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05-Feb-2004, 04:19 PM #1
New political test
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My results:

The score shows how well the candidate met the search criteria

1. Bush 100%
2. Edwards 50%
3. Clark 46%
4. Kerry 46%
5. Dean 41%
6. Sharpton 27%
7. Koolspinach 19%
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05-Feb-2004, 04:33 PM #2
Bush 100%

Edwards 81%

Kerry 73%

Clark 67%

Dean 64%

Kucinch 51%

Sharpton 49%

I expected Dean to be a lot lower then he was on that list..
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05-Feb-2004, 04:57 PM #3
1 Kucinich Score: 100%

2 Dean Score: 94%

3 Sharpton Score: 94%

4 Kerry Score: 89%

5 Clark Score: 85%

6 Edwards Score: 83%

7 Bush Score: 17% (no surprise here)
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05-Feb-2004, 04:59 PM #4
stunned to see Edwards so low on your list, Basset.

You must get your news at .....


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05-Feb-2004, 05:12 PM #5
I'm not american but what the hell.

1 Kerry Score: 100%
2 Dean Score: 96%
3 Sharpton Score: 96%
4 Kucinich Score: 94%
5 Edwards Score: 94%
6 Clark Score: 93%
7 Bush Score: 41%


By the way...THOSE QUESTIONS ARE ALL BASSACKWARDS
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05-Feb-2004, 05:14 PM #6
Well it says 100% to the best match, not to the person who neccessarily has the exact same views as you.

Stupid POS statistics! B@H, Why can't they just give the REAL answer, not put it on a curve to make it appear like a better match than it is?
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05-Feb-2004, 05:15 PM #7
I didn't make 'em up, Pally.

But I agree, you need to pay close attention to what you're in favor or opposed to.
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05-Feb-2004, 05:21 PM #8
1. Bush 100% klepto oil baron
2. Edwards 50% who cares
3. Clark 46% greedy
4. Kerry 46% stupid
5. Dean 41% sold out
6. Sharpton 27% not fanatical racist
7. Koolspinach 19% high on the good chit


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05-Feb-2004, 05:30 PM #9
Re: New political test
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Originally posted by LANMaster:
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My results:

The score shows how well the candidate met the search criteria

1. Bush 100%
2. Edwards 50%
3. Clark 46%
4. Kerry 46%
5. Dean 41%
6. Sharpton 27%
7. Koolspinach 19%
Ah...LANMaster. Where is the Rep?
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05-Feb-2004, 05:46 PM #10
Rep, you're always 110% in my book.

Did you hear that Dean intends to quit if he doesn't win Wisconsin?
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05-Feb-2004, 08:15 PM #11
I'm a sucker for having others tell me what I prefer!

1. Kerry (Mistake #1; I don't care what anyone thinks, I'd have voted for Lieberman first)
2. Kucinich (Who? Oh, yeah, Ohio. I wonder what Harvey Pekar thinks of him)
3. Clark (Mistake #2; Clark's gotta get that honesty thing down first, or at least get better at lying)
4. Dean (Mistake #3; the guy's too excitable for my tastes, get him on meds first)
5. Sharpton (Mistake #4; No. No no no no no no no. I'd rather vote for Bill the Cat)
6. Edwards
7. Bush (I'd only vote for Bush if Dean receives the nomination, and that would be grudingly)

I enjoy taking the quizes in Cosmopolitan, too! (found my g-spot that way )
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05-Feb-2004, 08:21 PM #12
Oh yeah, percentages. Kerry 100%, Kucinich & Clark 94%, Dean 93% (scaaaary!), Sharpton 91%, Edwards 87%, Bush 42%.
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05-Feb-2004, 08:32 PM #13
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Rep, you're always 110% in my book.

Did you hear that Dean intends to quit if he doesn't win Wisconsin?
I did. BTW I was out and about last night enjoying a few beers. I heard candidate Dean was at a bar a few blocks away at a rally. I am sorry to have missed his event.

I would have enjoyed meeting him. Oh well. Stuff happens.
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05-Feb-2004, 08:41 PM #14
Lan there's a vast gulf between Bush & Edwards. Party hack MBA versus a trial lawyer. To me the real interest would be in your results if the GOP had more viable candidates.
So regardless of the outcome of the 2004 elections who do you think can be a viable Republican candidate in 2008? I don't really see any strong contenders on the horizon for them. Of course there's plenty of time for one to emerge.

You folks ever try this political compass test ?
This test is like all such tests meaningless but interesting. You may not end up where you think.
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06-Feb-2004, 03:41 AM #15
The man I like is in the middle of the pack. I note he has served in the Military and as an elected official.

I also note that Dubya is shown as having "Served in the Military." Huh? He is the same kind of draft dodging S.O.B. as Bill Clinton, justt sneakier about it.
Fact is, "Serving in the Militrary" but not in any of the Combat Arms was called by we Grunts: "In the rear...with the G-damn gear!" (Like Al Gore and thousands of other rich kids who, though "in-country," never heard a 122-mikemike rocket go off 15 meters from their 2x2xyou hole or a burst from an AK-47 snapping by over their heads, sounding all the world like obscene popcorn popping).
Thing is, neither Bush or Clinton even got to "The rear"; b*stards!
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