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Since SCOTUS Decision, a 5% Turn Against Homo 'Marriage'

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Even with its most appealing question asked, people have shifted 5% against Faggotry marriage.
Pew poll shows drop in support for same-sex ‘marriage’: new trend or a blip?


"Those numbers are approximately the same as public support in 2013, which Pew said averaged 50 percent in support and 43 percent opposed. However, it is a five percent drop from February for support for redefining marriage.

"Pew's report stated, "It is too early to know whether this is an anomaly or the beginning of a reversal or leveling off of the growth in support for same-sex marriage widely observed in polls over the past decade."

"Judicial Crisis Network Chief Counsel and Policy Director Carrie Severino agreed with Pew, telling LifeSiteNews, "It's impossible to know if this is a real trend, or simply a brief variation." But she also said that the public could be turning against same-sex "marriage" because of judicial action on the issue that often overturns laws and constitutional amendments supported by the public.

"One thing that was a direct consequence of Roe v. Wade, pointed to even by advocates of the decision like Justice Ginsburg, is that when a court gets out ahead of the public on a divisive issue like abortion, it can have a detrimental effect on the country at large," said Severino."


Lol, and the Gheys said it would never happen, roflmao, and this issue will NEVER end, promise.
 
"61% of Americans don’t want Supreme Court to force gay ‘marriage’ on the states: poll...
Eighty-one percent of Americans agree with the statement, “Government should leave people free to follow their beliefs about marriage as they live their daily lives at work and in the way they run their businesses,” according to a survey commissioned by the Family Research Council (FRC) and the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB).

"The poll breakdown also showed that 80 percent of even those who never attend church believe the government should leave people alone in observing their faith when it comes to marriage. While the figures were very high across the board in support of allowing Americans freedom to practice their faith pertaining to marriage, it was highest among Hispanics at 89 percent."

61% of Americans don’t want Supreme Court to force gay ‘marriage’ on the states: poll


This poll by the Family Research Council might be why the Fags decided to target some people over there, like pulling up old news on Josh Duggar.
 
"61% of Americans don’t want Supreme Court to force gay ‘marriage’ on the states: poll...
Eighty-one percent of Americans agree with the statement, “Government should leave people free to follow their beliefs about marriage as they live their daily lives at work and in the way they run their businesses,” according to a survey commissioned by the Family Research Council (FRC) and the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB).

"The poll breakdown also showed that 80 percent of even those who never attend church believe the government should leave people alone in observing their faith when it comes to marriage. While the figures were very high across the board in support of allowing Americans freedom to practice their faith pertaining to marriage, it was highest among Hispanics at 89 percent."

61% of Americans don’t want Supreme Court to force gay ‘marriage’ on the states: poll


This poll by the Family Research Council might be why the Fags decided to target some people over there, like pulling up old news on Josh Duggar.

A poll commissioned by the Family Research Council? Showing skewed numbers against homosexuals? What a shocker.
 
Even with its most appealing question asked, people have shifted 5% against Faggotry marriage.
Pew poll shows drop in support for same-sex ‘marriage’: new trend or a blip?


"Those numbers are approximately the same as public support in 2013, which Pew said averaged 50 percent in support and 43 percent opposed. However, it is a five percent drop from February for support for redefining marriage.

"Pew's report stated, "It is too early to know whether this is an anomaly or the beginning of a reversal or leveling off of the growth in support for same-sex marriage widely observed in polls over the past decade."

"Judicial Crisis Network Chief Counsel and Policy Director Carrie Severino agreed with Pew, telling LifeSiteNews, "It's impossible to know if this is a real trend, or simply a brief variation." But she also said that the public could be turning against same-sex "marriage" because of judicial action on the issue that often overturns laws and constitutional amendments supported by the public.

"One thing that was a direct consequence of Roe v. Wade, pointed to even by advocates of the decision like Justice Ginsburg, is that when a court gets out ahead of the public on a divisive issue like abortion, it can have a detrimental effect on the country at large," said Severino."


Lol, and the Gheys said it would never happen, roflmao, and this issue will NEVER end, promise.

The Pew polls show 49% in favor and 41% opposed to redefining marriage. If you consider that a victory, I'm happy for your optimism.

A 5% drop? What is the margin for error on these polls? 4.5%?
 
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"61% of Americans don’t want Supreme Court to force gay ‘marriage’ on the states: poll...
Eighty-one percent of Americans agree with the statement, “Government should leave people free to follow their beliefs about marriage as they live their daily lives at work and in the way they run their businesses,” according to a survey commissioned by the Family Research Council (FRC) and the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB).

