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    Nobody expects the Senior Member Lemur's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by FactionHeir
    GH, your post implies that Lemur is some grand political leader
    Just you watch, I will conquer the world with blood and iron. And then, um, I'll enshrine personal liberty, private property, and devolve all government to the local level, with only a loose federation on top. I guess it will be kind of an anti-climactic New World Order.

    I'm quite thrilled to have an entire political/economic quadrant to myself, although I must point out the Prole, Kralizec and Productivity are in there with me. Any of you guys want to be Ministers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur
    Just you watch, I will conquer the world with blood and iron. And then, um, I'll enshrine personal liberty, private property, and devolve all government to the local level, with only a loose federation on top. I guess it will be kind of an anti-climactic New World Order.
    I'll be the first to call for your lynching.

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    Any body wants to try this again, there is a similar quiz at a site Xiahou linked to in the Fred Thomson thread:

    http://www.speakout.com/VoteMatch/qu...?quiz=Pres2008




    It is like the one used before, but the graph designer made up down (we'll shoot him later).

    I got "libertarian-leaning left-liberal", which sounds interesting:
    Personal Score 75%
    Economic Score 41%

    Closest US politician to my position is apparently John Kerry, which sounds about right.

    The site is quite informative on the US presidential candidates - as well as the charts, it has quite detailed information on their positions on a variety of issues. I did not realise Hilary (left liberal) is positioned so far to the right of her husband (moderate populist). I mean I had heard her beliefs were more liberal, but thought she was running on a more centrist platform. Maybe the site reflects her past statements more than current stance?
    Last edited by econ21; 09-08-2007 at 02:11.

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