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In reply to the discussion: It looks like it's time again. Where do you stand politically? [View all]LWolf
(46,179 posts)39. I do, too. nt
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Then why would you think it had anything to do with the (US) Libertarian Party?
Spider Jerusalem
Jul 2014
#48
Out of curiosity, I just 'did' it for Miliband and Cameron, on the basis of their known policies
LeftishBrit
Jul 2014
#21
Before doing it myself for what I see as their views, I think you're likely right
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2014
#58
I highly doubt that any of the individuals on that chart have taken this test. nt
onehandle
Jul 2014
#10
It might not be entirely accurate but I agree with you that it's probably pretty close.
Dawgs
Jul 2014
#32
How politicians vote is where they stand. Their words mean very little except for a
sabrina 1
Jul 2014
#43
I disagree, a politician's record of voting tells us where they stand. A few disappointing
sabrina 1
Jul 2014
#49
I question any chart that puts Dalai Lama at the most liberal place, considering that until recently
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2014
#40
I've moved more to the left these past couple of years. (Economic -7.12) (Social -6.82)
DEMTough
Jul 2014
#63
Last time I took it (pretty recently) I was way down in the bottom left corner.
nomorenomore08
Jul 2014
#78