Poll Results as of now

Nov 18, 2006 14:55

I have looked at the poll results and was actually suprised by the general thought of the group. I guess I assumed there would, among other things, be a little more diversity in the results. It appears I was wrong. I have posted the results as of now, but I still would like those who have not voted to do so.


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onevos November 19 2006, 01:53:18 UTC
whud ya think, that there'd be a lot more folk reading your lgbt-friendly-themed community that would think that "I do not support gay marriages because i think it is morally wrong" or that "I really coudn't care less about gay marriage?"

Sure, people have the rights to their opinions, but those are opinions I wouldn't expect so much here. But yeah, I thought there'd be more people supporting either (like I voted) and fewer supporting separate terms.

Interesting. Thanks for polling. You should create polls more often.

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thegr8arp November 19 2006, 04:02:39 UTC
Actually, you would be suprised how many homos don't really give a hoot about gay marriage(or any other political issue).

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onevos November 19 2006, 05:38:44 UTC
Yeah, that was my second guess/assertion.

I suppose it's only comparable to the same amount/proportion of involvement among any other population in the US. Not too many heterosexuals are fired up about any given political issue either.

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julleri November 19 2006, 21:42:20 UTC
I just tied (a) and (b) to 31% of the vote with "I support only gay marriages" and "I support only civil unions - gay marriage can be reserved for religion" with my recent vote for (a). I want no different treatment - all things being equal in the case of heterosexual marriage and civil unions - the actual concept of marriage (and terminology) need be applied to all relationships.

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