Posted on 06/26/2015 2:52:39 PM PDT by AZ .44 MAG
That's the kind of world we live in now. 20 years ago a statement like that would have been laughed at. Today it's probably true in more places than we know.
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I could not find it either but another freezer posted this poll. It is not the same poll though because the numbers are different.
http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/29136879/supreme-court-legalizes-same-sex-marriage-nationwide
OOps! I meant another “freeper”
Oh, try again and look to the top right of the page and there it is.
Yes 12%
No 88%
No 88%
Doesn’t show up on the mobile site, but I found it by switching to the desktop view.
Thank you for participating in our poll. Here are the results so far:
Yes
15%No
85%
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Yes
15%
No
85%
But, but, but...
I thought that a majority of Americans were supportive of homosexual marriage???
You mean... the media lied about that?
I’m heartbroken.
The media lies?!?!
I’ll never watch MSNBC again.
I read this too late. It won’t take me to the poll. I was going to say 62% against says a lot, but isn’t Arizona against SSM? I mean, a majority of Arizonians?
No - 84%
Tucson is much more liberal than most of Arizona. There is a movement here to have parts of the state, mostly southern parts, secede because the state government is too conservative.
From Wikipedia (yeah, I know);
Secession
As of 2013, secession of any kind has little support anywhere in Arizona and no one has been able get the issue on any ballot for a vote in Arizona. Beginning in 1987, a group of southern Arizonans have considered seceding from the rest of Arizona to form a new U.S. state, potentially named Gadsden. A political push to that effect began in February 2011, led by a group of attorneys largely in opposition to what they perceive as a nativist conservative dominance in the Phoenix area in contrast to the Democrats of the south. The organizers of this movement had aimed to hold a referendum vote on the matter in 2012 in Pima County (and, possibly, Santa Cruz County and Cochise County).[1][2][3]
Web addresses have been recorded for all no votes. The date of your re-education sessions are being arranged.
Yes
19%
No
81%
Yes
19%
No
81%
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