Seems as if the AFA isn’t, in fact, going to take its poll on whether Americans favor same-sex marriage to Capitol Hill, as they had originally said. Hmmm. I wonder why? Humorous, but disappointing just the same. (Thanks for JStrizzy for the link.)
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Seems as if the AFA isn’t, in fact, going to take its poll on whether Americans favor same-sex marriage to Capitol Hill, as they had originally said. Hmmm. I wonder why? Humorous, but disappointing just the same. (Thanks for JStrizzy for the link.)
Rachael, that was pretty funny. Yes, it is a shame that it won’t be sent to Congress. But I guess we couldn’t expect that they would, given the, um, suprising results. Maybe it opened a couple of peoples eyes. And that is a little progress.
What I think is silly is that an internet poll would even be accepted in consideration of ANYTHING! I think it’s funny that they think our activist groups bullied the poll. What did they think their groups were doing? Offering a fair and representative view of all corners of American populations?
I consider it a success they aren’t sending it. At least it’s one less stamp being wasted. ๐
Typical.