Very biased thing, all over LJ for a couple of weeks, went from 97% against gay marriage to about 30% in just a few days?
Here we go!
They aren't very bright, though, if they think it was done because of "gay activist groups". It was done because people are damn bored and nobody likes a biased poll. Well. Except for AFA, apparently.
When Anderson posted it to his blog on Dec. 18, 2003, the anti-gay-marriage position was leading, with 51.45 percent of respondents opposing gay marriage or civil unions.
See, I was in this from the beginning, starting with
theferrett's post. *grins happily*
Yeah, that was fun.
"Hopefully the results of the poll will be a wake-up call," said Smith, "to realize the need for us to get more focused and organized and to do what we need to do."
Is it just me, or is that line VERY SCARY. "Do what we need to do". *shudders*
(edit) Go vote in some similar polls at a similar website. Observe how traditional family values only apply to blonde people.
Here we go!
They aren't very bright, though, if they think it was done because of "gay activist groups". It was done because people are damn bored and nobody likes a biased poll. Well. Except for AFA, apparently.
When Anderson posted it to his blog on Dec. 18, 2003, the anti-gay-marriage position was leading, with 51.45 percent of respondents opposing gay marriage or civil unions.
See, I was in this from the beginning, starting with
Yeah, that was fun.
"Hopefully the results of the poll will be a wake-up call," said Smith, "to realize the need for us to get more focused and organized and to do what we need to do."
Is it just me, or is that line VERY SCARY. "Do what we need to do". *shudders*
(edit) Go vote in some similar polls at a similar website. Observe how traditional family values only apply to blonde people.
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Date: 2004-01-22 01:36 pm (UTC)