creating constitutional restrictions on the police, especially in Fourth Amendment cases involving searches for illegal drugs, although there are some exceptions, such as his concurrence in Ferguson v. City of Charleston. He opposes affirmative action as promoting stereotypes of minorities.  He also takes a very broad view of constitutional protection for speech under the First Amendment, invalidating a congressional law prohibiting "virtual" child pornography in the 2002 decision, Ashcroft v. ACLU.

According to legal writer Jeffrey Toobin, starting in 2003, Kennedy also became a leading proponent of the use of foreign and international law as an aid to interpreting the United States Constitution. Toobin sees this consideration of foreign law as the biggest factor behind Kennedy's occasional breaking with his most conservative colleagues. In these instances Kennedy attracts the ire of conservatives.  According to Toobin, conservatives view Kennedy's pro-gay-rights and pro-abortion rulings as betrayals. In the wake of 1996's Romer v. Evans, Ramesh Ponnoru wrote in the National Review that Kennedy "is commonly acknowledged as the dimmest of the Court's intellectual lights"; in 2005, associate professor of law David M. Wagner called Kennedy "The worst of Ronald Reagan's appointees to the Court", and claimed he abandoned his conservative principles beginning in the 1990s in order to gain "the plaudits of the media and the Georgetown A-list."  After 2008's Kennedy v. Louisiana, Rich Lowry called Kennedy the Supreme Court's "worst justice" and said that Kennedy's opinions "have nothing whatsoever to do with the Constitution", and amount to "making it up as he goes along."
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« Reply #102 on: September 14, 2013, 09:10:20 AM »

What ideology do you agree with the most?

1. Neolibertarianism (100%)
2. Classical liberalism (98%)
3. Liberal conservatism (92%)
4. Libertarianism (92%)
5. Anarcho-capitalism (84%)
6. Christian democracy (72%)
7. Social liberalism (63%)
8. Paleoconservatism (59%)
9. Neoconservatism (56%)
10. Social democracy (52%)
11. International communism (47%)
12. Green anarchism (44%)
13. Democratic socialism (43%)
14. Eco-socialism (43%)
15. Anarcho-socialism (42%)
16. Conservative social democracy (39%)
17. Fascism (37%)
18. National communism (34%)
19. Religious anarchism (23%)
20. Theocratic Socialism (23%)
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« Reply #103 on: September 14, 2013, 12:51:24 PM »

Foreign Policy Philosophy

1. Liberal
Emphasis on freedom, markets, democracy; free democratic states are good and fair, but autocratic states are immoral. We must push for democratization and liberalization around the world using open trade and international organizations: all people should be free. Wilson, Reagan, Kant, Shultz. (100%)

2. Neoliberal
Emphasis on cooperation, consensus, free trade; cooperative, democratic states are more advantageous than rogue autocracies. To secure our own borders, we should make sure other countries are democratic, free-trading, and participate in international organizations: a much more pragmatic version of Liberal. Clinton, Fukuyama, Marshall. (72%)

3. Neoconservative
Emphasis on civilizations, democracy, strength; states act through civilizational and cultural means for their own advancement. We must spread democratic institutions and markets to other countries, but also include a very strong military establishment, democracy is a tool of diplomacy and war, ultimately democracies will side with us and we must side with them, although some of our allies may be non-democratic. Bush-43, Kristol, Wolfowitz. (65%)

4. Libertarian
Emphasis on defense, small government, vital interests; states by and large don't attack you if you don't attack them. Governments should have little or no relations with each other as open commerce and mutual respect can maintain peace in most (or all) situations, only attack them when they attack us. Badnarik, Rothbard. (58%)

5. Realist
Emphasis on power, strength, realpolitik; all states are aggressive and warlike and any chance to improve relative strength will be seized. We must judge our interests and do whatever is necessary to advance them, lest our country be destroyed. Nixon, Morgenthau, Kissinger! (29%)

6. Radical
Emphasis on social justice, cooperation, democracy; the best states are peaceful and democratic, as well as moderately egalitarian. We must stop attacking countries for oil and focus on larger threats; beating up little countries that never hurt anyone is a grave threat to spreading democracy. Basically Neoliberal with a dash of Marxist. Dean, Gore. (22%)

7. Marxist
Emphasis on socialism, exploitation, racism; capitalist countries are either false democracies or outright fascist states, socialist countries are more just (or at least less dangerous). Capitalism and racism are evil institutions spreading Western hegemony and propping up decadent empires, either historical processes or street protests (perhaps revolutions) will bring about more humane world. Trotsky, Molotov, Marx! (15%)

