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You Are a Liberal Republican |

When you tell people that you're Republican, they rarely believe you.
That's because you're socially liberal - likely pro-choice and pro-gay rights.
You're also not so afraid of big goverment, as long as it benefits people and not politicians.
You are the most likely of any Republican type to swing over to the Democrat side sometimes.
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Your Personality Is Like Heroin
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You're capable of the highest highs and the lowest lows.
Addicted to feeling good, you'll do almost anything to avoid pain.
People seek you out, even though you can be quite moody. They're hooked on you!
At your best: You are euphoric, stress free, and a little sleepy.
What people like about being around you: They're not exactly sure, but they can't get enough about you.
What people dislike about being around you: When you finally leave, they go some pretty serious withdrawal.
How addicted people get to you: Very... you're quite dangerous.
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You Should Drive a Ferrari
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Sleek and sexy, style has a lot of importance in your life. And you'll pay a lot to look good!
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I live in NYC, probably the Bluest state in the Union.
I am actually a registered Republican
I don't think I want to be compared with Rudolph Giulliani though. Personally I think he is a bit of a racist and a little to far right of moderate unlike Bloomberg. Rudolph basically wanted to jail the homeless and deal with crime by arresting everyone instead of attempting to educate the young to stave off crime.
I used to work as a Mortgage Broker working in COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS in NYC NY and later, after the economic downturn, I enrolled in the NYC Public School system where I am Assistant Principal of technology/Science.
Its a nice $100,000 /yr.
I own a house in NYC and an apartment in Shanghai, China - where I go every other year to visit my friends and vacation.
My hobbies include women, car audio installation and luxury cars.
I am a graduate of CUNY - with a B.S. in Social Work.
I graduated Adelphi University with a Masters in Science Education.
I'm currently enrolled in graduate school for a PhD in GEOPHYSICS. (geology was my second major in college)
I come from a very car oriented family.
My Aunts and Uncles are the 7 successful children of my long deceased, blessed, grandparents.
They love American cars.
My Uncle Carl and his wife have Jaguar XK's in different colors. They are both education proffesionals. In fact, Uncle Carl just got his PhD and his book is here:
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My Uncle Tom is retired NYPD and he owns a 2008 Navigator, a Lincoln LS and a Classic 89' Mustang Convertible. He also owns a couple old school Capris which he personally rebuilds with parts from Britain that he purchases on EBAY. He is a STRONG lover of FORD/LINCOLN/MERCURY and knows everything about cars.
My Uncle Nick has a Navigator 05' and an old school Trans Am.
My Uncle Gunk is retired NYPD and he loves cop cars. He has allways owned a RWD Crown Victoria. He wanted a new Mercury Marauder but, he moved instead to the Lincoln MKZ when it was redesigned in 2006.
My Aunt Pat is retired NYPD and she recently traded in a Toyota Sequioa for a Cadillac SRX v8 2007.
My Uncle is a bigtime Lawyer and he owns a MAYBACH 62. You know damn well he won't let me get my hands on that whip !!!
My Mother owns a Ford Expedition and recently leased a BMW 750li.
This was after my father leased a Black Mercedes S550.
I have no car loyalty at all.
I love American cars but I am steadily finding myself mixed between German engineering and American engineering.
My dream car is a Lamborghini Murcielago but since I am 6'7, I doubt that will ever happen even if I hit the lotto.
My second dream car is the Veyron - EVERYBODY's DREAM CAR simply because its the most powerful sports car in the world.
I returned a Cadillac EXT once the lease ended and decided to go for a Chrysler 300. Gas prices are ridiculous here in NYC so I felt a car with good mileage was in order.
I love driving. Sometimes I will wake up after a nap, grab the keys and just go out for a drive - even if its totally aimless.
When I review cars and SUV's, I almost never give perfect grades. Only when the car is absolutely 100% excellent will I give it 4 stars. Normally things like electronic system design and luxury features are what I pay most attention to.
The S550 earrned a 5 star rating in my mind as did the Cadillac CTS 2008. The Chrysler 300C also was fantastic for the 2004 model year.
I CURRENTLY OWN a Chrysler 300 (2007) and a Silver Mercedes Benz S550. Driving my S550 is like driving a dream. Its like piloting a spaceship.
I will hold onto it until the next model and I will definitely get the updated S-class because I love this car so much !
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