> "John D. Giorgis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Horn, John wrote: > >> From: Kevin Tarr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> http://www.bcaplan.com/cgi/purity.cgi
> >11. > >Kinda reassuring, actually.
> What is reassuring is that *someone* finally had a > lower score than I did. > > 18 > JDG - Resident crazy conservative, right?
As a 16, can I claim to be one of the list's most bizarrely unpredictable WRT political issues? ;) (Actually, I agree with whoever said that the wording was far too strong to answer a flat 'yes' to many questions, but a graded response would have placed me on a somewhat more libertarian side. But only somewhat!)
Debbi
Every question seemed easy to me; they were straight forward. Paraphrasing: Do you think medical marijuana should be legal Y/N? Do you think carrying less than 5 grams of marijuana should be legal? Do you think any amount of M should be legal? Do you think all drugs should be decriminalised?
Isn't that how a person forms their thoughts? No qualifications, no if/but; just this is the issue in black and white, this is a dividing line, which side do you choose?
Even though I had a high score (compared to others on the list) some of the final questions were turning my stomach.
The libertarian party is having a convention in Harrisburg this weekend. Don't know if it's statewide or national. I was thinking of going, but not now.
Kevin T. - VRWC
Going to play cards at camp instead. If we can get to it, another couple inches of snow last night.
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