What is your Political Affiliation? I'm a Libertarian.
Click here as a quick way to find out if you are not sure.
http://www.self-gov.org/quiz.html
2006-10-04
13:41:50
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I respect your decision Daljack
2006-10-04
13:47:29 ·
update #1
To further expand the "question" my goal is to see how many people are politically active (not to see who is right or who is left). I this it is sad that questions concerning celebrities will probobly get more hits than this question. I want more people to express their opinion, and this question is trying to provoke it from you all. Thank you for responding.
2006-10-04
13:52:41 ·
update #2
In response to Chris J, I agree. I vote Republican even though I am a Libertarian.
2006-10-04
13:53:41 ·
update #3
Boredstiff:
I like that, it made me laugh. I am a big fan of Churchill.
2006-10-04
13:55:51 ·
update #4
I'm Libertarian, but I don't have a lot of faith in the party. In the last presidential election the leading libertarian (Brown) nationally wasn't even on the Arizona ballot. Some other guy was. The Libertarian party can't manage to organize itself, let alone run the government. Lately, I think it would be more effective for most libertarians to join the Republican party and bring it back to a party that is concerned about personal liberty.
2006-10-04 13:50:49
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answered by Chris J 6
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Libertarian.
2006-10-04 13:45:41
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answer #2
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answered by Bawney 6
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well that little test said I was a Libertarian as well.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
i must take it again.
LOL
um and daljack... if anyone wanted to know they'd just look at your answers... it's pretty obvious, so you're not hiding anything. LOL
2006-10-04 13:45:00
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Non -partisan which you omitted. It means no social gathering. The self reliant social gathering inadvertently get rather some people like i used to be questioning it meant no social gathering. it is why the self reliant social gathering has stored its numbers by using tricking people. It cashes in on peoples loss of information. I particularly have continually been Nonpartisan yet mistakenly registered self reliant for about 7 years. Non-Partisan for 34 years
2016-10-18 12:25:05
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answered by ? 4
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I am a Conservative Republican with some libertarian leanings I guess. I have taken this test before.
2006-10-04 14:20:29
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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first - that quote is falsely attributed to churchhill. do a tiny bit of checking,like go to the churchill website - they tell you upfront it's a lie. after all, look at churchhill's record - he was a liberal until he died.
The test said I'm a liberal, as I knew it would. How could I be a libertarian? My father was born, one of 14 - FOURTEEN - 1 - 4 children.
His mom was 16 when he was the third born, his dad a selfish, drunken, violent man. His mom was a gem, raised by good parents, but her mom died when she was 14. His dad's parents were monsters - he spent many nights in an orphanage kitchen being abused by the orphanage director (private charity, don't you know.)
My dad was the one who had to go to the priest for food money. The priest would make my father sit in the dining room and watch as a nun served the priest a meal, served it on silver, with china and crystal! My father didn't have soles in his shoes and was skinny as can be and the priest would sit and eat in front of this little starving boy. Then, he'd pull out a great check register, write my dad a check payable to only one grocery store, and he'd lecture my dad. Not my granddad, my dad.
My dad was burned by his father spilling hot water on his chest. The welfare hopsital saved his life with free treatment the good voters had decided to pool together and form. My dad's sister died in a welfare hospital because they treated her for mumps instead of her abcessed tooth. (all humans deserve decent care.)
When the red cross, more private charity, flew my dad in from boot camp for his sister's funeral, the red cross BILLED MY DAD and demanded bi-weekly repayment. When another sister was burned over huge portions of her body, the red cross CHARGED this impoverished family for blood. When in the military, my dad watched again as this private charity gave officers packs of cigs and enlisted men two or three!
Fortunately, there wasn't only private charity. Welfare, not private charity, saved my dad's life. And after the lifesaving subsistence he received as a child, he joined the navy at 17 and he called it the greatest welfare program in america. he got regular food, regular medical care, a place to live, safe schools. He was able to have a family and give them a decent life.
Relying on the kindess of strangers kills a lot of kids. And wastes much of the nation's potential. 5 of my dad's siblings are millionaires, but the kind that pay taxes. They have more than repaid America for the much needed boost.
I do not understand the morality of saying these starving, abused kids should be at the mercy of someone 1)knowing about them and 2)caring more about them than about getting a new car.
2006-10-04 13:55:57
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answer #6
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answered by cassandra 6
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Your quiz says I'm a Libertarian, but I'm going to take a wild guess and bet that it results that way every time.
I'm actually a Liberal.
2006-10-04 13:50:30
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Liberal with big letters, of course I knew that before I took the test.
2006-10-04 13:47:49
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answered by Anonymous
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according to test a centrist, but leans evenly to liberal/libertarian
2006-10-04 13:50:46
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answered by Nick F 6
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Liberalism Defined - "If you are young, and not liberal, then you don't have a heart. If you are old, and not conservative, then you don't have a brain."- Winston Churchill
2006-10-04 13:50:30
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answer #10
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answered by Boredstiff 5
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