Monday, August 20, 2007

Peace Patroller

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My Liberal Identity:

You are a Peace Patroller, also known as an anti-war liberal or neo-hippie. You believe in putting an end to American imperial conquest, stopping wars that have already been lost, and supporting our troops by bringing them home.

14 comments:

  1. Me, too. Fun quiz, but hard to pick just ONE answer to a lot of the questions. :-)

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  2. That was the toughest part, but--no surprise; I'm another.

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  3. A neo-hippie? That's funny. I was wasn't a hippie first time around, but now I am? Could be.

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  4. That is a GOOD quiz. Unfortunately there was no "all of the above" button on the bumper sticker question. I went with "Of course it hurts ..." , but it was a difficult choice - I already own a "Humvee, for big pr-cks with tiny d-cks" t-shirt. I'm a Social Justice Crusader. Thanks again.

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  5. Greetings from a fellow neo-hippie. I agree with Lapin on the bumper stickers; I liked them all.

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  6. Lapin, it's a wonder they let you loose on the streets. Do you actually wear those t-shirts? The Humvee shirt is quite funny. I told my husband about it, and he said I was getting a dirty mouth in my old age.

    There are evil influences all around.

    Ed, welcome to the club. You are not an evil influence.

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  7. No one I'd rather be like than you, Grandmere Mimi--I ended up with the same label.

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  8. I am a Social A Justice Crusader. I could have picked "all of the above" on several of the questions. I think, basically, I am just oppositional. But, that seems so reasonable to me.
    Lindy

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  9. Jan, thanks, it's good to be with you, too. I almost said, "And also with you," from the liturgy.

    Lindy, I agree that I could have chosen more than one answer to some of the questions. But it is a quiz for liberals, so I guess that's not much of a surprise.

    I'd like to see the results from an extreme right-winger. There would have to be a "none of the above" answer for them.

    I'm somewhat of a contrarian, too.

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  10. I wear them occasionally. To wear them too often would be vulgar in two senses of the word. The subordinate wording on the "Hummer" shirt is small and worked into the design lower down the shirt - it's easy to miss and frequently is missed. Broadly speaking, my shirts amuse the type of person I want to amuse and annoy those I enjoy peeing-off. Be no point otherwise, would there?

    When you live in a college town whose football team is known as the Gamecocks, usually shortened to "cocks", vulgar t-shirts are nothing out of the ordinary ("You can't lick ..." - and so on). It's pretty-well an open city down here where t-shirt vulgarity is concerned.

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  11. I'm a peace patroller as well. Of course, being Canadian, I had to rewrite the questions in Canadian terms - thank God for Steven Harper who makes nice with Bush and is sadly fulfilling all my predictions. I couldn't come up with a Canadian equivalent for "The Revs". Maybe I don't get out enough.

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  12. Ann Marie, we welcome Canadians to our club. The citizens of Canada and France have elected Bush friendly leaders. How can that be?

    Lapin, say no more - the Gamecocks. Many ways to go from there.

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  13. I'm the same as David H and Dennis...

    Liberal Intellectual? something or other...dang if I can remember! LOL

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  14. Yes, Eileen, you're like the boys. I have observed that you are definitely an intellectual.

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