• Technically, Conservative = No Change, Liberal = Change.


  • right Yanny, people seem to forget that too often


  • where’s the libertarians???

    i’m against their stance on business regulation and the environment but otherwise i’m for it!

    www.lp.org

    ???


  • @Yanny:

    Technically, Conservative = No Change, Liberal = Change.

    that is true…

    so thats the logical reason liberals support the palestinians…they need to change a corrupt state into a different even more corrupt state! it finally makes sense…


  • @Yanny:

    Technically, Conservative = No Change, Liberal = Change.

    Yes, but in America nochange=Capitalism, change=socialism (more or less)

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    I think the choices in the poll are too limiting. What ahout “Moderate”? Or maybe its just that the Libertarian party has tainted the regular meaning of libertarian.


  • The poll is not prefect, but it is meant to be general rather than ultra-specific. That said, people tend to lean towards one of the four positions I listed. Either they believe in less government controls on personal freedom (ie. personal freedoms are like doing drugs, prostitution) and less government involvement in economic freedoms (ie. minimum wage, trade) in which case they are libertarian. If they believe in more government control of personal issues and less gov. control of economy then they are right. If they believe in more personal freedoms and greater economic controls they are left. And if they are for more government all around, they are authoritarian.


  • I think the poll is missing and important point of the “political triangle,” anarchy. Surprisingly there is authoritarian but no anarchy.


  • @TG:

    I think the poll is missing and important point of the “political triangle,” anarchy. Surprisingly there is authoritarian but no anarchy.

    don’t dis the poll or the A&A secret police will drag you out of your bed…and you will get cold!


  • Added Moderate :)


  • @Yanny:

    Added Moderate :)

    no one is truly moderate, though i claim I am…the republican party in America is too damn religious.


  • That may be true, but at least here’s one Republican that isn’t a WASP.


  • @TG:

    That may be true, but at least here’s one Republican that isn’t a WASP.

    what are you?
    i’m 50% italian 30%german 10% russian 10% french, jewish mother’s blood, baptized lutheran.


  • “what are you?”

    :-? Well mainly American, though if you want to get technical you can call me Californian.


  • Well you aren’t a White Anglo Saxon Person, so I’m wondering what country (ies) your heritage comes from before the Western Hemisphere. Or is it that there is no way of knowing?


  • Well you’re sort of 3/4’s right on WASP
    It’s White, Anglo-Saxon Protestant – not person (if I recall correctly)

    But I’m one part Asian, one part Afro-American, one part European. Put it all in a blender, stir on medium, and you get Moses (a nice religious name)

    “i’m 50% italian 30%german 10% russian 10% french, jewish mother’s blood, baptized lutheran.”

    I have no idea where you can get percentages from.


  • Heritage means Zip, Zero, Nada, Nothing to me. “10 % French” - Ok, I can understand knowing your Half Italian, but what does it matter if your 10% French? I certaintely am not going to treat you differently because your Half Italian, let alone 10 % french.

    You are what make yourself, it doesn’t matter who your parents were.


  • For me, the fact that my mother is Mennonite actually has some bearing on my life. Not just religiously/spiritually, but it gives me a heritage that I can identify with. What is important about this? I really don’t know. But I do feel that i am a part of something. I feel that my people’s history has something to tell me in a more personal way then the history of an Asian or American people. My heritage gives me something to connect to in some small way, it applies a chisel to a part of my identity, and makes me appreciate my life in Canada in a way that not everybody does or even can.


  • Pardon my Greek, but what exactly is a Mennonite? :-?


  • @TG:

    Pardon my Greek, but what exactly is a Mennonite? :-?

    a nuts and bolts definition might be a person who both/either:

    1. is of Mennonite heritage - The Mennonites are a religious group with origens in Holland. Origionally called “Anabaptists” by the Catholic and Protestant churches, they were persecuted until they found refuge in Prussia and Poland for ~200 years. To maintain their status of “consciensious objector” (and not be conscripted into the German armies) they moved en mass to Russia, invited by Catherine the Great to settle colonies there. They then moved to Canada, America, Mexico and South America around the times of: The Crimean War, The Russian Revolution, and any other time that they could escape Stalinist Russia/USSR (and afterwards). Although we are of Dutch origen, and most recently of Russia, many of us still speak German. Education and music are the highest priorities of the Mennonite people, and their conditions for finding a home country has included separate education, non-participation in the armed forces, and other “special rights and privileges”. Usually they are welcome due to their industriousness and they tend to prosper where ever they settle.
    2. A person with Mennonite beliefs. Prolly closest to Baptist, except we are pacifists.
      Although the greatest population is here in Manitoba, there are many 000’s in Congo, India, S. America, and various pockets in Canada and the US (as well as Germany, Switzerland, Russia, etc.)

    i’m not sure that this relates to my voting pattern as most Mennos tend to be more “conservative”.

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