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FrankRep
07-25-2008, 01:03 PM
http://www.helloquizzy.com/tests/the-politics-test

What's your political lean?
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FrankRep:

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Right Libertarian
You scored 77% Personal Liberty and 80% Economic Liberty!

A right libertarian believes in little to moderate government intervention on personal matters and little to no government intervention on economic matters. They generally believe in a government that is extremely small and limited to the extent of protecting people's liberty. They tend to be strongly opposed to war, police powers, victimless crimes, foreign intervention and what they consider to be a welfare state. They strongly support property rights and support self-ownership. They strongly support capitalism as an economic system. Libertarian thought is individualist in nature.

Truth Warrior
07-25-2008, 01:11 PM
Me.

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"Big Brother"

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Jeremy
07-25-2008, 01:12 PM
Some of the questions have an affect on the results for no reason though.

For example: "Pop stars are paid too much money."

Well I'm sure they do, but I could care a less. However, if I say I agree it will probably move me to the left.

Also: "The government should protect morality and tradition." Well sure, protect the right to have those things but not force other people to have those things.

Those are just to name a few I saw.

Truth Warrior
07-25-2008, 01:21 PM
Don't try to analyze them, just answer them as stated. ;)

Jeremy
07-25-2008, 01:21 PM
Don't try to analyze them, just answer them. ;)

Nah!

Kludge
07-25-2008, 01:21 PM
"32. America is not as free as it thinks it is."

Shit! America thinks?!

"36 We should not let our own country allow patriotism to become blind nationalism."

Uh-oh, it allows thoughts and action too!

Truth Warrior
07-25-2008, 01:23 PM
nah! ok! :)

mport1
07-25-2008, 01:38 PM
You scored 97% Personal Liberty and 100% Economic Liberty!

Hm, must have misread something. Should have been 100/100.

Truth Warrior
07-25-2008, 01:40 PM
Hm, must have misread something. Should have been 100/100. Do overs. :D

Kludge
07-25-2008, 01:41 PM
Your result for The Politics Test ...
Radical Libertarian

You scored 85% Personal Liberty and 92% Economic Liberty!

revolutionary8
07-25-2008, 01:42 PM
Your result for The Politics Test ...
Radical Libertarian


You scored 85% Personal Liberty and 87% Economic Liberty!
A radical libertarian believes in little to no government intervention for both personal and economic matters. A radical libertarian generally believes in one out of these two options: (1) A government that is extremely small and limited to the extent of protecting people's liberty - this view is known as Minarchism (2) No government at all, in which the private sector takes up all legitimate functions that a government would have - this view is known as Anarcho-Capitalism. Radical Libertarians tend to be strongly opposed to war, police powers, victimless crimes, foreign intervention and what they consider to be a welfare state. Radical Libertarians tend to be inspired by the Austrian school of economics, classical liberalism and 19th century individualist anarchism. Libertarian thought is individualist in nature. They try to protect both personal and economic liberty. Examples of Radical Libertarianism would be Murray Rothbard, H.L. Mencken, Ludwig Von Mises and Lysander Spooner.

:eek:
I knew I was a radical, but all this time I thought I was a Conservative. :D

Truth Warrior
07-25-2008, 01:44 PM
your result for the politics test ...
radical libertarian



:eek:
I knew i was a radical, but all this time i thought i was a conservative. :d
surprise!!! :)

OhioMichael
07-25-2008, 01:54 PM
I didn't know that I was a Radical, but it feels good!


Radical Libertarian

You scored 94% Personal Liberty and 92% Economic Liberty!

Radical Libertarian
A radical libertarian believes in little to no government intervention for both personal and economic matters..... They try to protect both personal and economic liberty. Examples of Radical Libertarianism would be Murray Rothbard, H.L. Mencken, Ludwig Von Mises and Lysander Spooner.

I guess it makes sense since I have recently been reading a lot of Rothbard and dabbling in Spooner.:)

Edit: Another good one is the Libertarian Purity Test (http://www.bcaplan.com/cgi-bin/purity.cgi)

mport1
07-25-2008, 01:58 PM
I guess it makes sense since I have recently been reading a lot of Rothbard and dabbling in Spooner.:)
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Keep that up and you'll be 100/100 :)

Indy4Chng
07-25-2008, 02:01 PM
You scored 73% Personal Liberty and 90% Economic Liberty!

