Well, I wouldn't classify Smiley as a communist - but I reckon that he's a bona fide socialist. And if I changed the label to communist, where would he fit in? He's not liberal, not a fundie, and definitely not a conservative.
But you're cheating: You've gotta state your numbers.
Aug-09-2005 16:55
Shakka
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Originally posted by metalgearsolid
especially in the south, right Shakka??
Yawp, uh-huh, yeee-haw!
Aug-09-2005 17:03
rainbow_marble
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: København NV
i wouldnt clump everyone on this board into the 'liberals' and 'conservatives' but there are definetely more people with an overall liberal take on issues. id say around 4:1
Aug-09-2005 17:10
ali92
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Location: Fishtown, Philadelphia
What about authoritarian and non-authoritarian? Should this be in the liberal/conservative mix too? At least a political test site has it tabled up & all.
Aug-09-2005 17:38
josh4
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Location: New York City
are the classifications for these groups really that global? i would expect the interpreations to vary a little or a lot across different borders. i have a hard time believing a liberal in the US is the same as a liberal in Ireland or whathaveyou
Aug-09-2005 17:49
Aquarian
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Registered: May 2005
Location: Laval, Quebec
isn't a "liberal" in the US just a less conservative conservative?
And yeah, I'd say probably something like 3:1 or 4:1.