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.
Oooh, yeah. My voting patterns are very strongly based on my Austrian economics, concepts of proprius rights and hawkish anti-collectivist attitudes.