Opinion Center
Freedom To Choose Survey
 
 

 

Has It Been Usurped?  Is It Being Usurped?  Will It Survive?
I.  I view the United States as a free nation relative to many others. Agree
Disagree

2.  I view the United States as a nation free enough for me. Agree
Disagree

3.  I view the United States as a free nation where, over the years, its citizens are slowly giving up their individual rights. Agree
Disagree

4.  Today the United States is: More free than it was
About as free as ever
Less free than it was

5.  Did you vote in the election for president? Yes
No

6.  About how much difference did you see between the candidates for president? Very much
Some
No differences
Only the usual party-line differences

7.  Did you realize that the campaign involved the fundamental value and concept of all individuals' right to use resources (gasoline, water, electricity, etc.) if they have the means to pay for them? Yes
No

8.  Did you realize that the campaign involved the fundamental value and concept of all individuals' right to be allowed to spend money they earn the way they want to? Yes
No

9.  Did you realize that the campaign involved the fundamental value and concept of all individuals' right to speak and protest the "politically correct"? Yes
No

10. Did you realize that the campaign involved the fundamental value and concept of everyone's right to work where they want to? Yes
No

11. Did you realize that the campaign involved the fundamental value and concept of all individuals' right to free association at work and school? Yes
No

12. The United States was once a free nation.  Today those very freedoms have encouraged politically correct, meddling, busy-bodies to restrict freedoms of those who disagree with them. Agree
Disagree

13. Gore's Florida court battle contesting the election is potentially the most destructive event for the USA since the Civil War because it divides from within and tests foundations and institutions that took over 220 years to build. Agree
Disagree

14. George W. Bush has been working for several years with many of the people (including minorities & women) that he is selecting for top positions.  He is not suddenly going on a quest for minorities and women to select in order to make the government "look like America," to quote Bill Clinton in 1992.

    In other words, Bush is proving what many people have always known:
    Good people come in all shapes, sizes and colors --- there is no need to lower standards just to serve political correctness by including unqualified minorities and women.  Some of the best and brightest exist in all groups --- it just takes a leader who wants the best because they are the best, not because they satisfy a quota.

Agree
Disagree
I haven't thought about it

15.  I am a: Female
Male

16.  My age group is: Under 20
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-69
70 & older

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