I feel like I have been learning so much about buildings, preservation, sustainability, cultural resource management, the economy ... all sorts of crazy things. But then of course it has been as if I have been living under a rock in other respects. I know nothing about music, politics, or movies ... those normal things that people are aware of. And that is probably ok (with exception of politics, I should know about that).
With all this political talk going on these days (most notably in my parent's house and when you live in DC ... UO students seem to be aware of it as well) I feel like I am so in the dark on what is going on. My dad said that he had heard about online questionnaires matching your ideas and views on hot political topics with the 2008 candidates. I was intrigued by this idea ... what if I was professing to have democratic leanings but in actuality had more ideological alignment with ... GASP ... a REPUBLICAN candidate (if you know me, you know my father would be soooo upset AND I would feel very foolish if this were true)! The fear is rooted in this - while I know a little bit about what is going on, I am extremely undereducated in terms of the issues. Always have been. I talk a good game, but I really only scratch the surface of understanding what is really going on in America today. So I took an internet test and here were the results:
2008 President Selector Rankings:
1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100 %)
2. Barack Obama (80 %)
3. John Edwards (80%)
4. Joseph Biden (74 %)
5. Dennis Kucinich (73 %)
6. Hillary Clinton (72 %)
7. Wesley Clark (not running, endorsed Clinton) (72 %)
8. Bill Richardson (69 %)
9. Al Gore (not announced) (68%)
10. Christopher Dodd (68 %)
11. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (67 %)
12. Michael Bloomberg (says he will not run) (52 %)
13. Mike Gravel (50 %)
14. Mike Huckabee (48 %)
15. Ron Paul (41%)
16. John McCain (39 %)
17. Elaine Brown (38 %)
18. Tommy Thompson (withdrawn, endorsed Giuliani) (37 %)
19. Mitt Romney (36%)
20. Alan Keyes (35 %)
21. Chuck Hagel (not running) (34 %)
22. Tom Tancredo (withdrawn, endorsed Romney) (30 %)
23. Rudolph Giuliani (29 %)
24. Sam Brownback (withdrawn, endorsed McCain) (29 %)
25. Kent McManigal (campaign suspended) (28 %)
26. Duncan Hunter (22 %)
27. Jim Gilmore (withdrawn) (21 %)
28. Fred Thompson (21 %)
29. Newt Gingrich (says he will not run) (21 %)
30. Stephen Colbert (campaign halted) (16%)
Belief System Selector:
1. | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (100%) |
2. | Bahai (90%) |
3. | Jehovah's Witness (82%) |
4. | Orthodox Judaism (75%) |
5. | Sikhism (73%) |
6. | Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestants (73%) |
7. | Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant (68%) |
8. | Reform Judaism (66%) |
9. | Islam (63%) |
10. | Orthodox Quaker (59%) |
11. | Liberal Quakers (58%) |
12. | Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (50%) |
13. | Eastern Orthodox (50%) |
14. | Roman Catholic (50%) |
15. | Unitarian Universalism (50%) |
16. | Jainism (42%) |
17. | Seventh Day Adventist (41%) |
18. | Neo-Pagan (36%) |
19. | Mahayana Buddhism (34%) |
20. | Hinduism (34%) |
21. | Theravada Buddhism (33%) |
22. | New Age (32%) |
23. | New Thought (32%) |
24. | Scientology (28%) |
25. | Secular Humanism (26%) |
26. | Taoism (24%) |
27. | Non-theist (19%) |
SAFE AGAIN! My soul is 100% Mormon (funny, my ultra conservative right wing church friends might find this a little surprising ... hehehe ... I joke, I joke). I was a little surprised that they even had my church listed with its correct name and all, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and not just Mormon. Again I have highlighted some of the interesting connections ... notice how my soul has more in common with Orthodox Judaism (75%) and Islam (63%) than Orthodox (59%) and Liberal Quakers (58%)! Not that shocking to me ... but go figure. I also found the vast difference with Scientology (28%) and Non-theist (19%) organizations interesting. Just a little food for thought.
Anyway - check it out and see what you think. And p.s. my mac is in the shop so we will see how this goes on the whole getting back to blogging.
1 comment:
I did the presidential one and got Mitt 79%. Not a huge surprise I guess.
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