A. Consolers
B. Boundary spanners
C. Members of the dominant coalition
D. Participants in communications hegemony
E. None of the above

-firm? Why have modern campaign tactics increased the tendency to “vote for the person”?
What is my political ideology?
Posted by admin in Politics on 12 30th, 2009| icon35 Comments »

I don’t know what political party and ideology I belong to. Here is a list of what I stand up for:
-I am against abortion – I am for someone’s right to live. Pro life, basically.
-I am for the death penalty – This should apply for serious offenders.
-I am a law abiding, conscientious citizen.
-I consider myself to be a very ethical person, and am law-abiding.
-I like technological innovation for the sake of improving people’s lives and creating more jobs.
-I like transparent corporate investor relations practices, with the intervention of the SEC when it comes to unruly behaviors of upper management.
-I value individual freedom, don’t we all?
- I am not sure if I should trust the president’s decision to send American troops to Iraq. I would only empathize with it if there is a sufficient reason given by the CIA – which I haven’t followed too much. Therefore I cannot say that I am for or against the decision to send American troops to Iraq.
-Healthcare should be provided to people who cannot afford them, not to everyone.
-I **** people with certain personal flaws, and probably wouldn’t vote for a man who was divorced, cheated on their wives, etc. That’s why I didn’t vote for Kerry and probably won’t vote for McCain.
- I think that the president should do something about the economy; provide more creative solutions to improve our situation than just let it be (the idea of a free market.)
-Gays shouldn’t get married. Period.
-Something should be done about the environment. Protect our natural resources (like gasoline, etc,) the polar bears and the climate.
-Unlawful immigrants – OUT OF THIS COUNTRY!