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    Anonymous
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    Take the World’s Smallest Political Quiz

    I landed right on the edge of being a Liberal and right on the edge of being a Libertarian. Remembering the discussion with bb1 the other night about which party has more respect for freedom, I thought this tool might come in handy.

    #657116
    Anonymous
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    It said I was a Centrist … aka moderate.

    Centrists pride themselves on keeping an open mind, tend to oppose “political extremes,” and emphasize what they describe as “practical” solutions to problems.

    #657117
    Anonymous
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    Liberal here.

    And damn proud of it!

    :D

    #657119
    Anonymous
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    Centrist, one square left towards Liberal from the middle.

    #657123
    vladcizsol
    Member

    I came up liberal.

    #657124
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Guess I’m a Libertarian.

    #657125
    Anonymous
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    i knew i was a libertarian going into it. and i was a libertarian coming out of it.

    #657129
    Anonymous
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    I was categorized as liberal libertarian.

    I used to be a republican – watching the young Bush made me an independent.

    I am not sure I am a libertarian – I don’t think I fit any category at this time. But I am looking favorably at libertarianism.

    #657195
    Anonymous
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    ..Centrist for mee too.. hmm.. never cared much about politics anyway so I guess I am a centrist :D

    #657198
    Anonymous
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    Liberal means something different in Canada than it does in the u.s.

    Here in Canada it’s pretty much in the center of the political spectrum.

    In the u.s. it’s almost a dirty word. An attitude hangover from the McCarthy period. The way people respond to the liberal label, you’d think it was interchangable with the communist label.

    United States is much too concerned about labels. As we all have seen, the definition of Republican has shifted much farther to the right than ever before in history, and seems destined to become synonimous with evangelical.

    What all successfull western democracies have achieved in the post WWII era is a fine balance between capitalism and socialism. Not one or the other. A marriage of the two, whereby individuals are free to persue their dreams and goals, and yet society still performs its reponsibility to care for the weaker with social safety nets. It functions very well. Nothing is perfect, but to go to either end of the extreme, left or right, is a mistake to be avoided.

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