A right libertarian believes in little to moderate government intervention on personal matters and little to no government intervention on economic matters. They generally believe in a government that is extremely small and limited to the extent of protecting people's liberty. They tend to be strongly opposed to war, police powers, victimless crimes, foreign intervention and what they consider to be a welfare state. They strongly support property rights and support self-ownership. They strongly support capitalism as an economic system. Libertarian thought is individualist in nature.

No Surprise!

The disburbing part (look at the last five scores):

Recent Results
nimblehuman just scored Paleo-Liberal
MaxJG just scored Neo-Liberal
pegionholed just scored Social Liberal
Sunder621 just scored Neo-Liberal
batgirl1973 just scored Centrist

Not a good sign for liberty! Hopefully they can't vote!!!

StudentForPaul08
07-25-2008, 02:03 PM
Your result for The Politics Test ...
Radical Libertarian

You scored 93% Personal Liberty and 89% Economic Liberty!


im so 'RADICAL!'

Truth Warrior
07-25-2008, 02:04 PM
Wouldn't it be :cool: to see Ron's, Bob's and Chuck's HONEST scores? ;)

Indy4Chng
07-25-2008, 02:07 PM
Wouldn't it be :cool: to see Ron's, Bob's and Chuck's HONEST scores? ;)

Somebody "objective" not a hardcore libertarian, should attempt this for them based on RECENT comments and interviews. I would like to see it done for McCain and Obama as well.

CasualApathy
07-25-2008, 02:08 PM
Well, no big supprise here i guess...

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You scored 95% on Personal, higher than 98% of your peers.
You scored 95% on Economic, higher than 98% of your peers.

A radical libertarian believes in little to no government intervention for both personal and economic matters. A radical libertarian generally believes in one out of these two options: (1) A government that is extremely small and limited to the extent of protecting people's liberty - this view is known as Minarchism (2) No government at all, in which the private sector takes up all legitimate functions that a government would have - this view is known as Anarcho-Capitalism. Radical Libertarians tend to be strongly opposed to war, police powers, victimless crimes, foreign intervention and what they consider to be a welfare state. Radical Libertarians tend to be inspired by the Austrian school of economics, classical liberalism and 19th century individualist anarchism. Libertarian thought is individualist in nature. They try to protect both personal and economic liberty. Examples of Radical Libertarianism would be Murray Rothbard, H.L. Mencken, Ludwig Von Mises and Lysander Spooner.

Yup, sounds about right!

Andrew-Austin
07-25-2008, 02:09 PM
Damn, I reached number 60 and got tired of answering so many damn questions. Leave me alone you quiz.

mport1
07-25-2008, 02:10 PM
I guess I'm the most "hardcore" libertarian so far :)

Kludge
07-25-2008, 02:12 PM
I guess I'm the most "hardcore" libertarian so far :)

I bet I can stuff more marshmallows in my mouth!

revolutionary8
07-25-2008, 02:13 PM
Damn, I reached number 60 and got tired of answering so many damn questions. Leave me alone you quiz.
lmao.
Now go take your ritlin'.

CasualApathy
07-25-2008, 02:14 PM
A lot of libertarians around here, a virtual COLLECTIVE

AAAAH!! :eek:

Kade
07-25-2008, 02:16 PM
"Noone has a right to enforce their opinions onto others."

Wtf...

revolutionary8
07-25-2008, 02:17 PM
A lot of libertarians around here, a virtual COLLECTIVE

AAAAH!! :eek:
I am not a Libertarian, I am a REPUBLICAN and Proud of it!

:D

Kludge
07-25-2008, 02:18 PM
I am a REPUBLICAN

You fail by association.

ron paul or bust
07-25-2008, 02:19 PM
I'm curious as to most people's response to #50.


50. People should be able to legally have duels

I spent some time thinking about it, but ultimately agreed. :cool:

revolutionary8
07-25-2008, 02:20 PM
You fail by association.
I am not associated with anyone, and I do not support this message.
Stop being a lumper, or I will lump you right along with WAR. ;)

Jeremy
07-25-2008, 02:20 PM
"Noone has a right to enforce their opinions onto others."

Wtf...

