Posted on 02/24/2014 3:02:33 PM PST by whee0071
Support for Governor Brewer to veto a bill to protect religious freedom among Arizona business owners is lagging by 56 points in an online TV poll the results of which will likely be used this evening.
Excerpt follows.
PHOENIX - All eyes are on Arizona after lawmakers sent SB1062 to Gov. Jan Brewer's desk last week. The controversial Religious Freedom" bill would allow business owners to deny service to customers solely based on their religious beliefs. What do you think Brewer should do? Now is your chance to sound-off in our ABC15 poll:
SB1062: Should Arizona Governor Jan Brewer veto 'Religious Freedom' bill? (POLL)
(Excerpt) Read more at abc15.com ...
Total votes: 8284
Yes 77.87%
No 22.13%
Uhh, I think it's just the opposite. It appears that (according to this poll) support for her to VETO the bill is actually AHEAD by that margin. It asks if she should VETO the bill, YES or NO.
We've got a BIG HOLE to dig out of.
if you don’t like the business, go somewhere else
when did it become acceptable to force others to do things against their will?
I thought they meant that the public wants it vetoed but business owners support the bill.
It became acceptable to Democrats to ignore the will of the Article V state supermajority when they passed constitutionally indefensible stimulus funding and constitutionally indefensible Obamacare Democratcare.
Sorry to report but I know Gov. Brewer, and I see zerochance she will sign this bill.
::sigh::
Privileges vs. Rights
Privileges vs. Rights
Privileges vs. Rights
::crickets::
::sigh::
Those percentages are so out of whack with polls I have seen that I think gays are flooding the poll or that the poll results have been falsified.
I think people are misunderstanding the wording of the poll and are selecting the opposite of what they intend.
Brewer doesn’t need this poll. She’ll Veto. Friday.
No, they are convinced the world will collapse if she passes this law. It’s in all the papers. The poll is accurate.
I don’t know her, but I’ve met her and heard her speak, and I agree, zero chance.
To to honest, there shouldn’t need to be another law. A business should be allowed to do that right now without getting sued. At moment protected class are given more rights than an individual who run a business. If you support gay marriage, fine, but don’t force business to support your view as well or be fined
Please keep up updated ...
Will the law allow or even promote the concept of businesses refusing Christians or Jews service?
While I am sure the intent of the law was/is well meaning, consider Gov. Brewer following statement
"I think anybody that owns a business can choose who they work with or who they don't work with," Brewer told CNN in Washington on Friday. "But I don't know that it needs to be statutory.
Flack jacket on!
Poll that needs freeping
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