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The only accurate results are what we want to hear

Maybe you heard about the American Family Association , who last month began an on-line poll on homosexual marriage, saying “Results of this poll will be presented to Congress.”

Well, they changed their minds .

As of Jan. 19, 60 percent of respondents — more than 508,000 voters — said, “I favor legalization of homosexual marriage.” With an additional 7.89 percent — or 66,732 voters — replying, “I favor a ‘civil union’ with the full benefits of marriage except for the name,” the AFA’s chosen position, “I oppose legalization of homosexual marriage and ‘civil unions,’” was being defeated by a 2-1 ratio.

“We’re very concerned that the traditional state of marriage is under threat in our country by homosexual activists,” said AFA representative Buddy Smith. “It just so happens that homosexual activist groups around the country got a hold of the poll — it was forwarded to them — and they decided to have a little fun, and turn their organizations around the country (onto) the poll to try to cause it to represent something other than what we wanted it to. And so far, they succeeded with that.”

Of course, no such poll can be said to represent an accurate picture of popular opinion. But, clearly, the AFA had hoped Congress would take the numbers it planned to produce as exactly that kind of evidence.

Now, Smith says, his organization has had to abandon its goal of taking the poll to Capitol Hill.

“We made the decision early on not to do that,” Smith admitted, “because of how, as I say, the homosexual activists around the country have done their number on it.”

Naturally, had anti-homosexual activists (like, say, the AFA) succeeded in getting the numbers they wanted then the poll would have been proudly presented to Congress as representing the will of the American people.

Comments

Ah. What ignoramuses. I was wondering what happened with that poll -- thanks for the update.

I don't want homosexual marriage enacted into law unless there are conditions and mechanisms for enabling homosexual divorce as well. And make it work out much, much more amicable and equitable than everyday hetero divorce, to give the breeders something to really envy.

sheesh.

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