Re:Interesting Political Opinions Survey

2003-12-01 Thread dana tierney
/section.people/wid.28/wgroup. >mp > >.mp> > >they can't be that bad, its a CF site ;) > >-Original Message- >From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: 30 November 2003 19:53 >To: CF-Community >Subject: Re:Interesting Political Opinions Sur

Re:Interesting Political Opinions Survey

2003-12-01 Thread dana tierney
yeah, i was thinking about that. Answering that you believe in multiculturalism *is* rather left-wing here in the land of "speak English dammit", whereas for a French Canadian it's downright pro-status quo :) Interesting cultural insight. I did wish they had put oh say Donald Rumsfeld or Hillary

Re:Interesting Political Opinions Survey

2003-11-30 Thread Larry C. Lyons
One of the factors they take into account is the country of origin, and the questions are administered accordingly. So US respondents may get some differing questions/presentations/choices than Australians or Brazilians. larry At 02:52 PM 11/30/2003, you wrote: >I take it the author is British

Re:Interesting Political Opinions Survey

2003-11-30 Thread dana tierney
I take it the author is British as the examples look like British politicians. I am more pragmatic and to the right of Charles Kennedy, whoever that might be. It seems to think I am fairly left-wing; I think my answers on language culture and immigration have a lot to do with that. Dana > To add