8. Neorealist
Emphasis on power, certainty, stability; states wish to be at peace but the world is unstable and uncertain, so they have to prepare for war to avoid destruction. We must be strong where it is warranted, but military reductions are the default, and arms control agreements can secure some stability. Bush-41, Waltz, Rice. (15%)

9. Nationalist
Emphasis on self-determination, ethnicity, bigotry; large states oppress and slaughter ethnic/national minorities. We, as an aspiring country, must use any means necessary to (re)establish our homeland, even as racists and imperialists. Though normally a broader group, this variant is the violent nationalist, sometimes (but not always!) creeping into terrorism. Arafat, Ceku, Adams. (8%)

10. Pacifist
Emphasis on violence, injustice, war; states spread war, disease and famine. We must encourage an end to all violence, dismantling of al nuclear stockpiles, and eliminate the causes of division, conflict and violence, perhaps including capitalism or business. Thoreau, Tolstoy. (0%)
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« Reply #104 on: September 15, 2013, 04:33:39 PM »

Political Theory Selector

1. Neolibertarian (100%)
2. Austrian School Fiscal Conservative (93%)   
3. Chicago School Fiscal Conservative (93%)
4, Libertarian (86%)
5. Neoconservative (79%)
6. Traditional Conservative (79%)
7. Progressive Neolibertarian (65%)
8. Social Market and Welfare State Supporter (29%)
9. Progressive (22%)
10. Socialist (0%)   
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« Reply #105 on: October 28, 2013, 05:59:14 PM »

1. Anti-feminist (100%)
2. Liberal Feminist (100%)

3. Socialist Feminist (25%)
4. Radical Feminist (0%)
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« Reply #106 on: November 03, 2013, 10:50:35 PM »

Compass: You are a right social libertarian. Right: 5.86, Libertarian: 4.28

Foreign Policy: On the left side are pacifists and anti-war activists. On the right side are those who want a strong military that intervenes around the world. You scored: 4.46

Culture: Where are you in the culture war? On the liberal side, or the conservative side? This scale may apply more to the US than other countries. You scored: -2.7
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« Reply #107 on: November 16, 2013, 10:57:02 PM »



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« Reply #108 on: November 21, 2013, 01:17:30 AM »

Conservative/Progressive score: 6

You are a social moderate. You think the progressive movement is overall well meaning, but sometimes it goes too far. On issues like abortion and affirmative action, you see the negatives of both extremes on the issue. You probably value religion, but at the same time you think it should still stay separate from the government

Capitalist Purist/Social Capitalist score: 2

You're a Capitalist Purist. You believe that the market should be completely free, and that the invisible hand of the market will make sure that the people get what they want and will do it in the most efficient way possible. You believe in small government, less taxes, and more privatization.

Libertarian/Authoritarian score: 2

You are libertarian. You think that the government is making way too many unnecessary laws that are taking away our innate rights. You believe that the government's job is primarily to protect people from harming other people, but after that they should mind their own business, and if we give the government too much power in controlling our lives, it can lead to fascism.

Pacifist/Militarist score: 12

You're a Militarist. You believe that since the United States has so much power in the world, it has a responsibility to keep the world safe. You think that if the US does not exert its power in the world, it may eventually lose its power, and that we can not look weak in the face of terrorists, and must take them out where they live.

Overall, you would most likely fit into the category of Libertarian
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« Reply #109 on: November 23, 2013, 12:30:52 PM »

The Economic School of Thought Test

Chicago Libertarian

15 Keynesian, 62 Chicago, 46 Austrian

Like the Friedmanite, you value the private sector's strength for providing prosperity; however, you also show at least trace signs of the "Austrian School." It is likely that you enjoy economics, have accepted the current framework (a Federal Reserve, at least moderate trade regulation, etc.) as a "given", but basically see the market as self-maintaining. You also likely believe in a sufficient amount of economic freedom to say you at least somewhat empathize with libertarianism.

The economic knowledge and values test

You are a NEO-CLASSICAL economist.

You believe in a wide margin of economic liberty.



Neo-classical economists accept most of the tenets of classical economics, and especially reject the central planning advocated by John Maynard Keynes. However, they still call for some government control in the economy, especially in maintaining the money supply and interest rate.