This quiz is garbage (like all quizes). Case closed.

mport1
07-25-2008, 02:22 PM
I'm curious as to most people's response to #50.



I spent some time thinking about it, but ultimately agreed. :cool:

Why was it so difficult? Anything less than that is not self ownership. If you do not own yourself, you are a slave, although for this example to a much less extent than other forms. People should be able to do whatever they want to long as they do not infringe on the rights of others.

Kade
07-25-2008, 02:24 PM
Left Libertarian

You scored 98% Personal Liberty and 60% Economic Liberty!

Left Libertarian
A left libertarian believes in little to no government intervention on personal matters and little to moderate government intervention on economic matters. They generally believe in a government that is extremely small and limited to the extent of protecting people's liberty. They tend to be strongly opposed to war, police powers, victimless crimes, foreign intervention and what they consider to be a welfare state. They strongly support self-ownership and support property rights. They support capitalism as an economic system. Libertarian thought is individualist in nature.

You scored 98% on Personal, higher than 100% of your peers.
You scored 60% on Economic, higher than 80% of your peers.

revolutionary8
07-25-2008, 02:24 PM
I'm curious as to most people's response to #50.



I spent some time thinking about it, but ultimately agreed. :cool:

I said "strongly agree" :D One doesn't have to accept, and mustn't be forced to accept of course. I see no difference in boxing and duels other than one is a quick death, the other, not so quick.

WWW FTW :D

Kludge
07-25-2008, 02:25 PM
I am not associated with anyone, and I do not support this message.
Stop being a lumper, or I will lump you right along with WAR. ;)

Better WAR then Bush, McCain, and Ann Coulter.

Kludge
07-25-2008, 02:26 PM
You scored 98% on Personal, higher than 100% of your peers.

Does that make you the most socially liberal person in the world...??? :p

goldstandard
07-25-2008, 02:27 PM
Radical Libertarian :)

You scored 82% Personal Liberty and 91% Economic Liberty!

Kade
07-25-2008, 02:27 PM
Left Libertarian

You scored 98% Personal Liberty and 60% Economic Liberty!

Left Libertarian
A left libertarian believes in little to no government intervention on personal matters and little to moderate government intervention on economic matters. They generally believe in a government that is extremely small and limited to the extent of protecting people's liberty. They tend to be strongly opposed to war, police powers, victimless crimes, foreign intervention and what they consider to be a welfare state. They strongly support self-ownership and support property rights. They support capitalism as an economic system. Libertarian thought is individualist in nature.

You scored 98% on Personal, higher than 100% of your peers.
You scored 60% on Economic, higher than 80% of your peers.

Fairly accurate.

Odd that I am a pariah on this group... but I suppose not, considering I do consider myself strongly individualist... which, in this forum of conformist, seems to be a point of major contention.

Kade
07-25-2008, 02:28 PM
Does that make you the most socially liberal person in the world...??? :p

The meaning of liberal here is botched to non-existence... I can't admit as much without a tremendous amount of inane spewing from the right-wing nutjobs on this group.

revolutionary8
07-25-2008, 02:30 PM
Better WAR then Bush, McCain, and Ann Coulter.
True, however, I had hope for the Libertarians. :(
I am with speciallyblend in that I hope to see a convergence of the L and CP, then hopefully they will help us take back the GOP, as it is rightfully ours. None of the people we are discussing are Republicans or Libertarians, they are globalists.

Kludge
07-25-2008, 02:31 PM
they are globalists.

Globalism FTW

Truth Warrior
07-25-2008, 02:46 PM
I guess I'm the most "hardcore" libertarian so far :)
How'd you arrive at that conclusion? :rolleyes:

( Thread post # 2! ;) )

Kade
07-25-2008, 02:53 PM
I'll take claim so far as the most hardcore on personal liberty... but I already knew that.

Truth Warrior
07-25-2008, 02:55 PM
i'll take claim so far as the most hardcore on personal liberty... But i already knew that.

< roflmao! >

Kade
07-25-2008, 02:56 PM
I am not associated with anyone, and I do not support this message.
Stop being a lumper, or I will lump you right along with WAR. ;)

If you are self described Republican, you are certainly lumped in with the rest of those idiots.

revolutionary8
07-25-2008, 03:02 PM
If you are self described Republican, you are certainly lumped in with the rest of those idiots.

