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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: epicure who wrote (19492)5/24/2006 12:36:31 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) of 540824
 
Green Party 90%
Democratic Party 71%
Natural Law Party 67%
Reform Party 67%
Liberterian Party 38%
Republican Party 33%
Constitution Party 24%

More than odd in some respects. Not a very good test.

1. I have no idea how one gets from these questions to a significant set of questions about the Green Party.
2. My Dem Party response makes sense.
3. The term "involvement in" is much too ambiguous. In some cases, it meant regulation, in some funding, in some both.
4. Natural Law Party is about as far from my place in the world as can be. I'm not familiar with such a party but have heard of natural law theory. In fact, Clarence Thomas said it was the basis of his jurisprudence. So much for that part of the test.
5. Constitution Party. I'm beginning to think these are largely made up categories. Wonder what sort of information, now, that I left on that website. A bit whacky.
6. But the 71-33 Dem-Rep makes sense. However, with this current embodiment of the Rep Party, it's hard for me to imagine how I even got to 33%. Another indication this test is whacky.
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