"The poll breakdown also showed that 80 percent of even those who never attend church believe the government should leave people alone in observing their faith when it comes to marriage. While the figures were very high across the board in support of allowing Americans freedom to practice their faith pertaining to marriage, it was highest among Hispanics at 89 percent."

61% of Americans don’t want Supreme Court to force gay ‘marriage’ on the states: poll


This poll by the Family Research Council might be why the Fags decided to target some people over there, like pulling up old news on Josh Duggar.

A poll commissioned by the Family Research Council? Showing skewed numbers against homosexuals? What a shocker.

Prove they are skewed.
 
Even with its most appealing question asked, people have shifted 5% against Faggotry marriage.
Pew poll shows drop in support for same-sex ‘marriage’: new trend or a blip?


"Those numbers are approximately the same as public support in 2013, which Pew said averaged 50 percent in support and 43 percent opposed. However, it is a five percent drop from February for support for redefining marriage.

"Pew's report stated, "It is too early to know whether this is an anomaly or the beginning of a reversal or leveling off of the growth in support for same-sex marriage widely observed in polls over the past decade."

"Judicial Crisis Network Chief Counsel and Policy Director Carrie Severino agreed with Pew, telling LifeSiteNews, "It's impossible to know if this is a real trend, or simply a brief variation." But she also said that the public could be turning against same-sex "marriage" because of judicial action on the issue that often overturns laws and constitutional amendments supported by the public.

"One thing that was a direct consequence of Roe v. Wade, pointed to even by advocates of the decision like Justice Ginsburg, is that when a court gets out ahead of the public on a divisive issue like abortion, it can have a detrimental effect on the country at large," said Severino."

The Pew polls show 49% in favor and 41% opposed to redefining marriage. If you consider that a victory, I'm happy for your optimism.

A 5% drop? What is the margin for error on these polls? 4.5%?

Lol, and the Gheys said it would never happen, roflmao, and this issue will NEVER end, promise.

Yeah, so the drop could be almost 10%

:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
 
It's kinda like drinking tequila and eating McDonalds. Beforehand you be like "Yum yeah I want that". Afterwards you be like "Damn I be sick and throwing up I shouldn't have done that"
 
"61% of Americans don’t want Supreme Court to force gay ‘marriage’ on the states: poll...
Eighty-one percent of Americans agree with the statement, “Government should leave people free to follow their beliefs about marriage as they live their daily lives at work and in the way they run their businesses,” according to a survey commissioned by the Family Research Council (FRC) and the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB).

"The poll breakdown also showed that 80 percent of even those who never attend church believe the government should leave people alone in observing their faith when it comes to marriage. While the figures were very high across the board in support of allowing Americans freedom to practice their faith pertaining to marriage, it was highest among Hispanics at 89 percent."

61% of Americans don’t want Supreme Court to force gay ‘marriage’ on the states: poll


This poll by the Family Research Council might be why the Fags decided to target some people over there, like pulling up old news on Josh Duggar.

A poll commissioned by the Family Research Council? Showing skewed numbers against homosexuals? What a shocker.


Prove they are skewed.

It is well known that polls can be shown to prove almost anything, if the people doing the polling want it to do so.

Pew Research is a respected organization. FRC is one with an agenda.
 
Even with its most appealing question asked, people have shifted 5% against Faggotry marriage.
Pew poll shows drop in support for same-sex ‘marriage’: new trend or a blip?


"Those numbers are approximately the same as public support in 2013, which Pew said averaged 50 percent in support and 43 percent opposed. However, it is a five percent drop from February for support for redefining marriage.

"Pew's report stated, "It is too early to know whether this is an anomaly or the beginning of a reversal or leveling off of the growth in support for same-sex marriage widely observed in polls over the past decade."

"Judicial Crisis Network Chief Counsel and Policy Director Carrie Severino agreed with Pew, telling LifeSiteNews, "It's impossible to know if this is a real trend, or simply a brief variation." But she also said that the public could be turning against same-sex "marriage" because of judicial action on the issue that often overturns laws and constitutional amendments supported by the public.

"One thing that was a direct consequence of Roe v. Wade, pointed to even by advocates of the decision like Justice Ginsburg, is that when a court gets out ahead of the public on a divisive issue like abortion, it can have a detrimental effect on the country at large," said Severino."

The Pew polls show 49% in favor and 41% opposed to redefining marriage. If you consider that a victory, I'm happy for your optimism.

A 5% drop? What is the margin for error on these polls? 4.5%?

