The 2008 election quiz

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This quiz is pirmarily about Ron Paul who is running for president as a republican. In earlier elections he ran as a libertarian. He says America should be run directly by the constitution. He is against the Iraqi war and wants America to get out of the Middle East.He supports American neutrality and very small government.

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    Many say that whatever the government gets into, it corrupts, and progress becomes stunted. Do you agree with this?

  2. 2

    Motives or ''why you do things" can make all the difference.When a government controlled company has troubles it lobbys, while a free market competative company would try to improve. Agree?

  3. 3

    When the government tries to redirect the course of the free market, it usually makes things worse. Do you agree with Ron Paul's statement?

  4. 4

    When America rapidly expanded in in industrial age with higher incomes, higher life expectancy and lower unemployment America was extremely capitalistic. Should we be capitalist too?

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    The average weekly income in 1996 dollars has dropped since 1970. Why is this?

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    Government can quickly move from weak to tyrannical(see Germany in 1930s). Bush has used his powers to spy on anti war groups. Should we start obeying the constitution more strictly?

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    The founding fathers said every man is created equal. Is it fair to take from one group and give to another(as in Rome)?

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    Do you agree with Ron Paul's free market, constitutionalist approach?

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    The US government has commited many atrocites to foreign civilians, which has now drastically lowered the world's opinion of America and Americans. Which foreign policy do you support?

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    Should we force liberty on a country that does not want liberty?

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    Should we fight wars over oil when it is not our oil in the fist place?

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    Do you believe we should be in Iraq?

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    Do you agree with Ron Paul's non-interventionist foreign policy?

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