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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (6842)4/5/2006 3:45:51 PM
From: Oral Roberts  Respond to of 71588
 
2.5 on the moral order and -6 on the moral rules which makes me a conservative and a 98% match to Ronald Reagan. Conservative NeoLiberalism and a Republican.

I'm proud as punch:)



To: Peter Dierks who wrote (6842)4/5/2006 7:47:58 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71588
 
27% of those who took the test "preferred Socialism" (and that's not including those that where on the border of socialism and some other system.

Overall Distribution

The chart on the right shows the distribution for all respondents. Of the 175,688 respondents:

1. 26.85% preferred Socialism.
2. 5.83% preferred Authoritarianism.
3. 20.42% preferred Conservatism.
4. 25.82% preferred Liberalism.
5. 21.09% straddled multiple political systems.

moral-politics.com

Then again it might be accurate. There is a lot of support for socialist ideas, many of which are not ordinary called by that name but are still socialist in nature.

I always thought I was a conservative. Now I find out I am a liberal. ROTFL

Liberal in the sense of wanting a lot of freedom for people, not in the modern American political meaning of the term. Liberal sort of means the opposite of socialist in your case, why the modern American political meaning is something like "socialism lite" combined with a few other ideas.

Tim

Edit also see

moral-politics.com

and

moral-politics.com