| DinanX5 |
01-23-2006 03:22 PM |
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Originally Posted by ricky.agrawal
ricky.agrawal : 5.25 / -2.46
burkleymh : -3.5 / 1.79
statdoc : 4.00 / 1.28
WagnerX5 : -3.38 / -0.36
DinanX5 : -4.50 / -2.51
Mrs. DinanX5 : -3.50 / -2.41
What I'm really curious is how much I'll change again after a year or two in college. I know from 2002 to now I've had two very liberal-minded history teachers (apparently they said they taught that perspective to outbalance the conservative textbook.. which it was so I appreciate that). On top of that I've been taught that the (I hope I get this term right) political dichromatism doesn't mean much in ways of how an individuals actions can be categorized. Oh so much blah blah blah :)
This will be fun to see where people side once elections start up!
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Agreed! Surveys like this are fun (I've been passing it around the office... ), and sometimes they're even enlightening. e.g. I know a couple of people here at work that fancy themselves pretty conservative, but their 'compass' reading pointed more toward Gandhi than Bush!!
Like you said Ricky, this doesn't mean their actions/beliefs will always stay consistent with this 'for fun' survey, but it tells me that sometimes people allow themselves to be herded into a certain camp of thought and politics, when in reality, they're more aligned elsewhere... ;)
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