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Using the definitions below how would you label the following groups: 1 Democrats (or the equivalent in your home country), 2 Republicans (or the equivalent in your home country), and 3 The Libertarians (or the equivalent in your home country).

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idealist

\I*de"al*ist\, n. [Cf. F. id['e]aliste.]1. One whose conduct is influenced by ideals that often conflict with practical considerations.

realist

\Re"al*ist\, n.

1. One who is inclined to literal truth and pragmatism.

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Strider Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Qualifier reasonable
posted 28-Dec-2002 12:26am
 
Galomorro Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier reasonable
posted 27-Dec-2002 8:45pm
 
kaleb777 Bronze Star Survey Creator needs work
posted 27-Dec-2002 1:25pm
I really think you need to explain some of the policies of these parties or at least provide links to their official sites so we can answer this. I have no idea what the Libertarians are or what their equivalent is in my country.
jekaba reasonable
posted 27-Dec-2002 12:44pm
 
Iseult Survey Central Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (50 seconds ago) reasonable
posted 27-Dec-2002 11:57am
 
Zang reasonable
posted 27-Dec-2002 9:55am
Oh yeah! This is much better!  * yes *
jekaba old
posted 27-Dec-2002 12:50am
this started out as an essay, but the creator changed it...
Zang old
posted 27-Dec-2002 12:28am
Interesting concept! I really liked this until I saw the options. I hope you will consider making some changes. I think that the realist/idealist thing is WAY too limiting. I think I would like it a lot better as an "essay" format myself...
jekaba old
posted 26-Dec-2002 10:13pm
need options now for:
I don't know
Other

still think definition of idealist is biased. there is a more suitable definition on the same page you got this one i think...
thanks.
harekrishnadasa old
posted 26-Dec-2002 9:35pm
This needs "Other" as an option.
darkshadowsseeker old
posted 26-Dec-2002 6:15pm
wees
Iseult Survey Central Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (50 seconds ago) old
posted 26-Dec-2002 1:35pm
wees
jekaba old
posted 26-Dec-2002 12:58pm
also, i am wondering if the definition you picked for idealist would be the correct one to use in this instance. there are other definitions. that one sounds biased.
jekaba old
posted 26-Dec-2002 11:22am
how would you label democrats, republicans, and libertarians? is that what you mean? so is that 'three' questions and answers?
jekaba old
posted 26-Dec-2002 11:18am
uh, so what's the question? huh?
Strider Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Qualifier old
posted 26-Dec-2002 10:52am
 * huh? * what is this survey about?