Acceptance of Homosexual Marriage

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(… Okay that’s done now.)

Just to give you an idea of how minute the actual amount of people contacted for these polls is, here are the figures of the total amount of people for each poll :

Link 1 1,018 adults took part

Link2 824 adults took part

Link3 1,005 adults took part

Link4 1, 804 adults took part

Now as of the middle of this year, the population of the good old USA stood at 311,800,000 people. If we say generously that even 2,000 people took part in each poll, it would only constitute .000641% of the entire population.

From another perspective: 1% of the entire 311,800,000 population of the USA is 3,118,000 . Now even 1% of the 1% of that population is still 31,180 … and each poll only interviewed between 824 to 1,804 people in total .

One accidental poll statistic that is often relegated to the background is the one telling how many people refused to participate in the poll when asked. It reintroduces all the potential of the human autonomy – to make its own decisions and to be able to change its mind upon impulse – the intangibles. Of course if it were published right up front with the other statistics- and without any shrouded wording, that just might encourage other people to also exercise their right to privacy . There are some very good reasons why we vote by “private” ballot.

As Mr. Brown, noted :
Mr. Brian Brown:
“all 31 states that have put same-sex marriage on the ballot voted to ban it… . The people of this country have not changed their opinion about marriage.”
So why have polls at all … ? . Some do prove useful for the well being of the general population . But as we have already noted pertaining to the militant homosexual agenda, these militants manipulate politicians, legislators and judges (entire political parties and governments in Mexico) – even to the point where one openly gay judge by abuse of his authority now is able to abrogate the core right of the population of an entire state – their right to vote . In a word, “corrupt” would be a supreme understatement .

**When you take away the free vote in a democracy, what’s left ? **

It would therefore certainly seem foolhardy to believe these same homosexual militants couldn’t more easily manipulate public opinion polls and use these in turn, in an attempt to influence the thinking of the people.

Private ballot is the expression of the will of each citizen (who votes) in concrete tangible form.

Opinion polls are merely an attempt at predicting how each person will think … rather futile when we consider that most of us can’t even honestly figure out 100% of what is going on in our own minds half of the time.

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