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Old 28th October 2003, 09:49 AM   #1
Ashi
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Conservative/Liberal Skeptics

I am new to these forums so please bear with me if this is something that has been done in the past. I am curious about how many people who consider themselves “skeptics” hold a conservative or liberal political ideology. It would seem logical that a majority of “critical thinkers” would sway to either the conservative or liberal stance based upon the analysis of factual information and a rational thought process. Is this correct?

I have attempted to create a poll that will help me determine in general if there is a consensus on the various issues listed. I am aware that this is not scientific and that many of the issues are extremely complicated. I am only attempting to gauge the overall opinions of the skeptical community. Please participate in the poll. Thanks.
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