[CS-FSLUG] Political Discussion---please humour me.
Aaron Lehmann
lehmanap at lehmanap.dyndns.org
Sun Jan 9 15:38:15 CST 2005
When you answer the questions, do you look at it from a moral point of
view, or from the point of view you would want your government to act
on? Or is there a perceptable difference between the two?
Aaron Lehmann
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 04:17:41PM -0500, Christopher Rose wrote:
> Here was my score:
>
> Economic Left/Right: -2.12
> Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 2.46
>
> At most, my own variance is about +-0.01 on either scale at any given time. Basically, no change. For me, I guess I am pretty much where I am often accused of being (though some have thought I should have scored higher towards the "Authoritarian" than I do). Beyond that, I would simply argue that I am somewhat rigid and inflexible.
>
> Pax,
> Christopher
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Timothy R . Butler" <tbutler at uninetsolutions.com>
> To: "A Christian virtual Free Software and Linux Users Group." <Christiansource at ofb.biz>
> Subject: Re: [CS-FSLUG] Political Discussion---please humour me.
> Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 14:14:53 -0600
>
> >
> > Hi Christopher,
> > > One of the bulletin boards I participate on had this URL. I would
> > > like to ask some of you to check it out and take this test. Given
> > > the number of political rants I have seen lately, I have ask if
> > > any of us really do know when we stand politically speaking. It
> > > can be argued that our faith affects ours political decision
> > > making. Yet, it would be interesting to see how some of us score
> > > on this test, especially those with the strongest political
> > > attitudes.
> >
> > I need to do it again. I usually run this ever six months or so to
> > see where I land politically and if it fluctuates. It does to an
> > extent, seemingly based on my mood, how cynical I'm feeling at that
> > moment, etc.
> >
> > I'll do it in a few minutes and post results (plus, I'll dig up my
> > old blog posts on it just for grins).
> >
> > > Also, perhaps CS-FSLUG should consider creating a bulletin board
> > > of it's own, though with password protection of course.
> >
> >
> > That could be done. I'm not sure if it might not cause some
> > dilution having both a mailing list and a web forum, though... of
> > course, if others are interested in the idea, let me know. I'm not
> > closed to the idea.
> >
> > -Tim
> >
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