Once again, those idiots aren't Republicans, I am a Republican. Ron Paul is a Republican. Dann Coulter, Dick and Bush are not Republicans,they are globalists.

Kade
07-25-2008, 03:04 PM
Once again, those idiots aren't Republicans, I am a Republican. Ron Paul is a Republican. Dann Coulter, Dick and Bush are not Republicans,they are globalists.

Now you know what it feels like to be a liberal on a conservative forum.

You can be a Republican. I'm not going to insult you... you replied the same way I usually do when I'm defensive.

revolutionary8
07-25-2008, 03:08 PM
Now you know what it feels like to be a liberal on a conservative forum.

You can be a Republican. I'm not going to insult you... you replied the same way I usually do when I'm defensive.

I don't have anything against you being liberal, and I am not defensive, I am proud.

LittleLightShining
07-25-2008, 03:33 PM
Hahahah! This was a surprise. I have never described myself as a radical libertarian before.

This was a pretty fun yet frustrating test. I thought many of the questions were inappropriate and the spelling was atrocious. http://is2.okcupid.com/users/116/584/11758425536226648431/mt1156030619.jpg___1_500_1_500_cb94de6a_.png

LittleLightShining
07-25-2008, 03:49 PM
I'm curious as to most people's response to #50.
I spent some time thinking about it, but ultimately agreed. :cool:I didn't think about it much. Of course people should be able to have duels. The only caveat I have would be that both parties should sign some sort of waiver releasing the winner from any responsibility for death or injury.In fact, I think there should be more dueling. Maybe presidents who don't agree with each other should duel it out.

mconder
07-25-2008, 04:43 PM
Radical Libertarian

You scored 82% Personal Liberty and 89% Economic Liberty!

V-rod
07-25-2008, 07:15 PM
That quiz had WAY to many questions, plus it was biased and questioned in such a way that caters only to libertarians, i quit at question 40 out of 160.

hypnagogue
07-26-2008, 12:04 AM
Left Libertarian

You scored 87% Personal Liberty and 73% Economic Liberty!

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I would have expected a little more on the Personal Liberty side. I guess I didn't answer strongly enough on some. I just find it sort of hard to feel strongly about hypotheticals.

slothman
07-26-2008, 01:09 AM
I'm curious as to most people's response to #50.
I spent some time thinking about it, but ultimately agreed. :cool:

I also agreed.
You have to be careful though.
I wouldn't say that you could have some one else is allow to murder you.
They couldn't threaten you will an execution to make you sign and then kill you legally

You scored 80% Personal Liberty and 33% Economic Liberty
Beat that Econ value.

BuddyRey
07-26-2008, 03:28 AM
Radical Libertarian! :D:cool:

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FindLiberty
07-26-2008, 06:33 AM
I came out "Radical Libertarian"

It was way too long, many poorly written questions, not that interesting to me.

GunnyFreedom
07-26-2008, 07:23 AM
Your result for The Politics Test... Radical Libertarian (http://www.helloquizzy.com/tests//results/the-politics-test/?fromCGI=1&var_Personal=136&var_Economic=137)You scored 83% Personal Liberty and 83% Economic Liberty!http://is2.okcupid.com/users/116/584/11758425536226648431/mt1156030619.jpgThe Politics Test (http://www.helloquizzy.com/tests/the-politics-test) at HelloQuizzy (http://www.helloquizzy.com)

Radical Libertarian

You scored 83% Personal Liberty and 83% Economic Liberty!

Compared to other takers
You scored 83% on Personal, higher than 88% of your peers.
You scored 83% on Economic, higher than 91% of your peers.

83-83 huh? how's that for balance? heh. What frightens me more than the "rcent results" is looking at the line graphs for economic freedom and seeing the peak of the bell curve WAAAAAAAYYYY off to the left. :confused: :(

rancher89
07-26-2008, 01:33 PM
http://photos2.meetupstatic.com/photos/member/a/c/4/thumb_4382756.jpeg

Compared to other takers
89/100 You scored 85% on Personal, higher than 89% of your peers. 91/100 You scored 83% on Economic, higher than 91% of your peers.

Several questions were extremely vague and almost meaningless.

