NationStates Jolt Archive


Survey (FOR AMERICAN USERS ONLY)

Neo Sanderstead
29-10-2006, 18:29
This is for a presentation I am currently working on. If you could answer the folloing pole question

Do you consider your voting patterns or political views to be strongly motivated by a particular ideology or abstract concept?

It is vital that only American users answer this questionare
New Burmesia
29-10-2006, 18:37
You know, you could have just done a poll on one thread, instead of three. It might have made it a bit easier.
Swilatia
29-10-2006, 18:37
once again, i am messing up you poll.
Swilatia
29-10-2006, 18:41
merde

spam there, (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?f=29) not here.
Katganistan
29-10-2006, 18:49
survey

Allers, since you quite obviously don't intend to play by the rules, take a nice two week break. At least three mods have told you to knock it off; next time it's deletion.

Comprende?
Anti-Social Darwinism
29-10-2006, 19:15
Since my claim is that I'm a moderate, I try to base my vote on review of the issues and common sense - i.e., what, in my opinion, will be the best (or, in some cases, the least harmful) outcome for all. For instance, I am pro-union, but I won't blindly follow the union agenda; if I don't feel that what the union supports will benefit all, I'll vote against it.

Come to think of it, this does constitute an ideology. Change my vote, please.
Greill
29-10-2006, 19:24
Oooh, yeah. My voting patterns are very strongly based on my Austrian economics, concepts of proprius rights and hawkish anti-collectivist attitudes.