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Re: Where do you REALLY stand? Political Quiz here, post your results
Originally Posted by Is He Ill
I'm want to vote for Johnson, but I don't know if it is worth it since he has a 0% chance of winning. A vote for Obama might be pointless as well since everybody already knows which candidate is winning Texas. Seriously, the electoral college is horsesh*t.
The way the states break down this time really benefits Obama, might be close in the popular vote, but Obama will win in a blow out electoral vote wise.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Where do you REALLY stand? Political Quiz here, post your results
Originally Posted by Is He Ill
"I'll bet you there are people in this room who give money to colleges and universities who are undermining the very principles of our country every single day by indoctrinating kids with left-wing ideology..." (Rick Santorum)
LOL. Apparently "principles of our country" means being assholes, because that is what I was. I grew up in a racist neighborhood that hated gay people. I wasn't as hardcore as most from my town, but enough that kept me Republican. It was the culture of acceptance at college that led me down more of a Democratic stance, not the classes themselves or anything.
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Stephen Kerry
Re: Where do you REALLY stand? Political Quiz here, post your results
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AK47DR91
Fan in the Stands (unregistered)
Re: Where do you REALLY stand? Political Quiz here, post your results
I'm not surprised by my result. Just looked up Jill Stein and she's with the Green Party. I almost voted Nader in 2004 but didn't vote for anybody.
Anyway, I don't think I even deserve to vote because I don't have a thorough knowledge on politics. I'm way too busy trying to get my life on track.
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talk less, say more
Re: Where do you REALLY stand? Political Quiz here, post your results
Serious question, how come no one is getting 100% Romney? I thought he stands on either side of each issue, like in abortion, he's pro life and pro choice at the same time
Not really. He's pro-choice when he is governor of a very liberal state that he has to work with to try to improve. And he's pro-life when he's the Republican nominee for president because of their huge pro-life voting bloc. A "President Romney" would be moderately pro-life, because he isn't that concerned about the issue, but knows what will happen in his reelection bid if he were to endorse any pro-choice legislation.
It's not too hard to figure these people out. Yes they're deceptive and flip-floppy a lot of the time, but for the most part these guys have positions, -- in so far as they have to. It's between the major issues where he could go either way.
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Re: Where do you REALLY stand? Political Quiz here, post your results
Originally Posted by Clifton
Not really. He's pro-choice when he is governor of a very liberal state that he has to work with to try to improve. And he's pro-life when he's the Republican nominee for president because of their huge pro-life voting bloc. A "President Romney" would be moderately pro-life, because he isn't that concerned about the issue, but knows what will happen in his reelection bid if he were to endorse any pro-choice legislation.
It's not too hard to figure these people out. Yes they're deceptive and flip-floppy a lot of the time, but for the most part these guys have positions, -- in so far as they have to. It's between the major issues where he could go either way.
Romney has no core beliefs. He only wants to achieve the maximum amount of fortune and power possible. If he thought he could pull it off and it would help him he would be pro choice and pro gay marriage.
Romney goes along with the crowd, he tries to get a feel for the room and then tries to please as many people as possible in that room. This why I dont think it would be tragic if he were president, since I think he would try to please as many people as possible and move towards the center. Its why he caught Obama off guard in the first debate by being more moderate. He is moving towards the center of the American political spectrum, from where he was previously (the center of the republican political spectrum).
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Get him a body bag!
Re: Where do you REALLY stand? Political Quiz here, post your results
Originally Posted by MavsSuperFan
He only wants to achieve the maximum amount of fortune and power possible.
Yes, because you can read deep into the souls of individuals.
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Step 11
Re: Where do you REALLY stand? Political Quiz here, post your results
Wait a second!!!
There are other people we can vote for instead of Romney and Obama?
HOLY $HIT!!!
How come more people don't know about this?
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cereal killah
Re: Where do you REALLY stand? Political Quiz here, post your results
Originally Posted by Riddler
Wait a second!!!
There are other people we can vote for instead of Romney and Obama?
HOLY $HIT!!!
How come more people don't know about this?
Because the others are insignificant.
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NBA Legend
Re: Where do you REALLY stand? Political Quiz here, post your results
Originally Posted by Riddler
Wait a second!!!
There are other people we can vote for instead of Romney and Obama?
HOLY $HIT!!!
How come more people don't know about this?
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In Morey We Trust!
Re: Where do you REALLY stand? Political Quiz here, post your results
Wow I am surprised, 91% with Obama? 93% with Dems but 13% with libertarian??
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Chasing Legends
Re: Where do you REALLY stand? Political Quiz here, post your results
Romney 92%
Johnson 87%
Goode 76%
Obama 39%
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