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I specifically did not take al's test. Here's why: 1) The questions were obviously geared liberal, and they weren't written properly either. They prompted/anticipated the decision, I've never seen a more obviously biased survey like that. 2) There was no middle ground. 3) I really liked to think that Hubski would be the one place we wouldn't have to compare our political affiliations as a representation of our worth.
I'd also like to think most people who decided not to ignore the test, at least didn't take it so seriously. I don't think a multiple choice survey based on a handful of idiotic questions can gauge your 'political affiliation' either.