Truth Warrior
07-26-2008, 01:37 PM
http://photos2.meetupstatic.com/photos/member/a/c/4/thumb_4382756.jpeg

Compared to other takers
89/100 You scored 85% on Personal, higher than 89% of your peers. 91/100 You scored 83% on Economic, higher than 91% of your peers.

Several questions were extremely vague and almost meaningless.

Strongly Agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree

Pretty good answer range.<IMHO> ;)

liberalnurse
07-26-2008, 02:01 PM
Libertarian: 78% Personal Liberty, 73% Economic Liberity Considering I'm 51 and a life long "liberal democrat" until 18 months ago. I have a good freind, a Repbulican "Libertarian" who would always tell me I was more of a Libertarian then a Democrat and he was right. I also have a good freind who called me after she read Ron Pauls' A Manifesto and said "Hey, I think I'm a Libertarian." She was an ardent Hillary supporter, now she's about Ron Paul.

Truth Warrior
07-26-2008, 02:04 PM
Libertarian: 78% Personal Liberty, 73% Economic Liberity Considering I'm 51 and a life long "liberal democrat" until 18 months ago. I have a good freind, a Repbulican "Libertarian" who would always tell me I was more of a Libertarian then a Democrat and he was right. I also have a good freind who called me after she read Ron Pauls' A Manifesto and said "Hey, I think I'm a Libertarian." She was an ardent Hillary supporter, now she's about Ron Paul.
:cool:

:)

roshie
07-26-2008, 02:22 PM
Your result for The Politics Test ...
Radical Libertarian

You scored 85% Personal Liberty and 89% Economic Liberty!

Some of the questions are a bit confusing (and lots of typos!). Oh well!

surf
07-26-2008, 02:50 PM
Radical! 95/95. i didn't like the question about dueling nor the question about rights coming from the constitution.... if that's what put me at 95/95, i think their scoring is wrong.

too f@cking long though. i thought i'd be done in two minutes.

Truth Warrior
07-26-2008, 03:49 PM
Radical! 95/95. i didn't like the question about dueling nor the question about rights coming from the constitution.... if that's what put me at 95/95, i think their scoring is wrong.

too f@cking long though. i thought i'd be done in two minutes. Then you'd probably just complain that it was too short. :rolleyes:

James Madison
07-26-2008, 04:06 PM
I'm curious as to most people's response to #50.



I spent some time thinking about it, but ultimately agreed. :cool:

That's who Alexander Hamilton died...at least some good can come out of them.
Personal:93%
Economic: 87%

Truth Warrior
07-26-2008, 04:10 PM
That's who Alexander Hamilton died...at least some good can come out of them.
Personal:93%
Economic: 87% Hey, James Madison was a Federalist. :D

tangent4ronpaul
07-26-2008, 04:40 PM
Radical Libertarian

You scored 82% Personal Liberty and 87% Economic Liberty!

RonPaulwillWin
07-26-2008, 04:43 PM
amidionitrite?


Your result for The Politics Test... Totalitarian (http://www.helloquizzy.com/tests//results/the-politics-test/?fromCGI=1&var_Personal=12&var_Economic=10)You scored 7% Personal Liberty and 6% Economic Liberty!http://is3.okcupid.com/users/116/584/11758425536226648431/mt1156030765.jpgThe Politics Test (http://www.helloquizzy.com/tests/the-politics-test) at HelloQuizzy (http://www.helloquizzy.com)

Truth Warrior
07-26-2008, 04:46 PM
Where'd all the conservatives go? :D McCain? :eek:

Sentient Void
07-26-2008, 09:03 PM
"Radical Libertarian
You scored 87% Personal Liberty and 92% Economic Liberty!

http://is2.okcupid.com/users/116/584/11758425536226648431/mt1156030619.jpg___1_500_1_500_cb94de6a_.png

A radical libertarian believes in little to no government intervention for both personal and economic matters. A radical libertarian generally believes in one out of these two options: (1) A government that is extremely small and limited to the extent of protecting people's liberty - this view is known as Minarchism (2) No government at all, in which the private sector takes up all legitimate functions that a government would have - this view is known as Anarcho-Capitalism. Radical Libertarians tend to be strongly opposed to war, police powers, victimless crimes, foreign intervention and what they consider to be a welfare state. Radical Libertarians tend to be inspired by the Austrian school of economics, classical liberalism and 19th century individualist anarchism. Libertarian thought is individualist in nature. They try to protect both personal and economic liberty. Examples of Radical Libertarianism would be Murray Rothbard, H.L. Mencken, Ludwig Von Mises and Lysander Spooner. "

Wow... I didn't realize I would be considered a "radical libertarian". But then again... I do believe in virtually NO economic itnervention from govt, and virtually to absolutely NO intervention in personal affairs.