Neo-classical economists greatly influence the conservative political philosophy.
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« Reply #110 on: November 29, 2013, 11:19:21 PM »



Radical-Conservative: 17
Liberal Populist: 23
Capitalist-Socialist: 26

libertarian republican free marketeer
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« Reply #111 on: December 07, 2013, 12:56:06 PM »

1. Texas (100%)         
2. Peripheral South (90%)         
3. Rocky Mountain / Alaska (90%)         
4. Border States: Virginia, Tennessee & Kentucky (80%)         
5. Deep South (80%)         
6. Desert Southwest (80%)         
7. South Atlantic (50%)         
8. Upstate New York (50%)         
9. Upper Mid-west (30%)         
10. Pacific Coast / Hawaii (10%)         
11. Rust Belt (10%)         
12. Mid Atlantic (0%)
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« Reply #112 on: December 22, 2013, 06:38:28 PM »

http://helloquizzy.okcupid.com/tests/the-feminism-test

Liberal
You scored 50% Gender-Abolitionist, 100% Sexually Liberal, and 0 % Socialist



You are the Liberal Feminist. This means that you tend to think the women's movement would best succeed through legislative changes to the system as opposed to radically restructuring our governments or ideas on gender. You tend to be mainly concerned with sexual liberation, and think that much of the oppression of women is leveled against them as a result of oppressive sexual morality. Men who sleep around are pimps and women are whores. You would claim that the negativity associated with a female's sexual freedom is only a blatant attempt to repress femininity into a submissive role. Also, you probably believe women should have access to reproductive controls such as abortion and contraception. You most likely embody the ideals of the typical American Democrat: you are pro-choice, sexually liberated, and politically active (though your political views aren't very extreme).
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« Reply #113 on: December 25, 2013, 02:11:00 PM »

Libertarians
9% OF THE PUBLIC
What They Believe
Economically very conservative but moderate to liberal on social issues
Highly critical of government
Strongly pro-business
Accepting of homosexuality
Less religious than the average American
Moderate views about immigrants compared to other GOP-oriented groups
Who They Are
Strong Republican-orientation, though a majority identify as independents
Affluent: 39% have incomes of $75,000 or more
Two-thirds are male
85% are non-Hispanic whites
About seven-in-ten (71%) have attended college
About half as likely as the two strongest GOP groups to attend church weekly
56% use social networking sites
36% trade stocks

Same here.
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« Reply #114 on: January 21, 2014, 10:45:13 PM »

You are a Reality-Based Intellectualist, also known as the liberal elite. You are a proud member of what's known as the reality-based community, where science, reason, and non-Jesus-centric thought reign supreme.

You are a Free Marketeer, also known as a fiscal conservative. You believe in free-market capitalism, tax cuts, and protecting your hard-earned cash from pick-pocketing liberal socialists.



Conservative/Progressive score: 7
You are a social moderate. You think the progressive movement is overall well meaning, but sometimes it goes too far. On issues like abortion and affirmative action, you see the negatives of both extremes on the issue. You probably value religion, but at the same time you think it should still stay separate from the government


Capitalist Purist/Social Capitalist score: 2
You're a Capitalist Purist. You believe that the market should be completely free, and that the invisible hand of the market will make sure that the people get what they want and will do it in the most efficient way possible. You believe in small government, less taxes, and more privatization.


Libertarian/Authoritarian score: 2
You are libertarian. You think that the government is making way too many unnecessary laws that are taking away our innate rights. You believe that the government's job is primarily to protect people from harming other people, but after that they should mind their own business, and if we give the government too much power in controlling our lives, it can lead to fascism.


Pacifist/Militarist score: 11
You're a Militarist. You believe that since the United States has so much power in the world, it has a responsibility to keep the world safe. You think that if the US does not exert its power in the world, it may eventually lose its power, and that we can not look weak in the face of terrorists, and must take them out where they live.

Overall, you would most likely fit into the category of Libertarian
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« Reply #115 on: January 21, 2014, 10:56:28 PM »

1. Neolibertarianism (100%)            
2. Classical liberalism (98%)            
3. Liberal conservatism (92%)            
4. Libertarianism (92%)            
5. Anarcho-capitalism (84%)            
6. Christian democracy (72%)            
7. Social liberalism (63%)            
8. Paleoconservatism (59%)            
9. Neoconservatism (56%)            
10. Social democracy (52%)            
11. International communism (47%)            
12. Green anarchism (44%)            
13. Democratic socialism (43%)            
14. Eco-socialism (43%)            
15. Anarcho-socialism (42%)            
16. Conservative social democracy (39%)            
17. Fascism (37%)            
18. National communism (34%)            
19. Religious anarchism (23%)            
20. Theocratic Socialism (23%)
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« Reply #116 on: January 21, 2014, 11:12:48 PM »

I'm not a left-winger or a monarchist, but I'll take these tests anyway. Tongue


1. Republican (100%)         
2. Constitutional Monarchist (75%)         
3. Symbolic Monarchist (63%)         
4. Absolute Monarchist (0%)   

1. Progressive / Liberal (100%)         
3. Anarchist (75%)         
3. Democratic Socialist (63%)         
4. Marxist-Leninist (25%)         
5. Stalinist (0%)   
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« Reply #117 on: January 31, 2014, 02:02:38 AM »
« Edited: February 01, 2014, 08:24:08 PM by Senator Goldwater »

Not exactly a political quiz, but it's still interesting:

Which Major U.S. City Are You?

