I can't take most of these, because while I can accept one question where i don't agree with any provided response, in several of the ones I went to, I don't agree with ANY of the responses. Additionally, many don't account for government structure.
IN conservatism, sometimes the "why" matters. You may come to the same conclusion as someone else- for a different reason, or a different conclusion, for the same reason. I've always been under the impression that the "why" and the fundamental basis for beliefs is important to conservatives while the "outcome" is important to liberals.
Lastly, if you want to ask me if I believe in "A or B", what do I do if I believe in "A" for the federal govt and "B" for the state?
Its easy to say "not every thing can be perfect", but the margin of error is so significant in those cases that the end result doesnt share any information. The latter one was probably the best of the bunch, but even there are some holes. 92% Ron Paul, 87% Romney, 12% Obama!