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Old 05-03-2009, 06:34 PM
 
Location: Southern Maryland
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1. Republican, fiscally more so, but abortion is also a hot button issue for me.
2. European American
3. Female
4. Straight
5. Agnostic
6. Believe the move toward socialism would be detrimental to our country, but also believe that free market capitalism shouldn't be a total free for all. Balance it out!
7. I am 23
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Old 05-03-2009, 06:47 PM
 
Location: SE Arizona - FINALLY! :D
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I thought this would be interesting to do. If there is something you don't want to answer, feel free to just disregard it.

1. What do you consider yourself politically?
2. What is your race?
3. What is your gender?
4. Sexual orientation?
5. Religion?
6. Philosophy/Worldview?*
Edit:7. Age
1) Independent. Left-Center politically, but have from time to time voted for members of the GOP (not the way the party is NOW though).
2) Caucasian
3) Male
4) Straight
5) Baptized Episcopalian but consider myself areligious
6) Raised as an Air Force Brat by a German-American father and an English-Irish mother, I spent roughly half my childhood in Europe and as a result have a less solidly "America-centric" view of the world than many of my fellow countrymen. It's clear to me that America isn't the only place good ideas come from - nor always in the right.
7) 54

Ken
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Old 05-03-2009, 06:56 PM
 
Location: Mississauga
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1. Independent
2. Caucasian
3. Female
4. Straight
5. No religion
6. Environmentalist/Humanist
7. 110
110? You give new meaning to moving forward lol.
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Old 05-03-2009, 06:57 PM
 
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1. Politically - somewhat conservative; Socially very liberal
2. Race - Mixed euro-anglo trash; Texan
3. Sex - Male
4. Orientation - Dominant
5. Religion - E=mc(2)
6. Philosophy - Personal responsibility
Edit:7. Age - I was there but don't remember
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Old 05-03-2009, 07:13 PM
 
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White Male Straight Agnostic Democrat who is guided by the Golden Rule and upholding the Rule of Law.
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Old 05-03-2009, 07:14 PM
 
Location: Huntersville/Charlotte, NC and Washington, DC
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Originally Posted by Haaziq View Post
I thought this would be interesting to do. If there is something you don't want to answer, feel free to just disregard it.

1. What do you consider yourself politically?
2. What is your race?
3. What is your gender?
4. Sexual orientation?
5. Religion?
6. Philosophy/Worldview?*
Edit:7. Age
*Note that if you belong to an organized religion (Christianity, Islam, etc.) your worldview and religion will probably be the same thing.

1. I'm on the left, but am not a Democrat. I am actually farther left and my view is outside of American politics. If I had to pick a party I agreed with the most though, it would be the Green Party (Which, contrary to popular belief, isn't just like the Dems with more emphasis on environmental issues. Their economic views are different as well.). My social views are as liberal as you can get (minus banning firearms). I support legalization and regulation of all drugs, all marriages that involve consenting adults, yadayadayada, you get the idea.
2. Black American
3. Male
4. Heterosexual
5. Not religious (atheist).
6. Existential humanist. An existentialist and a humanist.
7. 18
1. Conversative Libertarian
2. African-American
3. Male
4. Straight
5. Christian
6. When tou help others you pay yourself.
7. 20
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Old 05-03-2009, 07:17 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Haaziq View Post
I thought this would be interesting to do. If there is something you don't want to answer, feel free to just disregard it.

1. What do you consider yourself politically?
2. What is your race?
3. What is your gender?
4. Sexual orientation?
5. Religion?
6. Philosophy/Worldview?*
Edit:7. Age
*Note that if you belong to an organized religion (Christianity, Islam, etc.) your worldview and religion will probably be the same thing.

1. I'm on the left, but am not a Democrat. I am actually farther left and my view is outside of American politics. If I had to pick a party I agreed with the most though, it would be the Green Party (Which, contrary to popular belief, isn't just like the Dems with more emphasis on environmental issues. Their economic views are different as well.). My social views are as liberal as you can get (minus banning firearms). I support legalization and regulation of all drugs, all marriages that involve consenting adults, yadayadayada, you get the idea.
2. Black American
3. Male
4. Heterosexual
5. Not religious (atheist).
6. Existential humanist. An existentialist and a humanist.
7. 18
Do you advocate race based Affirmative Action policies? And do you think we should fully enforce existing laws aimed at combating illegal immigration?
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Old 05-03-2009, 07:19 PM
 
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1. Mostly liberal
2. White
3. Male
4. Mostly homo
5. No religion
6. Live and let live
7. 39
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Old 05-03-2009, 07:21 PM
 
Location: Long Island,New York
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Do you advocate race based Affirmative Action policies?
Good question? I don't because there are alot of other groups who were treated poorly at one time or another.I'm jewish and my history goes back to slavery as well as do indians.Most people who are alive today were not around when this happened so why should they be responsible for it. Also wouldn't you want to be rewarded based on you being the best candidate for a job or a promotion instead of it being based on meeting a quota?
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Old 05-03-2009, 07:24 PM
 
Location: An absurd world.
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Do you advocate race based Affirmative Action policies? And do you think we should enforce existing laws aimed at combating illegal immigration?
I do believe that it is possible to have Affirmative Action without making things unfair for whites, however, we don't have that right now. That's why we hear so many complaints about it from whites. Can't really blame them.


I believe we should have open borders. Somebody from Mexico or Canada should be allowed to cross right over and get a job with the same entitlements Americans get. That way, they can't be hired for cheap labor, which would take away jobs.
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