ATLANTA!

You scored 49% Style, 70% Climate, and 43% Culture!



You are Atlanta, Georgia! Atlanta, the largest city and capital of Georgia, is the seat of Fulton County. It is situated in the northwest part of the state at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains near the Chattahoochee River. Today, Atlanta is the major commercial and transportation hub of the southeast United States, and its international airport is one of the busiest in the world. The city's economy is led by the service, communications, retail trade, manufacturing, finance, and insurance industries. The convention business is also important, and Atlanta is home to many major corporations, including Coca-Cola, which was founded there in 1892. Atlanta is also a major educational center, with many prestigious universities and colleges.

Ah, Atlanta, a great city in the South. More open-minded than most, but still pretty traditional. You could probably stand to take in a bit more culture...the interest is slightly there, but you need more drive. Learning a little history or taking in a play won't hurt you, promise. That's not to say you don't enjoy life. You like the outdoors and you thrive on sunshine and heat. You like to kick back and take things as they come, rather than going out to look for a new experience. You don't tend to prefer the typical city atmosphere which is why I stuck you in the laid-back South rather than the fast-paced North. I hope you like your tea sweet!
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« Reply #118 on: February 01, 2014, 08:24:39 PM »


Oops, I screwed up the link. It's fixed now.
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« Reply #119 on: February 05, 2014, 06:33:54 PM »

Ulysses S. Grant



"The art of war is simple enough. Find out where your enemy is. Get at him as soon as you can. Strike him as hard as you can, and keep moving on."

Compared to the general population, you are:

  • High on Extroversion, indicating that you are an open and talkative extrovert.
  • Above average on Openness, indicating that you are very impatient with the way things are and always on the look for the new, the untested, and the untried.
  • Below average on Agreeableness, indicating that you alternate between being tenderhearted in some situations and tough-minded in others.
  • Low on Conscientiousness, indicating that you are flexible with regards to goals and deadlines and that you improvise and constantly update the course as you pursue your goals.
  • Low on Neuroticism, indicating that you are relaxed, cool under pressure, and not shy about presenting yourself or your ideas.
According to a study done by Jeffery J. Mondak, Ph.D., your scores indicate that you are:

  • Not likely to discriminate on the basis of race or sexual orientation. Yes
  • More likely to be pro-choice rather than pro-life. Yes
  • Likely to feel trapped by the status quo. Somewhat
  • Likely to enjoy complex and abstract discussions. Sure
  • Likely to be more knowledgeable on academic topics. Maybe
  • Less likely to favor military intervention as a means of solving foreign policy problems. If by "Less" you mean more, yes Tongue
  • More likely to think that international cooperation will solve foreign policy problems. Yes
  • Less likely to take an active interest in your community, preferring instead to go your own way. I guess
  • More likely to be cosmopolitan in tastes and less likely to be patriotic and proud of your country. Maybe to the first part, no to the second part
  • Less likely to enjoy romantic fiction than the rest of the population. Yes
  • More likely to have a tolerant attitude towards smoking. Yeah
  • More likely to favor mild criminal punishments over harsher ones. Nope
  • More likely to watch TV, read the news, and stay up to date on current events. Maybe
  • More likely to mobilize your friends to take part in your own interests. Sometimes
  • Someone who seems opinionated to others, while being in fact quite open-minded and tolerant of opposing views. Seems pretty accurate
  • More likely to enjoy fitness training and physical exercise. Nope
  • More likely to nurture a few select beliefs that you regard as settled in stone. Somewhat, I suppose
  • Less likely to flirt with harm and danger. Not really
  • Less likely to have insurance or to belong to a labor union. Yep

    According to a study done by Jayme Neiman, Ph.D., your scores indicate that you are:

  • More likely than the average person to enjoy bitter vegetables like broccoli and arugula. Eh, not really
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« Reply #120 on: February 06, 2014, 12:15:41 AM »

It's been a while since I've taken this one.

