oldman420

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I kind of feel we are a liberal crowd so I devised this poll to find out.
I mean no offense to any that may be offended by the personal nature of some of the above questions.
peace
 

ElFenix

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why is there a big gap between lower middle clase and upper class? you're leaving out 50% of the population


caucasian isn't an ethnicity. and, as you're using it, is the same a 'eropean.'
 

Puffnstuff

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Yeah we need a working class in there somewhere between impoverished and lower middle class.
 

Puffnstuff

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Under marital status you need to add widow/widower which is what I am however I chose single to complete the question.
 

JulesMaximus

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I'm a white middle class professional who is registered as republican but is very centerist in his views on politics and socialism. I support capital punishment and I am pro choice. I also support embryonic stem cell research and I have no problem with pornography. I am in my late 30s, I have been married to my first and only wife for 14 years. We have a son and are still happily married with no plans to divorce.

I'm also of the opinion that our country is way too lax on enforcing its borders and immigration laws. I think the republican party has failed miserably in this...in fact, I think they outright suck ass at enforcing our borders and immigration laws...god knows they've had enough time in office to actually do something about it.

I also don't give a damn about religion or the conservative religious agenda...in fact, I think the religious bent of the current administration is hurting our country and our standing in the world community. Not to mention the number of hypocrites parading as moral beacons who are actively advising this administration.
 

tweaker2

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in the category for military service you left out a "retired" category (of which i am). it's quite distinct from being "discharged", the nearest category that i could pick. :)
 

DealMonkey

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Well that settles it, I'm going to run on a platform of embryonic stem cell research and porn! Think of my poll numbers!! My target demographic will be middle-aged white guys with more than 4+ computers in their house! I will carry the AT vote to victory!!

(My name is DealMonkey and I approve this message)

:D
 

firewall

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Who voted 'not sure' for 'do you have children?'? Either you have 'em or you don't.
 

ebaycj

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Originally posted by: firewall
Who voted 'not sure' for 'do you have children?'? Either you have 'em or you don't.

You might not know, if you are a man-whore who spreads his seed widely and plants it deep.
 
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Professional
Independent (Whats the diff between independent and unaffiliated?)
Socially conservative
Single
No kids (LOL @ not sure)
Upper Class (Possibly MC but I'm not sure how high that goes anymore)
High School
Never divorced (no mariage, no divorce)
Never been in the military
26-35
White guy (pretty fly for a...)
Capital punishment - Yes
Abortion - disagree but think the laws should be set by the local government yes/no
Stem cell research yes
Porn - whatever floats your boat
 

piasabird

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I think asking questions about Upper, middle,lower middle class are irrelevent. There is not clear definitions what middle class actually is. Some people think that middle class is making $200,000.00.

What do you think is the definition of lower and upper middle class?

I think the average income in the USA is around $40,000.00. . . .

Using actual number makes more sense.

What is lower middle calls?

What is Mid-range Middle Class?

What is upper Middle Class?
 

imported_Lothar

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Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Independent (Whats the diff between independent and unaffiliated?)

I guess "Independent" would mean you're registered to another party(Green, Libertarian, Constitution, Independent*yes, such a party exists*) besides the major 2.

Unaffiliated would mean you're not registered to any party I suppose...
 
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Originally posted by: Lothar
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Independent (Whats the diff between independent and unaffiliated?)

I guess "Independent" would mean you're registered to another party(Green, Libertarian, Constitution, Independent*yes, such a party exists*) besides the major 2.

Unaffiliated would mean you're not registered to any party I suppose...

But there was also a choice for "other" that I figured included the greens, socialists workers party, pot party, nazi party, etc...
 

imported_Lothar

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Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Originally posted by: Lothar
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Independent (Whats the diff between independent and unaffiliated?)

I guess "Independent" would mean you're registered to another party(Green, Libertarian, Constitution, Independent*yes, such a party exists*) besides the major 2.

Unaffiliated would mean you're not registered to any party I suppose...

But there was also a choice for "other" that I figured included the greens, socialists workers party, pot party, nazi party, etc...

Independent party I guess.
They're mainly in the Midwest.

Jesse Ventura and his Ilk.
 
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Originally posted by: Lothar
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Where are the Republicans?

Afraid to admit they are???

They're hiding out in the Independent column ;)

Heh... Link
In Alaska, 25 percent of voters are registered Republicans. Just more than 14 percent are Democrat.
About 60% of registered voters in Alaska are registered as independent. ;)

 

oldman420

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thanks for the input folks We apear to be a semi-conservitive, middle of the road, educated, independant crew here that likes capitol punishment and stem cell research
 

Rainsford

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Originally posted by: piasabird
I think asking questions about Upper, middle,lower middle class are irrelevent. There is not clear definitions what middle class actually is. Some people think that middle class is making $200,000.00.

What do you think is the definition of lower and upper middle class?

I think the average income in the USA is around $40,000.00. . . .

Using actual number makes more sense.

What is lower middle calls?

What is Mid-range Middle Class?

What is upper Middle Class?

I also suppose it depends on how big your family is that's sharing the income, a certain income that puts a family of 4 in the lower-middle class would allow a single person to live fairly well.
 

oldman420

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as to class I left the definition up to the individual as I asked "who we are" I was looking for opinions and feelings more than numbers. The fact that this question caused people to really reflect was IMO a good thing