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Pop Quiz...the future's at stake...

If you're still unsure about who to support in the upcoming election, take a quiz. (And fear not, the testing has nothing to do with No Child Left Behind.) The one at Political Base is just one of about 400,000 out there on the net, but it reinforced my decision...I "match up well" with Hillary.

If it makes you feel good, though, Tim, there was only one percentage point difference between her and Richardson.

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FletcherDodge said…
Ron Paul - 64%
Congrats, you have very socially conservative Libertarian...err... Republican points of view. Ron Paul, who is known in Washington as "Dr. No" because of consistently rejects proposals that do not adhere strictly to the original constitution, was once the Libertarian Party's pick for President till he changed sides a few years ago. He's a favorite of technologists and the Internet community mostly for his hands off approach to... well anything.

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