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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (5286)8/18/2003 1:42:09 PM
From: tbancroft  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793622
 
Left-libertarian.

An acquaintance once provided an interesting viewpoint that political orientations are better viewed as being positions along the arc of a circle rather than on a line, with liberal and conservative still on the left and right sides of the circle, respectively, and libertarian and populist being points at the top and bottom of the circle. Thus, SC could be viewed as being a 135 degree person, a pure liberal could be viewed as being 180 degrees out of step with reality, and the liberal could expound on their view of conservatives as being zeros. <g>



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (5286)8/18/2003 2:36:20 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793622
 
NEWSWEEK

Schwarzenegger is considering an appearance on "Oprah." An endorsement from Oprah Winfrey, a close friend of his wife, Maria Shriver, could boost his appeal tremendously among women. In the bed California has made for itself, it seems there are no fellows too strange for the man who wants to be governor.
msnbc.com



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (5286)8/18/2003 7:14:10 PM
From: KonKilo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793622
 
Left-libertarian.

Or Right Progressive?

Giving people one or two-word labels is kinda limiting, huh? Maybe useful as a starting point, but for not much else.