View Poll Results: Which ploitical group are you?

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  • Centrist

    3 6.12%
  • Liberal

    14 28.57%
  • Socialist

    5 10.20%
  • Communist

    5 10.20%
  • Anarchist

    1 2.04%
  • Totalitarian

    0 0%
  • Fascist

    0 0%
  • Capitalist

    1 2.04%
  • Corpratist

    0 0%
  • Other

    8 16.33%
  • Conservative

    5 10.20%
  • Libertarian

    7 14.29%
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    No i cant for you to realize this it takes alot of study and learning about what happened, then when you connect the dots it's clear. Thing's like 9-11 would be impossible to prove. But thing's like helping a Fascist Dictatorship in Brazil is easy. Like why did they just simply give you Trillion of dollars of are resources to you guys?
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    Please refrain the question. I don't understand what you're asking.

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    What i said was, that for you to find these thing's out you'll have to study about what happened. Then connect that with something else and you'll see a connection. Such as the Chilian , Argentinaian and Brazilian Dictatorships of the 60's,70's and 80's.

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    Have you ever been to Cuba? Their living conditions are great, everyone has jobs, excellent education, and free health care. But you'll never hear and see that since your Goverment doesnt permit you to go there.

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    Have YOU ever been to Cuba? Because I have, and for quite a time too, I have crossed it from extreme to extreme four times already, I have been with the Cubans, slept in their houses, ate in their tables, worked in their factories...and trust me, you shouldn't be so naive, because Cuba may have many good things, and it is certainly a beautiful place, but it's really far away from paradise. Yeah, you can blame US embargo on many things, but idealizing the Cuban goverment is a big mistake, very typical of the naive left. Right now, I have taken the "Gramma" newspaper- with "Juventud Rebelde", the only two newspapers in Cuba- from the last time I went there: 6th of September of 2005. Please, allow me to dfescribe it:

    On large, big red letters, "FIDEL VISITA JAMAICA", and a long front page article on it, with a photograph of Fidel with tyhe first minister of Jamaica. The other two articles, "This evening, debate on the Cumbre de Petrocaribe and the presence of Fidel in Jamaica", "Tribute of the people to the heroes and martyrs of the 5th of September of 1957".

    The next pages, on how Cuba is tighting relationships with India, how the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia visits Cuba, the biography of Henry Reeve, who fought for Cuba in the 19th century, and "Henry Reeve" is also the name of the brigade of doctors Fidel wanted to send to New Orleans, and Bush foolishly rejected. More thoughts of things that happened during the revolution, something about the Katrina wich seems the only objective information, and still leans slightly- just slightly, I admit- against the US goverment. Opinion columns, all friendly to Fidel, the sports and the last page on the development of schools in Cuba. This makes....EIGHT PAGES!!! Counting the front and backcover. Juventud Rebelde is not great either, it's basically more of the same, by different journalists (I have it here too).

    So yes, this is the freedom of press you get in Cuba. Isn't that wonderful?
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    Isn't that wonderful?
    Yes! Who needs freedom of expression, freedom of possesion and all that crap, when you have so much weed, tobbaco and great food! Oh, and the booty of those girls... yum.
    When fighting monsters, be wary not to become one yourself... when gazing into the abyss, bear in mind that the abyss also gazes into you." - Friedrich Nietzsche

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    Conservative Moderate Republican.

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    This poll seems more american aligned.

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    It probably is, but please take it as a more general rule.

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    Quote Originally Posted by War Angel
    Yes! Who needs freedom of expression, freedom of possesion and all that crap, when you have so much weed, tobbaco and great food! Oh, and the booty of those girls... yum.
    No, no, you get jailed for like 20 years for having weed in Cuba. Yes, so much revolution and all, but weed is still illegal. The food aint great either, OK, so it's better than British food, but of course, anything is better than that: the food in Cuba, due to embargo, is basically...rice and black beans, in different variations.

    But yeah, the girls and the tobbaco are good And don't forget the coffee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wuggly Blight
    This poll seems more american aligned.
    Actually, I'm British. [It's my poll]
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    I admit that Casto's regime is imperfect, but you have to consider he's been on the brink of war with the most powerful nation in the world for 45 years. Even then, I have to admit he goes a bit too far, but he's nowhere near as bad as Bush and his Freedom-Bombs. Castro never bombed a village and called it freedom, killed a child and called it juctice or armed a fascist dictatorship and called it democracy.
    Oh, and Castro managed to save his country from a fuel crisis by turnign huge amounts of their industry to non-fossil-fuels based methods, so they use oxen instead of tractors, natural pesticides and so on. Do you the guys in the White House are gonna do that? Fat chance.
    Hasta la victoria, siempre, as Castro would say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Traitorfish
    I admit that Casto's regime is imperfect, but you have to consider he's been on the brink of war with the most powerful nation in the world for 45 years. Even then, I have to admit he goes a bit too far, but he's nowhere near as bad as Bush and his Freedom-Bombs. Castro never bombed a village and called it freedom, killed a child and called it juctice or armed a fascist dictatorship and called it democracy.
    Oh, and Castro managed to save his country from a fuel crisis by turnign huge amounts of their industry to non-fossil-fuels based methods, so they use oxen instead of tractors, natural pesticides and so on. Do you the guys in the White House are gonna do that? Fat chance.
    Hasta la victoria, siempre, as Castro would say.
    Hasta la victoria siempre, yes, of course, but not with Castro, thanks. All you say is true, but I am not going to admit the "less worse" is the best. And thus, I won't support Castro. I may have a better opinion of him than I have of some other political leaders, including political leaders of supposedly democratic nations.

    What I must say about Castro is that he is an excellent speaker. He is a great orator, and all of his speeches are caerfully written. Well, but the fact he's charming dosen't erase the ugly truth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Traitorfish
    Actually, I'm British. [It's my poll]
    Oh, and Castro managed to save his country from a fuel crisis by turnign huge amounts of their industry to non-fossil-fuels based methods, so they use oxen instead of tractors, natural pesticides and so on. Do you the guys in the White House are gonna do that? Fat chance.
    I've actually agreed with all of those things (America's foreign policy is a joke and contradictory), but I don't think the government should run industry whatsoever, so I'm happy the "guys in the White House" aren't doing anything like that.

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    government control of industry was taken during the world wars to ensure production and effeciency. when something needs to be done. the government takes over.

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    If something needs to be done, the greedy dollar-chasers would do it in spades because they believe in profit. And on the other hand: how is the government more certified to run industry than the industrials are?

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    profit does not mean efficieny. in the wars we needed the coal, trains, and industry dedicated to winning the war not making profit. building the best as fast and cheaply as possible. it was the best way to win the war.

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