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What is Your Political Ideology?

Posted: 2002-07-09 02:58pm
by EmperorSolo51
Mine is a fascist ideology that is based on Fascism of Oswald Mosley, Francisco Franco, and Benito Mussolini. How about you

Posted: 2002-07-09 04:09pm
by jock
I like Socialism but I'm going to have to go with European Capitalism(quite different in many respects from the US version)

Posted: 2002-07-09 05:41pm
by Deimos Anomaly
Conservatism... pretty moderate in most respects. A few, such as gun control issues, I'd hold to in a way that some might view as extreme.

Posted: 2002-07-09 05:44pm
by David
Labor?? You must be British.

Posted: 2002-07-09 05:58pm
by AltoidMaster
Facism is the only way to go!!!!! MUAHAHAHA.

Posted: 2002-07-09 09:05pm
by Guardsman Bass
god thats a lot of fascists. I personally am moderately liberal, meaning that while I trust the executive branch of government more than the legislative branch, I am also an admirer of the possibility of a planetary government.

Posted: 2002-07-09 09:10pm
by Antediluvian
Liberal.

Posted: 2002-07-09 10:21pm
by phongn
Moderate libertarian

Posted: 2002-07-09 10:27pm
by David
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Check out the location, what do you think I am.

Posted: 2002-07-09 10:48pm
by Howedar
Moderately conservative, although I despise both the Democratic and Republican parties.

Posted: 2002-07-09 11:00pm
by John Clark
Don't know what political ideology this is, but:

I believe that as long as you contribute constructively to society and don't go out of your way to do anything destructive, you should be left alone to do as you please.

I believe in a government that is only as large and as powerful as necessary to fulfill its obligation to those who elect it.

I believe that the people are the government, and that certain of the responsibilities that most people have abrogated to government, and certain rights which the people have relinquished to government, belong back in the hands of the people.

That's my ideology, I guess. Don't know what you'd call it... Responsibility-ism? lol

Conservative Libertarian here....

Posted: 2002-07-10 05:26am
by MKSheppard
I'd describe myself as having libertarian leanings, but
with a conservative bent.

Some parts of the Libertarian plank I don't agree with, mostly:

1.) Pro Abortion Plank (cheapens human life...if you don't want kids,
DONT FUCKING STICK IT IN!)

2.) Pro Illegal Immigrant Plank (If you wanna come to this country,
do it legally, like my anecestors did, instead of wading across the
Rio Grande and demanding that we naitive-born Americans have
to change our habits to satisfy YOU.)

3.) Pro Drug Legalization Plank (take it down to a minor
misdemeanor, there HAS to be some sort of stigma
associated with being a druggie, same as there is with
a hard KKKore alcoholic.)

However, I'd be willing to settle with a fascist government if I was
the one doing the ruling.....the liberal pukes would be against the walls
in no tim........oh have I said too much?

PS - To the guy who made the poll:

Marxism/Leninism is the same damn thing as Stalinism/Maoism, it's
just that Lenin never got the chance to show what an evil bastard
he was before he died, while Stalin had a 30 year tyranny to show
how evil he was.

Posted: 2002-07-10 06:13am
by Cpt_Frank
:shock: Many fascists here... and they're proud of it!

Posted: 2002-07-10 03:12pm
by A Big Flying Fish
liberal right for me.
I don't like guns being owned by everyone, I'm for abortion, I like strict drug laws, and I like having lots of money. And I like human rights, except for criminals, they can get screwed. And I don't like illegal immigrants, come into a country legally or don't come at all

Posted: 2002-07-10 03:16pm
by David
You sound like your one of those swing votes the politicians fight over so much.

Re: Conservative Libertarian here....

Posted: 2002-07-10 04:17pm
by Howedar
MKSheppard wrote:it's
just that Lenin never got the chance to show what an evil bastard
he was before he died, while Stalin had a 30 year tyranny to show
how evil he was.
Bullshit.

Posted: 2002-07-11 07:53am
by SPOOFE
Me? Fiscally conservative, socially liberal. VERY liberal. Ultimately, I think that people (as long as they don't intrude on another's rights) should be left alone. This includes subjects like sexual orientation, gun ownership, drug use, communications, and the like.

I also think that government should focus on only a handful of things... education (EXTREMELY important), military, and policing, in that order. Government should only make sure that its people are smart, safe from outside threats, and safe from each other. Everything beyond that is, in my opinion, extraneous baggage.

Libertarian...

Posted: 2002-07-11 12:29pm
by FireNexus
Leave me alone, I'll leave you alone. If you're not paying me, I'm not paying you, you're not a friend or a member of my family, I don't give a damned what you do. And it should go both ways.

Government should be large enough to defend the rights of the people, not support them. And, people should be allowed to bear arms to defend against a government which gets too powerful. That's why the framers wanted that right, and that's why it's #2 in the USA...

Posted: 2002-07-11 12:46pm
by David
The first step in any dictatorships move to obtain power is to disarm the citizens. Witness Germany, Russia, and China.


All those poor Brits.



Before the government disarmed them, the police in London did not have to carry firearms, now they do.

What does that tell you about gun-control?


If you make a law saying no one may have guns, then only the law-abiding ctizens will comply. What will the criminals do?

Keep on carring guns.

Ummm...Yeah

Posted: 2002-07-11 05:12pm
by Sienthal
I'd have to go with Communism (The Marxist version), though Socialism comes a close second.

Posted: 2002-07-11 05:27pm
by AltoidMaster
You're statement about disarming the citizens is very interesting when we observe the effects of the red student militants during the cultural revolution. What you observed were thousands of students going up and beating people up because they were "counter revolutionary". Hardly good.

Posted: 2002-07-11 05:47pm
by David
Hardly a good example.

Posted: 2002-07-11 07:31pm
by Icehawk
Im not exactly sure what I would put myself under. However I am pretty sure of myself on a number of things:

Im all for abortion rights
All for stemcell and cloning research
All for getting rid of cigarettes and other pointless drugs
I have nothing against alchohol but have no tollerance for people who drink and drive.
I prefer Canada's take on weapon/gun ownership
Im pretty much an athiest and disslike anyone who tries to shove religion or other forms of such irrational sillyness down mine or other peoples throats.
Im not fond of Conservatives or anyone who thinks "we should go back to the good old days" or that we should stay the way we currently are.
I don't believe in Nationalism
I don't believe in the todays trend of segregating humanity into "racial" classifications. We are all HUMANS and that is the only true race worth having any concern over IMO

Those are most of my main points.

Posted: 2002-07-12 06:21am
by SPOOFE
The first step in any dictatorships move to obtain power is to disarm the citizens. Witness Germany, Russia, and China.
Now, now, let's not turn this into a Gun Control debate. Especially since we know everyone in favor of Control is wrong.

(Kidding, kidding!)

Posted: 2002-07-12 10:49am
by Meghel
I am a Moderate Conservative. Liberal in some views, highly conservative in others.

It seems like the Conservatives are the biggest group here. :P

Cheers,

Meghel