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	<title>Comments on: Based on your answers, you are most likely a neoconservative</title>
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		<title>By: aimai</title>
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		<description>what a weird quiz. The questions aren&#039;t that clearly distinguished from one another and I wouldn&#039;t say they accurately reflect anything I think. I came out a &#039;liberal&#039; and the only liberals they could think of were wilson and carter. Clinton didn&#039;t seem to fall into any of their categories (not that I think he should have, its just interesting to see that some people/policies/administrations seemingly can&#039;t be categorized. Perhaps that is because the judgements required to decide what to do in any given case are too complex for binary line drawing? just my guess.

aimai
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>what a weird quiz. The questions aren&#8217;t that clearly distinguished from one another and I wouldn&#8217;t say they accurately reflect anything I think. I came out a &#8216;liberal&#8217; and the only liberals they could think of were wilson and carter. Clinton didn&#8217;t seem to fall into any of their categories (not that I think he should have, its just interesting to see that some people/policies/administrations seemingly can&#8217;t be categorized. Perhaps that is because the judgements required to decide what to do in any given case are too complex for binary line drawing? just my guess.</p>
<p>aimai</p>
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