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How Conservative are you?

rbell

Active Member
Filmproducer said:
I am between Hillary and Bill Clinton

good thing it's wintertime...you'll have your parka handy.

You'll need it if you stay between Hill & Billy.
:laugh:
 

Salty

20,000 Posts Club
Administrator
tinytim said:
I'm not too sure I would want to be in that position....:laugh:

I scored a 32.

Tim,
I beat you, I got a 36!:wavey:

Salty

Someone asked about getting a 100. I'm wondering if Adolf Hittler would be a 100, a very extremest right winger.
Thoughts
 

John of Japan

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thomas not doubting said:
That question about Korea and Haiti, who knows WHAT they were thinking of there! (If you vote Korea, it makes your answer one point more toward conservative). It is interesting to go back and change an answer, then scroll down and click again on results, to see how the answer to a question changes the score.
Yeah, bizzare. Haiti is only a bigger problem than Korea if they have been making nucular (a nod to Dubya) weapons, selling weapons to terrorist nations, shooting test missiles at our ally Japan (too close to my island for comfort!), killing Christians as well as starving their own people, have one of the largest militaries in the world and have a past history of warring with the US!

I scored 36--making me happy to be near the Gipper.
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El_Guero

New Member
I am more concerned about his getting ready to sell nuculur weapons!

And all for the pretense of "We will quit making and selling more - if you give us $80 billion a year in military aid."

I hate blackmailers!


John of Japan said:
Yeah, bizzare. Haiti is only a bigger problem than Korea if they have been making nucular (a nod to Dubya) weapons, selling weapons to terrorist nations, shooting test missiles at our ally Japan (too close to my island for comfort!), killing Christians as well as starving their own people, have one of the largest militaries in the world and have a past history of warring with the US!

I scored 36--making me happy to be near the Gipper.
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John of Japan

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El_Guero said:
I am more concerned about his getting ready to sell nuculur weapons!

And all for the pretense of "We will quit making and selling more - if you give us $80 billion a year in military aid."

I hate blackmailers!
And what if he sells those nucular weapons to terrorists?
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But seriously, this test seems to have been put together back when Clinton was very seriously sending troops to Haiti. So from a liberal standpoint then, it might have made sense to consider Haiti the more important issue--maybe even actually believing that Clinton's scheme was going to work and we wouldn't have to worry about N. Korea anymore. Yeah, riiiiiight!
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Dale-c

Active Member
Filmproducer said:
scored a 12, but the questions were quite ridiculous. What does trusting athletes or owners have anything to do with politics. It is a poor analogy, IMO.

I am between Hillary and Bill Clinton

I thought the whole thing was ridiculous.
I don't trust Unions or big business execs.
I don't trust Reagan or FDR.
I wanted to vote none of the above on all of them.
 

Martin

Active Member
I got a 31 (Jack Kemp conservative). I think I have become somewhat more libertarian over the years.
 

EdSutton

New Member
I could not take the test and finish it. When you have no choice of "Neither", it is self-aggrandizing in any way you take it. And I consider myself a true conservative, with a touch of Libertarianism, certainly not one of the so-called "Neo-cons" or a so-called "liberal" either. I would be closer to a true 'Liberal', not the quasi-Liberal of today, which is another name for some of the varied flavors of 'big-government' 'socialism' so rampant today. Or I could be, and do classify myself as a "true conservative'.

The last of the big name true 'Liberals' in the Republican Party would be, in my mind, the late Sen. Kenneth Keating. The last of the true big name 'liberals' in the Democrat Party would be either retired Sen. Sam Nunn, or the late Sen. Henry "Scoop" Jackson.

I would place myself closer to former Rep. Phillip Crane, who said he was as conservative as the late Pres. Ronald "Dutch" Reagan appeared to be. In short, I am closer to a true 'Constitutionalist', than anything else.

Hence, I usually get the option of voting for "the evil of two lessers". :rolleyes: :BangHead: :tonofbricks:

Ed
 
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Tom Bryant

Well-Known Member
Jack Kemp, which is pretty accurate for what I believe. But there were alot of questions I wanted to vote neither on.

Questions about fire arms is not a limit all guns or let all guns go free proposition to me.
 
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