Are you a neocon - the QUIZ

LunarRay

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I am a :
Based on your answers, you are most likely a liberal. Read below to learn more about each foreign policy perspective.

Liberals?

Are wary of American arrogance and hypocrisy
Trace much of today's anti-American hatred to previous US foreign policies.
Believe political solutions are inherently superior to military solutions
Believe the US is morally bound to intervene in humanitarian crises
Oppose American imperialism
Support international law, alliances, and agreements
Encourage US participation in the UN
Believe US economic policies must help lift up the world's poor
Historical liberal: President Woodrow Wilson

Modern liberal: President Jimmy Carter
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Originally posted by: LunarRay
I am a :
Based on your answers, you are most likely a liberal. Read below to learn more about each foreign policy perspective.

Liberals?

Are wary of American arrogance and hypocrisy
Trace much of today's anti-American hatred to previous US foreign policies.
Believe political solutions are inherently superior to military solutions
Believe the US is morally bound to intervene in humanitarian crises
Oppose American imperialism
Support international law, alliances, and agreements
Encourage US participation in the UN
Believe US economic policies must help lift up the world's poor
Historical liberal: President Woodrow Wilson

Modern liberal: President Jimmy Carter

Same here, although I have many conservative perspectives, or what I thought were conservative values. It seems more and more that to be conservative is to be pro war. I cannot abide that.
 

LunarRay

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Realists are
Realists?

Are guided more by practical considerations than ideological vision
Believe US power is crucial to successful diplomacy - and vice versa
Don't want US policy options unduly limited by world opinion or ethical considerations
Believe strong alliances are important to US interests
Weigh the political costs of foreign action
Believe foreign intervention must be dictated by compelling national interest
Historical realist: President Dwight D. Eisenhower

Modern realist: Secretary of State Colin Powell

 

BOBDN

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According to the results of the quiz I am a liberal.

Although I must say some of the statements only approximated my beliefs. There were statements I could have combined to form a more accurate depiction of my views.
 

Tripleshot

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<-----------------------Isolationist. I lean towards libertarian, but can't find a one that is worthy of holding the highest office in the land. So I vote democrat ...because, as someone else said here, it's the lesser of two evils. I am quite pleased with the state of affairs in the 90's re:economy, and long for those days to return. It damn sure won't happen under ANY republican administration.
 

Moonbeam

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Lazyist. I couldn't keep reading and trying to find the best of a bunch of bad answers.
 

Martin

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Well what do you know..I'm a tree-hugging, tofu-eating, bicycle-driving, hemp-wearing liberal!
 

LunarRay

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I wonder if it is logical to conclude that the non taking of the test is indicative of being a neocon? If I were a Water Buffalo I'd already know it.., I think.
Except in the case of Moonbeam who I know is a celestialist..
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Originally posted by: LunarRay
I wonder if it is logical to conclude that the non taking of the test is indicative of being a neocon? If I were a Water Buffalo I'd already know it.., I think.
Except in the case of Moonbeam who I know is a celestialist..

I am a jelly donut
 

LunarRay

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Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Originally posted by: LunarRay
I wonder if it is logical to conclude that the non taking of the test is indicative of being a neocon? If I were a Water Buffalo I'd already know it.., I think.
Except in the case of Moonbeam who I know is a celestialist..

I am a jelly donut

Ahhh the good stuff is inside.. :)

 

Jmman

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Originally posted by: Gaard
Wjat? No NeoCons here? Is it something to be ashamed of?


Obviously you guys are proud liberals though..........
 

syzygy

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politically, i suppose i loathe all ideologues, but i have a special dislike for liberals, especially anything just off left of center. they are not just pathologically naive, but they remain so even in the face of destruction and wanton brutality, unless ! - and here's the sickening clincher - they are the ones holding the reins. then no laws, no rules, no constraints apply. everything is fair game. innocent millions have been sacrificed on their holy altars of social revolution in the past 200 years and they have the gall to accuse neo-cons of having their own designs on global conquests. geez, how stupid.

hell, while i'm on this lovely kick, i don't care much for libertarian isolationists, far-right nut jobs, and peace now peace always flower children. :p
 

judasmachine

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Well dot my eyes and call me a:

Liberal

Liberals?

Are wary of American arrogance and hypocrisy
Trace much of today's anti-American hatred to previous US foreign policies.
Believe political solutions are inherently superior to military solutions
Believe the US is morally bound to intervene in humanitarian crises
Oppose American imperialism
Support international law, alliances, and agreements
Encourage US participation in the UN
Believe US economic policies must help lift up the world's poor
Historical liberal: President Woodrow Wilson

Modern liberal: President Jimmy Carter

But I prefer Anarchist.