I am also by no means an anarcho-capitalist... I don't think we should privatize fire/police and the like, and believe in some fundamental/basic labor laws. Otherwise, let the market take care of everything else!

Sentient Void
07-26-2008, 09:26 PM
Why was it so difficult? Anything less than that is not self ownership. If you do not own yourself, you are a slave, although for this example to a much less extent than other forms. People should be able to do whatever they want to long as they do not infringe on the rights of others.
If you really think about it - if two people *REALLY* want to "duel", they are gonna fuckin' do it whether there is a law against it or not.

Much like most other issues.

In the end, you're definitely right about the self-ownership part.

LibertyCola
07-26-2008, 09:30 PM
"You scored 93% Personal Liberty and 99% Economic Liberty!"

The quiz is bullshit. The only reason I did not get 100% is because free speech is not a right in my oppinion. All rights are property rights. I can not go in your house start cussing at you and declare free speach when you try to remove me.

the quiz is BULLSHIT! I am 100% Liberty bitches.

James Madison
07-26-2008, 11:07 PM
Hey, James Madison was a Federalist. :D

Touche.

Truth Warrior
07-27-2008, 05:29 AM
touche.
;)

Truth Warrior
07-27-2008, 05:35 AM
In popular usage, I think "radical" has gotten a bum rap.

Ron Paul is a "radical".<IMHO>

Perhaps the popular usage is just another part of the "brainwash programming". ;)

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/radical

:)

Kade
07-28-2008, 07:35 AM
Nobody has beat the 98% Personal Liberty marker yet...

I prefer to be there, than higher on the economic side... honestly.

SnappleLlama
07-28-2008, 07:41 AM
Is this the World's Smallest Political Quiz? My firewall at work has me blocked from the site (no "Games" sites...blargh!). Luckily, if this IS the same quiz, I took this awhile ago and my results were: 70% personal and 90% economic.

Edit: Okay, just took that quiz again and scored 100% on both. Guess my personal beliefs shifted slightly in the past year or so.

NCGOPer_for_Paul
07-28-2008, 08:03 AM
I scored 69% Personal Freedom and 88% Economic Freedom, Right Libertarian.

That's about right, although I have a problem with the "rights are granted by the Constitution" question.

Right ARE NOT granted by the Constitution. Rights are granted by God, the Constitution provides those natural rights will not be taken by government.

Kade
07-28-2008, 09:52 AM
I scored 69% Personal Freedom and 88% Economic Freedom, Right Libertarian.

That's about right, although I have a problem with the "rights are granted by the Constitution" question.

Right ARE NOT granted by the Constitution. Rights are granted by God, the Constitution provides those natural rights will not be taken by government.

*cough*. I responded "no" to that question, and it was apparently the right response. You have a problem with it because you didn't think about it. Also, I don't exactly like the little absolute you shoved in there regarding a god.

There was another trick question, involving your right to enforce your beliefs on another.. I responded that you did. I think those two were why I got 100% better over my peers on personal liberty... maybe the creator of the quiz wasn't an idiot.

NCGOPer_for_Paul
07-28-2008, 10:08 AM
*cough*. I responded "no" to that question, and it was apparently the right response. You have a problem with it because you didn't think about it. Also, I don't exactly like the little absolute you shoved in there regarding a god.

There was another trick question, involving your right to enforce your beliefs on another.. I responded that you did. I think those two were why I got 100% better over my peers on personal liberty... maybe the creator of the quiz wasn't an idiot.

No, I responded that I didn't agree with that statement either.

And, how do you know how I responded on the question about enforcing my beliefs on another?

Maybe your Declaration of Independence doesn't have the words "endowed by their Creator" in it? Sorry, I'm a Christian, therefore I interpret that to mean God.

You have the right to believe anything you want to believe. I'm not going to argue with you.