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Wow, I didn't think I was quite that extreme. I'm like the fucking Dalai Lama.



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Take this suckers.



I voted for Kucinich in 2004, and I was gonna vote for him again but he dropped out before I had the chance.

Am I the most liberal wacko here at VGC?  I'm waaaay past Gandhi.



It's now become a competition in which the person who is most left, and most liberal wins.



Hell yeah. On that note, my drunk liberal ass is gonna go pass out and dream about universal health care and higher taxes and solar-powered abortions.



Hey hey, I'm pro-choice, pro-welfare, pro-universal healthcare, anti-guns. Give me a left/liberal ideology and chances are I support it.

Only thing I'm not is communist, and thats only because evidence has shown that it doesn't work due to the fact that humans consistently fuck it up.

 

Edit: @Rubang

You reckon you could go for some anarchism with that result? =P



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The Ghost of RubangB said:
Hell yeah. On that note, my drunk liberal ass is gonna go pass out and dream about universal health care and higher taxes and solar-powered abortions.

 

 Welcome to the UK ;) (Well, when it comes to economic ideas, unfortunatly, our government are very much not liberal).



SamuelRSmith said:
The Ghost of RubangB said:
Hell yeah. On that note, my drunk liberal ass is gonna go pass out and dream about universal health care and higher taxes and solar-powered abortions.

 

 Welcome to the UK ;) (Well, when it comes to economic ideas, unfortunatly, our government are very much not liberal).

Bahh, this is the one thing that annoys me about the British. They always love to complain about things that Americans have to deal with in a much larger mass and at a far greater extremity.

 



 

 

MontanaHatchet said:
SamuelRSmith said:
The Ghost of RubangB said:
Hell yeah. On that note, my drunk liberal ass is gonna go pass out and dream about universal health care and higher taxes and solar-powered abortions.

 

 Welcome to the UK ;) (Well, when it comes to economic ideas, unfortunatly, our government are very much not liberal).

Bahh, this is the one thing that annoys me about the British. They always love to complain about things that Americans have to deal with in a much larger mass and at a far greater extremity.

 

 

 How do you mean? If you mean that the UK has a liberal government, you'd be wrong.

 - All websites visitied, emails sent, text messages sent, phone calls made are all stored for a year (not contents, time, date, who-to and how long (if phone call))
 - The Government has a database which contains all addresses lived at, all cars owned, and they have access to a person's purchases when tracked (through a credit card, for example). The government also has information on all medication taken.
 - The government were recently debating whether the police can keep a person for 45 days without evidence if they are suspect of being a terrorist.
 - The government is expressing a huge interest in ID-Cards, to prove that you are a British-citizen, basically another measure of keeping an eye on you.
 - There have also been talks of the Government keeping a huge national database containing every citizen's DNA, finger-prints, etc.
 - The average British citizen is captured on CCTV hundreds of times a day.
 - If you've ever commited any felony, no matter how big or small, it will be kept on the PNC for one hundred years.

If the US has it worse than that, then I'm all ears.



SamuelRSmith said:

 

How do you mean? If you mean that the UK has a liberal government, you'd be wrong.

- All websites visitied, emails sent, text messages sent, phone calls made are all stored for a year (not contents, time, date, who-to and how long (if phone call))
- The Government has a database which contains all addresses lived at, all cars owned, and they have access to a person's purchases when tracked (through a credit card, for example). The government also has information on all medication taken.
- The government were recently debating whether the police can keep a person for 45 days without evidence if they are suspect of being a terrorist.
- The government is expressing a huge interest in ID-Cards, to prove that you are a British-citizen, basically another measure of keeping an eye on you.
- There have also been talks of the Government keeping a huge national database containing every citizen's DNA, finger-prints, etc.
- The average British citizen is captured on CCTV hundreds of times a day.
- If you've ever commited any felony, no matter how big or small, it will be kept on the PNC for one hundred years.

If the US has it worse than that, then I'm all ears.

 

The USA locks people up on foreign soil for years, tortures them and when they finally do charge them they do it in courts run by the military. Their infringement of freedoms is worse than the British, at least the Brits generally have to comply with Habeas Corpus, the Americans seem to discard it entirely whenever somebody is 'suspicious'.



Here's mine to balance out this thread from all you crazy liberals:

:P

However, I don't really like this test. Sometimes they blur the line between moral and legal. Some things I'd consider immoral, but I certainly think they should be legal, or rather I think that the government should have no say on the issue at all.

And I have no idea why the astrology question is in there at all.

There are other issues I had, but I won't go much more into this.