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TEST: What's your political preference?
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorFunkyLA
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I haven't got a clue about who most of these people are, but:

Nor me!
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John Edwards (D)   

Hey.. that is a friend of mine from years back, we still talk regulary... a really nice guy... loves movies, more into to the soundtracks than the films... but hey... (OK, not "this John Edwards"...)

My list is as follows..... Oh... why on earth does it take 12 months to elect a President? Here a general election takes at most 2 months, and at least just 4 weeks.

John Edwards (D)
Hillary Clinton (D)
Barack Obama (D)
Rudy Giuliani (R)
John McCain (R)
Mitt Romney (R)
Fred Thompson (R)
Mike Huckabee (R)
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What confuses me is how they take so long to pick one, then get it so wrong!!!   
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What confuses me is how they take so long to pick one, then get it so wrong!!!   


Watch Hacking Democracy, and you will see how Boosh got in to the white house 
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Just reminded me of a joke I heard ages ago:

Q. How did Bush get into the Whitehouse?

A. Someone wrote PULL on the door!
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However, test result always depend on how questions are phrased.
I agree.

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Let's go figure out how the same person might answer differently according to phrasing... 
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"Would you like free health care for everybody?"

Yes!
I agree.

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"Are you willing to pay much more taxes to be spent on free health care for everybody?"

No!
I disagree.

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"Do you want more nuclear plants?"

No!
I disagree.

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"Are you willing to not have more nuclear plants and pay more for energy?"

No!
I agree.

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"Would you attack Iran?"

Nooo!
I agree.

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"Would you attack Iran if they built their own nukes and were going to use them against you or your allies?"

Dunno...
I disagree.

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Just reminded me of a joke I heard ages ago:

Q. How did Bush get into the Whitehouse?

A. Someone wrote PULL on the door!

Alright, that would be funny if it were true, but front doors of houses always turn to the inside, so you have to PUSH.
Martin Zuidervliet

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Oh... why on earth does it take 12 months to elect a President? Here a general election takes at most 2 months, and at least just 4 weeks.

Maybe because it's almost 40 times bigger than the United Kingdom and it has a population of 303,157,000 against 60,587,300 which is 5 times bigger...

Also I might add that the US is almost 232 times bigger than the Netherlands.
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We are the second country in the world for its total area (Source) and our election period is 30 days generally, so it's not really a reason.

The US like to make everything different and complicated that's all 
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I don't think the same can be said for Socialism.  It seems to me to be a viable system, though an extremely expensive one tax- and liberty- wise.


But it isnt really that expensive. e.g. I pay less for health care then people in US. You pay for insurance, i pay taxes. You pay for school, i pay taxes. Either way nothing is really free in any country. But i dont really loose any liberty in the process.
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I don't think the same can be said for Socialism.  It seems to me to be a viable system, though an extremely expensive one tax- and liberty- wise.


But it isnt really that expensive. e.g. I pay less for health care then people in US. You pay for insurance, i pay taxes. You pay for school, i pay taxes. Either way nothing is really free in any country. But i dont really loose any liberty in the process.


Actually, we can pay for school, but nobody has to.  Schools are funded by taxes and everybody is able to go for free.
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Actually, we can pay for school, but nobody has to.  Schools are funded by taxes and everybody is able to go for free.

Not university though. University is free in Sweden, and I wouldn't be surprised to learn also free in Finland.

That's not so weird though, taxes are after all higher in Sweden than the States..

No, what blows me away are charts like the one below detailing government spending per capita on health care. As you can see, countries like Canada and Sweden, where health care is provided for everyone by the government, actually spends less per capita than the U.S., who only provide health care for a certain percentage of the population.



Source for the image: http://www.kff.org/insurance/snapshot/chcm010307oth.cfm

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Actually, we can pay for school, but nobody has to.  Schools are funded by taxes and everybody is able to go for free.
Not university though, right? University is free in Sweden, and I wouldn't be surprised to learn also free in Finland.


It is... I should know, being a part-time student myself while working full days... 
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John Edwards (D) 
Hillary Clinton (D) 
Barack Obama (D) 


not suprised as that is my personal preferance, i will vote for edwards next month in the new jersey primary, in addition, it does not surprise me that edwards and democrats in general are preferred by our internaional users...
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John Edwards (D)   
Hillary Clinton (D)   
Barack Obama (D)   
John McCain (R)   
Mike Huckabee (R)
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John Edwards (D) 
Hillary Clinton (D) 
Barack Obama (D) 
Rudy Giuliani (R) 
John McCain (R) 
Mitt Romney (R) 
Fred Thompson (R) 
Mike Huckabee (R)
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I don't think the same can be said for Socialism.  It seems to me to be a viable system, though an extremely expensive one tax- and liberty- wise.


But it isnt really that expensive. e.g. I pay less for health care then people in US. You pay for insurance, i pay taxes. You pay for school, i pay taxes. Either way nothing is really free in any country. But i dont really loose any liberty in the process.


Actually, we can pay for school, but nobody has to.  Schools are funded by taxes and everybody is able to go for free.


You also have the liberty not to pay for health insurance...  But you really don't have a choice - so is it a liberty? I live in Denmark where we have what you would call Socialism. To pay 50% taxes is pretty common and no one really seems to have a problem with it, nor feel that they are not free to do whatever they want. What liberties is it that we don't have? The freedom to do what you want is quite closely tied to economic freedom when you think of it - which leaves a LOT of americans pretty restrained. They really don't have that many possibilities. Of course in the philosofical "American Dream" sense, they can do whatever the heck they want, but I have to say that so can a poor Dane.
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