pick an ideology

How much do you love this stuff?

political persuasions; which are you?

Conservative
2
5%
Socialist
4
10%
Nationalist
0
No votes
Liberal
9
22%
Anarchist
2
5%
Fundamentalist
0
No votes
Environmentalist
2
5%
Fascist
0
No votes
other
16
39%
none
6
15%
 
Total votes: 41
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Post by furrypedro »

which encapsulates your values best?
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Post by deshead »

Where's the "Canadian" option?
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Post by boltoph »

deshead wrote:Where's the "Canadian" option?
It's there. It's the one called "Socialist".
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Ahh come on man Libertarian deserves more then an other catagory.
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Post by Eric Y. »

for lack of a better term, i consider myself to be a pure centrist.
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I'm a liberally socialistic environmentalist... I think. :?
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Can I be a liberal, conservative, nationalist, monarchist?...cos I think that's what I am depending on my mood, amount of alcohol consumed and present company :lol:
"You know, I rather like this God fellow. Very theatrical, you know. Pestilence here, a plague there. Omnipotence ... gotta get me some of that."
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Furrypedro wrote:which encapsulates your values best?


Seriously, I haven't understood a single thing you've posted yet.
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Post by Hoblit »

two more very important ones

MODERATE liberal

MODERATE conservative

This world is getting so black and white.

(liberal btw)
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Post by Märk »

'anarchist'

I think all political philosophies are full of shit.
* this is not a disclaimer
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Post by john m »

Social democrat isn't an option, so, socialist.

(Edit: remember the name of your own fucking ideology, you idiot)
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stueym wrote:Can I be a ... Monarchist?
Nope. You've packed your bags and moved to the ahem 'Land of the Free' leaving all crowns, mink stoles and pointy ceremonial swords behind.
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Kamakura wrote:
stueym wrote:Can I be a ... Monarchist?
Nope. You've packed your bags and moved to the ahem 'Land of the Free' leaving all crowns, mink stoles and pointy ceremonial swords behind.
Yes - I recall learning at school that the USA had a revolution so that they could stop having in-bred half-wits from privileged families as their head-of-state.
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Post by raisedbywolves »

I make Hillary Clinton look like Pat Robertson, so I guess...liberal.

Let's all tax and spend!!!
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pegor wrote:Ahh come on man Libertarian deserves more then an other catagory.
Second'd.
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Kamakura wrote:
stueym wrote:Can I be a ... Monarchist?
Nope. You've packed your bags and moved to the ahem 'Land of the Free' leaving all crowns, mink stoles and pointy ceremonial swords behind.
Still have that lovely burgundy passport where...
Her Britannic Majesty's Secretary of State requests and REQUIRES in the Name of Her Majesty all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer to pass freely without let or hindrance

Plus I try to think of myself as an ambassador bringing enlightenment to the poor ignorant republicans. Who will one day realize their horrible mistake and track record with this elected presidential thingy and come back to the fold. ;-) [/tounge in cheek]
Caravanray wrote:Yes - I recall learning at school that the USA had a revolution so that they could stop having in-bred half-wits from privileged families as their head-of-state.
...and you know John I know it's shocking but you need to stop pimping all that revisionist bull crap that the republican apologists keep providing to your poor wee innocents at school. Just look to the left of southern cross on that lovely blue flag and remember why the upper left corner is there.....God Bless the Queen! < removes tongue from cheek and puts flame suit on>
"You know, I rather like this God fellow. Very theatrical, you know. Pestilence here, a plague there. Omnipotence ... gotta get me some of that."
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I quite enjoyed my run as a Psychotic Dictator from songfightland when someone posted that nationstates link. So... I picked "other" for "psychoticdictatorial".
Let cake eat them.
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stueym wrote:
Caravanray wrote:Yes - I recall learning at school that the USA had a revolution so that they could stop having in-bred half-wits from privileged families as their head-of-state.
...and you know John I know it's shocking but you need to stop pimping all that revisionist bull crap that the republican apologists keep providing to your poor wee innocents at school. Just look to the left of southern cross on that lovely blue flag and remember why the upper left corner is there.....God Bless the Queen! < removes tongue from cheek and puts flame suit on>
I think you miss my point Stuey - I'm delighted to have that nice Windsor family provide my heads-of-state. (After all - if Australia weren't a constitutional monarchy - the Commonwealth Games wouldn't be the one-sided farce we all know and love).

Sure, Liz, Phil and the kids are not the sharpest tools in the shed, but at least we didn't vote them in. What's the Americans excuse for that Bush kiddie?
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stueym wrote: assumptive stuff
Caravanray wrote:correcting my assumptions
Ouch....yeah read quickly in the context of Kam's posting...unreserved apology :oops:
"You know, I rather like this God fellow. Very theatrical, you know. Pestilence here, a plague there. Omnipotence ... gotta get me some of that."
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stueym wrote:I Still have that lovely burgundy passport where...
Her Britannic Majesty's Secretary of State requests and REQUIRES in the Name of Her Majesty all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer to pass freely without let or hindrance
Nice as that is I don't think it's going to help when you get slapped in an orange jump suit and sent to Guantanamo for jaywalking. :twisted:

Soon it will say:
'Their most presidential personages Tony and George request and require... Else you'll be shot... and probably napalmed for good measure... Forsooth.
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Hoblit wrote: (liberal btw)
Haahahahahaha.
obscurity.

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obscurity wrote:
Hoblit wrote: (liberal btw)
Haahahahahaha.
now thats just mean.
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