NOM, the National Organization For Marriage, is polling its supporters and would like to know what people think! Time to tell the truth to this anti-gay organization!
A few of the eight questions:
Are you concerned that President Obama’s announcement of support for homosexual “marriage” could lead other politicians to do the same?
Are you concerned that if he wins another term, President Obama will outright repeal DOMA, leaving marriage in your state vulnerable to the pronouncements of judges in another state?
Do you support a federal Constitutional Amendment to protect traditional marriage?
It’s a quick poll — go for it!
Once you submit the poll it asks for a donation, FYI. You’re not obligated to fill it out for your resoults to “count.”
Of course, the entire scheme is a fundraising and email-harvesting tool, but you don’t have to provide either.
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It's not even worth the time. Look at the phrasing of the questions. It's assuming whoever takes the survey is a good, church-going Christian concerned about those pesky gays trying to get married. There's no room for dissent.
"Concern" aside, freeped anyway. Select all the boxes that'll bone 'em. I suggested they spend their limited resources on defending DOMA in court. Hell is real if they win that.
What cocks.
Ok, I freeped.
A lot of them were "when did you stop beating your wife?"- type questions. Agreed- not much room for dissent.
Won't accept the survey as I will not answer what they should spend their money on- none of the choices are any good.
I told them to waste their money on fighting DOMA. There's absolutely nothing they can do about it.
Actually fighting DOMA is a wonderful diversion of pseudo-marriage resources.
We will simply pass another DOMA when we take the Presidency, House, and Senate in November.
Prop 8 is the killer for pseudo-marriage.
When SCOTUS takes that, cold hard reality will set in.
I figure 7-2, maybe 6-3 to uphold.
Ginzburg will vote with the majority, Kagan might.
Oh, how glad I am the Dream Team, rattled by our win in California, decided to go for broke.
Broke is just what they're going to be.
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