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 Post subject: TO ALL WHO PLAN ON VOTING
PostPosted: Thu 09-16-2004 7:00PM 
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Ok, here is the solution to all of your voting woes. After the long discussion on the candidates stances, I have found a site which will not only inform you to what your candidate truly believes, but will also allow you to take a quiz and will factually match you with the candidate who believes along the same lines as you. It has both legislative and presidential candidates information. GO HERE NOW :P

http://www.issues2000.org

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PostPosted: Thu 09-16-2004 7:06PM 
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I took the quiz and looked at why it ranked the way it did... and there were times when the person answered the same way I did, but got no points...


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PostPosted: Thu 09-16-2004 7:09PM 
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My answer is pretty much where I expected. Liberman scores above Bush and my top 5 are 3 dems and 2 republicans. Kerry however is a straggler, behind of all people, Al Gore.

My party affiliation is

40% RNC
33% DNC
28% GREEN

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PostPosted: Thu 09-16-2004 8:06PM 
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Here's another political quiz. It doesn't have candidates though just parties.

http://www.digitalronin.f2s.com/politic ... index.html


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PostPosted: Thu 09-16-2004 8:39PM 
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Dick Cheney is my last choice according to the quiz. What a shock.


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PostPosted: Thu 09-16-2004 8:54PM 
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John Kerry is my last choice, but Bush is definitely not my first choice


No surprise here

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PostPosted: Thu 09-16-2004 10:07PM 
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So I'm taking the Issues3000.org quiz and it already rubs me the wrong way.

"Permit Prayer In Public Schools"
"Strongly Support means you believe: Judeo-Christian values are American values. Belief in God is what America was founded upon, so praying in school or other public places does not violate the separation of church and state.
Support means you believe: We need to teach values in our schools. The more our children are exposed to prayer, the Ten Commandments, and other traditional values, the better off they are.
Oppose means you believe: Prayer in schools in inappropriate because it fails to recognize American pluralism and religious diversity.
Strongly Oppose means you believe: Separation of church and state precludes allowing school prayer. It also precludes other aspects of religion in schools, such as posting the Ten Commandments in public places. We should not violate the Constitutional principle in this case."

I don't agree with any of those. I believe that no school should prevent a student from praying as long as it is not disruptive (as court rulings have provided for nearly 40 years). I believe that no school should advance religion (education about religion walks a fine line in my book, but if it's done properly I'm OK with it). Again, court rulings have set this standard for 40 years. Basically, I believe the status quo is the ideal solution.


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PostPosted: Thu 09-16-2004 10:51PM 
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sweet, al sharpton and ralph nader are my two top choices, now if only i can vote for them.


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PostPosted: Thu 09-16-2004 11:40PM 


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Michael Badnarik!

Dems hate him because he won't fund social welfare.
Dems love him because he'll fight to never infringe on your rights or privacy.
Reps hate him because he doesn't give a damn if your gay.
Reps love him because he wants NO taxes.

You'll love him and hate him and its time for a change from a two party system!


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PostPosted: Thu 09-16-2004 11:42PM 


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Same AC as above. Bush and Kerry appeared in that order for me about in the middle, neither scored very well, they should have been the same candidate the way my scores went. Gepheart was dead last.


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PostPosted: Fri 09-17-2004 11:00AM 
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The libertarian was my top choice for President, but that's not what matters.

My top match out of political figures was John McCain! Kickass!

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PostPosted: Fri 09-17-2004 11:20AM 
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Whatever, Im still voting for Bush.

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PostPosted: Fri 09-17-2004 11:28AM 
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indeed...me as well.


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PostPosted: Fri 09-17-2004 11:32AM 
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weava wrote:
sweet, al sharpton and ralph nader are my two top choices, now if only i can vote for them.


I think Sharpton becoming president is one of the signs of the end of the world.

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PostPosted: Sun 09-19-2004 10:31AM 
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43% Green Party
35% Democratic Party
18% Republican Party

My top presidential pick was Gephardt (????), and my last was Bush.


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