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Polling

The American Family Association, an organization that "represents and stands for traditional family values," and that prides itself on having pressured Disney and ABC to cancel the "pro-homosexual show Ellen" and is now fighting against the recent Massachussetts Supreme Court decision legalizing gay marriage in the state ("The future of the family is at stake!"), is taking a poll on gay marriage on their website, the results of which they say will be presented to Congress. The current results of the poll, when I last checked, are shown below.

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As of today, according to the poll, the supporters of gay marriage outweigh the detractors by over eighty thousand votes. While this may not please Don Wildmon, I certainly do hope the man will be true to his word and present the results of the poll to Congress.

In the meantime, go take the poll. You may want to be wary of entering your correct email address, however, if you don't feel like getting emails from the AFA on their version of "matters of importance."

Posted by ekurzen at December 21, 2003 1:15 PM