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Kasz216 said:
bouzane said:
SocialistSlayer said:
Vikki said:
Figgycal said:
SocialistSlayer said:
Mr Puggsly said:
Some of the questions on this are ridiculous.

"Our race has many superior qualities, compared with other races."

"All people have their rights, but it is better for all of us that different sorts of people should keep to their own kind."

My guess is if you say "Strongly Agree" to those, you're right wing. I'm not gonna even bother finishing this crap.

yep. its ridiculous.

and their scale i just egregious. i mean look how they place people.

Obama's and Pope Benedict's placements confuse me.

That is their true placement. Obama is a conservative. He may have some liberal social values but he is first and foremost a conservative. Read their FAQ http://www.politicalcompass.org/faq

yeah sure he's a conservative. i guess if you start the scale in the middle, and leave out the entire left side.

by no definition of the word is he a conservative.


Obama's stance on taxes, environmentalism and corporatism are all conservative. Personally, I would place Obama somewhere above the center on that graph.

Regarding my political ideology, I would place myself almost all the way to the Left and about half way toward Libertarianism. I myself am a Libertarian Communist.

Eh, that's the thing though.  Corportism isn't a conservative economic belief.

If you'll note, when it came down to a vote to bail out Wallstreet... it failed the first couple times due to Republicans voting against it.


umm, yes it kind of is (At least in the sense that conservatism typically supports free enterprise with little regulation and low taxes, not as in Mussolini Corporatism). The democrats aren't very Liberal and the Republicans are simply being obstructionist like they have been for many years.