Posted on 07/02/2007 11:42:31 AM PDT by Lucky9teen
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I have no idea how Hagel got in my list unless they have the Iraq questions ranking backwards.
My Rank:
2. Chuck Hagel (74%) Click here for info
3. Fred Thompson (73%) Click here for info
4. Newt Gingrich (72%) Click here for info
5. Duncan Hunter (71%) Click here for info
6. Sam Brownback (70%) Click here for info
7. John McCain (68%) Click here for info
8. Mitt Romney (68%) Click here for info
9. Jim Gilmore (66%) Click here for info
10. Rudolph Giuliani (64%) Click here for info
11. Tom Tancredo (63%) Click here for info
12. Tommy Thompson (54%) Click here for info
13. Mike Huckabee (51%) Click here for info
14. Ron Paul (46%) Click here for info
Statistical Ideal Candidate 100%
Duncan Hunter 85%
Consistent with my tagline.
Owl_Eagle
If what I just wrote made you sad or angry,
it was probably just a joke.
Ron Paul in drag.
I want to know whow you got Fred in at #2!
Here’s mine:
1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Duncan Hunter (83%) Click here for info
3. Chuck Hagel (81%) Click here for info
4. Jim Gilmore (80%) Click here for info
5. Sam Brownback (79%) Click here for info
6. Tom Tancredo (78%) Click here for info
7. Mitt Romney (75%) Click here for info
8. Newt Gingrich (69%) Click here for info
9. Mike Huckabee (61%) Click here for info
10. John McCain (60%) Click here for info
11. Fred Thompson (60%) Click here for info
It’s obvious that Fred’s numbers are slanted due to missing issue statements. I wouldn’t vote for hagel the horrible for dog catcher! I would proudly vote for Hunter however.
(for a completely different perspective, check these guys: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2508492&pagenumber=3)
http://selectsmart.com/president/2008/comparethem.html
Here is what they list for Fred:
Iraq War Issues: Voted YES on authorizing use of military force against Iraq. (Oct 2002) Source
Supports President Bush's decision to increase troops in Iraq. "Wars are full of mistakes. You rectify things. I think we're doing that now," he said. "Why would we not take any chance, even though there's certainly no guarantees, to not be run out of that place? I mean, we've got to take that opportunity and give it a chance to work." Source
Security/liberties: Would pardon former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby's conviction for perjury and obstruction of justice now, rather than waiting until all his appeals are exhausted. Thompson is a fundraiser for Libby's defense. Source
Social Security: Voted YES on Social Security Lockbox & limiting national debt. (Apr 1999) Voted YES on allowing Roth IRAs for retirees. (May 1998) Voted YES on allowing personal retirement accounts. (Apr 1998) Source
Stem cell research: Same sex issues: Opposes gay marriage, but would let states decide whether to allow civil unions. "Marriage is between a man and a woman, and I don't believe judges ought to come along and change that." Source
Trade issues: Voted YES on extending free trade to Andean nations. (May 2002) Voted YES on granting normal trade relations status to Vietnam. (Oct 2001) Voted NO on removing common goods from national security export rules. (Sep 2001) Source
Budget issues: Voted YES on prioritizing national debt reduction below tax cuts. (Apr 2000) Voted NO on 1998 GOP budget. (May 1997) Voted YES on Balanced-budget constitutional amendment. (Mar 1997) Source "Reagan showed what can be done if you have the will to push for tough choices and the ability to ask the people to accept them." … "Lower marginal tax rates have proven to be a key to prosperity now by Kennedy, Reagan and Bush. It’s time millionaires serving in the Senate learned not to overly tax other people trying to get wealthy." Source
Business & labor issues:
Abortion issues: Is "pro-life," and believes federal judges should overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade abortion rights decision as "bad law and bad medical science." Source
Capital punishment: Voted YES on limiting death penalty appeals. (Apr 1996) Source M
arijuana: Voted YES on increasing penalties for drug offenses. (Nov 1999) Source
Gun control: Opposes gun control, and praised last week's 2-1 federal appeals decision overturning a long-standing handgun ban. "The court basically said the Constitution means what it says, and I agree with that." Source
Minimum wage: Voted YES on killing an increase in the minimum wage. (Nov 1999) Source
Health care: Prescription drugs: Voted NO on allowing reimportation of Rx drugs from Canada. (Jul 2002) Voted YES on funding GOP version of Medicare prescription drug benefit. (Apr 2001) Voted NO on including prescription drugs under Medicare. (Jun 2000) Source
Environmental issues: Voted YES on confirming Gale Norton as Secretary of Interior. (Jan 2001) Voted YES on more funding for forest roads and fish habitat. (Sep 1999) Source
Immigration issues: Voted YES on allowing more foreign workers into the US for farm work. (Jul 1998) Voted YES on visas for skilled workers. (May 1998) Source Mostly opposes amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
Education issues: Voted YES on school vouchers in DC. (Sep 1997) Source Link to voting records and special interest group ratings. (If available).
Yep, you got it - and illustrated the fallibility of these sort of bots in the doing. Even though thy offered the option to place a higher order of importance to the various questions, they didn’t provide a “deal-breaker” button. I think the other point was that they nicked Thompson with the Medicare vote - I don’t know the context wherein he cast his vote, but I opposed it in the questionnaire.
Sums up my feelings pretty well - the best of them are mediocre and my support for "None of the Above" is strongest at this point. ;)
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It’s interesting, bt it leaves out some policy positions, such as supporting the President’s view that we need to finish the job in Iraq, but opposing his no-win strategy. Your choices on legal immigration are only more or less, not let’s make it easier for those who have been vetted and are waiting to get the papers they need, perhaps let’s change the quotas, but let’s secure the border. It also doesn’t include any recognizable third-party candidates other than Bloomie.
It also doesn’t hve an option for “it’s a state issue.”
Who are these people?
Kent McManigal
Alan Augustson
Elaine Brown
Elaine Brown: In 1974, Elaine Brown became the first and only woman to lead the Black Panther Party. The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense was founded in October of 1966 in Oakland California by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale. The Panthers practiced militant self-defense of minority communities against the U.S. government and fought to establish revolutionary socialsism through mass organizing and community-based programs.
You asked, hahahahhaha, and I hope you didn’t do a picture search, lol.
Thanks for the info.
Note that they choose to include her, but not the candidates of such parties as teh Constitution Party, the Libertarian Party, or any of the third parties of teh broader right. That is just one more reason that this selector is flawed.
Hunter/Tancredo, baby!!
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