I took the test with some fun, and ready to appreciate things in a relative,
kind of laid-back manner, without reacting too emotionally. The end-result
did not surprise me too much. I won't disclose publicly where I stand
according to the test, but for those of you who know me well, there's no big
surprise.
Thanks for sharing, Phil.
Christian
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> part de Phil Yantis
> Envoyé : jeudi 6 novembre 2003 18:00
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> Objet : [HP3000-L] OT: Where's your Political Compass pointing?
>
>
> Oh boy, this could get interesting!
> The Political Compass is a four quadrant classification
> test/system like
> many of the personality profiles we've all taken. This one is geared
> toward "political personality" with the upper left quadrant
> being "Authoritarian Left" and the lower right quadrant being
> "Libertarian
> Right". They give examples at various points in each
> quadrant. Are you a
> Hitler? Perhaps a Ghandi, a Friedman or a Gerhard Schroeder,
> or maybe even
> a candidate for Pope?
>
> C'mon Wirt, Denis, Christian, Tracy, Ray, Donna et al. Step
> up and get
> classified. &B^)
> And you too Chuck C!
> http://politicalcompass.org/
>
> Let's see now, if I read this thing right er left er..., I should move
> somewhat north of Temecula, California and start Googling
> Jean Cretien. Eh!
> Phil
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