Political Spectrum Quiz

Compass:
You are a right social libertarian.
Right: 6.12, Libertarian: 3.97
 


Foreign Policy:
On the left side are pacifists and anti-war activists. On the right side are those who want a strong military that intervenes around the world. You scored: 4.46



Culture:
Where are you in the culture war? On the liberal side, or the conservative side? This scale may apply more to the US than other countries. You scored: -2.7

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« Reply #121 on: February 10, 2014, 02:50:51 AM »

Republican Loyalty Quiz:

Your score is 8 on a scale of 1 to 10. You are a devoted Republican. You are quick to rally behind the party, even if you have not agreed with every decision Republican leaders have made. The few differences you have are nothing compared to your complete and utter disdain for the Democratic Party and the elitism, cowardice, and godlessness for which it stands.


Democrat Loyalty Quiz:

Your score is 5 on a scale of 1 to 10. You are a moderate. You agree with Democrats on some issues and Republicans on others, while rejecting the blind, naked partisanship of both sides. You base your vote on issues rather than ideology and principle rather than party, which makes you the quintessential swing voter the media loves to fawn over.

Democrat/Republican Quiz

Your Vote Score: 60% Republican, 40% Democrat



You are truly an independent voter, and you don't fit well with either party.
Maybe you should choose one issue to vote on - or look into third parties!
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« Reply #122 on: March 05, 2014, 07:16:12 PM »

Australia:

Parties you side with...
  • Liberals: 69%
on economic, environmental, and foreign policy issues.
  • Labor: 46%
on environmental and foreign policy issues.
  • Greens: 21%
no major issues.

Parties you side with by issue...
  • The Environment
I side with Liberals on most environmental issues.
  • Domestic Policy
I side with Greens and Liberals on most domestic policy issues.
  • Healthcare
You do not side with any candidates on healthcare issues.
  • Social
I side with Greens and Labor on most social issues.
  • Foreign Policy
I side with Liberals on most foreign policy issues.
  • The Economy
I side with Liberals on most economic issues.
  • Immigration
I side with Greens on most immigration issues.

Canada:

Parties you side with...
  • Conservative: 85%
on economic, environmental, healthcare, education, and foreign policy issues
  • New Democratic: 53%
on social and immigration issues.
  • Liberal: 51%
on social issues.
  • Bloc Québécois: 51%
on social issues.
  • Green: 33%
on social and immigration issues.

Parties you side with by issue...
  • The Environment
I side with Conservative on most environmental issues.
  • Domestic Policy
I side with Conservative on most domestic policy issues.
  • Healthcare
I side with Conservative on most healthcare issues.
  • Social
I side with Bloc Québécois on most social issues.
  • Education
I side with Conservative on most education issues.
  • Foreign Policy
I side with Conservative on most foreign policy issues.
  • The Economy
I side with Conservative on most economic issues.
  • Immigration
I side with Green and New Democratic on most immigration issues.

UK:

Parties you side with...
  • UK Independence: 95%
on economic, domestic policy, environmental, and healthcare issues.
  • Conservatives: 94%
on economic, foreign policy, domestic policy, transportation, education, healthcare, environmental, and social issues
  • Liberal Democrats:82%
on domestic policy, immigration, social, transportation, and environmental issues.
  • Scottish Nationals: 63%
on immigration and social issues.
  • Plaid Cymru: 60%
on immigration issues.
  • Labour: 59%
on foreign policy and social issues.
  • British Nationals:  55%
on environmental issues.
  • Green: 44%
on social issues.

Parties you side with by issue...
  • Domestic Policy
I side with UK Independence  on most domestic policy issues.
  • Healthcare
I side with UK Independence  on most healthcare issues.
  • Social
I side with Liberal Democrats , Labour , and Scottish Nationals  on most social issues.
  • Transportation
I side with Conservatives  on most transportation issues.
  • Foreign Policy
I side with Conservatives  and Labour  on most foreign policy issues.
  • Education
I side with Conservatives  on most education issues.
  • Immigration
I side with Liberal Democrats , Scottish Nationals , and Plaid Cymru  on most immigration issues.
  • The Economy
I side with UK Independence  on most economic issues.
  • The Environment
I side with UK Independence  on most environmental issues.
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« Reply #123 on: March 10, 2014, 09:08:13 PM »

I got 38.
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« Reply #124 on: March 10, 2014, 11:48:45 PM »


I think this test is definite trash, if I got rated as more libertarian than you.

Yeah, that is weird. I think it much have been because of my warmongering ways. Wink
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