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Old 09.14.2008, 03:55 PM   #53
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Originally Posted by Glice
On another note, was it just me that thought that most of the questions weren't really divisive unless you're of a hard-libertarian mindset?

the questions were'nt really good-- i think more emphasis was given to the "strongly agree" vs. "agree" etc. sort of like a thermometer. even if you disagree with the presentation of the questions.

for example in the weed legalization question, if you "agree" (as i do), it's considered mild libertarian. whereas if you "strongly agree" (i.e. if you have a weed habit) then you're considered some kind of radical. i mean, im for legalizing it, but fuck if im going to lose life or limb fighting for a pothead cause. does it make me more or less libertarian really, to have a weed habit?
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