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<blockquote data-quote="Char" data-source="post: 266167" data-attributes="member: 10877"><p>This test is innacurate. It said Fred Thompson and John McCain were my top 2. </p><p> </p><p>Fred Thompson was on the payroll of a pro abortion group. He voted not to convict Bill Clinton. I also do not believe his views on illegal immigration are accurately portrayed in this test. He is old, lazy, and a Senator. I would never vote for a Senator for President.</p><p> </p><p>John McCain was number 2. He voted against the 2003 tax cuts I believe or at least believe that the cuts were too deep and also opposes making them permanent. I completely disagree with the Senator on illegal immigration. I disagree with his position on the so-called terrorists bill of rights. And what in the Geneva Conventions prevented him from being tortured by the Vietnamese. Although Senator McCain is the senior Senator from my home state Arizona, I do trust him as far as I could throw him and will not support him in the primary. </p><p> </p><p>In my opinion there are too few questions on this site to accurately represent one's views. </p><p> </p><p>On a positive note, Hillary came in dead last. I wonder how this site determined what some of her postitions are as I still connot figure some of them out.</p><p> </p><p>Char</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Char, post: 266167, member: 10877"] This test is innacurate. It said Fred Thompson and John McCain were my top 2. Fred Thompson was on the payroll of a pro abortion group. He voted not to convict Bill Clinton. I also do not believe his views on illegal immigration are accurately portrayed in this test. He is old, lazy, and a Senator. I would never vote for a Senator for President. John McCain was number 2. He voted against the 2003 tax cuts I believe or at least believe that the cuts were too deep and also opposes making them permanent. I completely disagree with the Senator on illegal immigration. I disagree with his position on the so-called terrorists bill of rights. And what in the Geneva Conventions prevented him from being tortured by the Vietnamese. Although Senator McCain is the senior Senator from my home state Arizona, I do trust him as far as I could throw him and will not support him in the primary. In my opinion there are too few questions on this site to accurately represent one's views. On a positive note, Hillary came in dead last. I wonder how this site determined what some of her postitions are as I still connot figure some of them out. Char [/QUOTE]
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