Are you a neocon? (quiz)

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nowareman

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"Based on your answers you are most likely omnipotent."

Wow, I always felt as though I was a god. I guess this means I'm a neo-con. :)
 
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Originally posted by: nowareman
"Based on your answers you are most likely omnipotent."

Wow, I always felt as though I was a god. I guess this means I'm a neo-con. :)



Very close, but I'd say if you're talking about neo-cons the word you're looking for is impotent, not omnipotent. :cool:
 

nowareman

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Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: nowareman
"Based on your answers you are most likely omnipotent."

Wow, I always felt as though I was a god. I guess this means I'm a neo-con. :)



Very close, but I'd say if you're talking about neo-cons the word you're looking for is impotent, not omnipotent. :cool:

:D

Neo-cons are omnipotent in their impotence.
 

Zebo

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They did'nt offer the "Attack China" "Attack Israel" solution for me (two countries who in 10 years will pose a very real threat to our secuity and dominance and have an abobimable human rights/freedom record) ...so I'm stuckwith thier patented solutions...

Isolationist

The term isolationist is most often used negatively; few people who share its beliefs use it to describe their own foreign policy perspective. They believe in "America first." For them, national sovereignty trumps international relations. Many unions, libertarians, and anti-globalization protesters share isolationist tenets.

Isolationists?

Are wary of US involvement in the United Nations
Oppose international law, alliances, and agreements
Believe the US should not act as a global cop
Support trade practices that protect American workers
Oppose liberal immigration
Oppose American imperialism
Desire to preserve what they see as America's national identity and character
Historical isolationist: President Calvin Coolidge

Modern isolationist: Author/Commentator Pat Buchanan
 

lozina

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I think alot of you had set your expectations a little too high for this quiz :)

I thought it was pretty decent, and even some of my liberal answers were too extreme, but I figure you gotta be pretty blunt and exaggerate things if you want to try to come to a conclusion in only 10 simple questions.

Then of course there's a tad of bias on my part :D

I never take quizes like this too seriously, but I think they're fun and treat them light heartedly.