Lol, and the Gheys said it would never happen, roflmao, and this issue will NEVER end, promise.

Yeah, so the drop could be almost 10%

:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:

Or it could be 0.5%
 
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well with people getting fined over not baking cakes and now they are getting put in JAIL for not issuing a piece of paper. I'd say this is to be expected. When they try to FORCE people to accept something.... it's not going to be good.
 
well with people getting fined over not baking cakes and now they are getting put in JAIL for not issuing a piece of paper. I'd say this is to be expected. When they try to FORCE people to accept something.... it's not going to be good.

Yeah, real Americans take that freedom thing pretty serious
 
"61% of Americans don’t want Supreme Court to force gay ‘marriage’ on the states: poll...
Eighty-one percent of Americans agree with the statement, “Government should leave people free to follow their beliefs about marriage as they live their daily lives at work and in the way they run their businesses,” according to a survey commissioned by the Family Research Council (FRC) and the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB).

"The poll breakdown also showed that 80 percent of even those who never attend church believe the government should leave people alone in observing their faith when it comes to marriage. While the figures were very high across the board in support of allowing Americans freedom to practice their faith pertaining to marriage, it was highest among Hispanics at 89 percent."

61% of Americans don’t want Supreme Court to force gay ‘marriage’ on the states: poll


This poll by the Family Research Council might be why the Fags decided to target some people over there, like pulling up old news on Josh Duggar.

A poll commissioned by the Family Research Council? Showing skewed numbers against homosexuals? What a shocker.


Prove they are skewed.

It is well known that polls can be shown to prove almost anything, if the people doing the polling want it to do so.

Pew Research is a respected organization. FRC is one with an agenda.

And Pew did the poll showing the drop mentioned in the OP.

So whats your point, dude?

Statistically approval of Fag Marriage is dropping, in all likelihood.
 
Even with its most appealing question asked, people have shifted 5% against Faggotry marriage.
Pew poll shows drop in support for same-sex ‘marriage’: new trend or a blip?


"Those numbers are approximately the same as public support in 2013, which Pew said averaged 50 percent in support and 43 percent opposed. However, it is a five percent drop from February for support for redefining marriage.

"Pew's report stated, "It is too early to know whether this is an anomaly or the beginning of a reversal or leveling off of the growth in support for same-sex marriage widely observed in polls over the past decade."

"Judicial Crisis Network Chief Counsel and Policy Director Carrie Severino agreed with Pew, telling LifeSiteNews, "It's impossible to know if this is a real trend, or simply a brief variation." But she also said that the public could be turning against same-sex "marriage" because of judicial action on the issue that often overturns laws and constitutional amendments supported by the public.

"One thing that was a direct consequence of Roe v. Wade, pointed to even by advocates of the decision like Justice Ginsburg, is that when a court gets out ahead of the public on a divisive issue like abortion, it can have a detrimental effect on the country at large," said Severino."

The Pew polls show 49% in favor and 41% opposed to redefining marriage. If you consider that a victory, I'm happy for your optimism.

A 5% drop? What is the margin for error on these polls? 4.5%?

Lol, and the Gheys said it would never happen, roflmao, and this issue will NEVER end, promise.

Yeah, so the drop could be almost 10%

:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:

Or it could be 0.5%
If you really thought it might be 0.5% your ugly ass wouldn't be here.
 
Even with its most appealing question asked, people have shifted 5% against Faggotry marriage.
Pew poll shows drop in support for same-sex ‘marriage’: new trend or a blip?


"Those numbers are approximately the same as public support in 2013, which Pew said averaged 50 percent in support and 43 percent opposed. However, it is a five percent drop from February for support for redefining marriage.

"Pew's report stated, "It is too early to know whether this is an anomaly or the beginning of a reversal or leveling off of the growth in support for same-sex marriage widely observed in polls over the past decade."

"Judicial Crisis Network Chief Counsel and Policy Director Carrie Severino agreed with Pew, telling LifeSiteNews, "It's impossible to know if this is a real trend, or simply a brief variation." But she also said that the public could be turning against same-sex "marriage" because of judicial action on the issue that often overturns laws and constitutional amendments supported by the public.

"One thing that was a direct consequence of Roe v. Wade, pointed to even by advocates of the decision like Justice Ginsburg, is that when a court gets out ahead of the public on a divisive issue like abortion, it can have a detrimental effect on the country at large," said Severino."


Lol, and the Gheys said it would never happen, roflmao, and this issue will NEVER end, promise.
5%...oh dear. And we know the issue will never end.....for you. You are fixated on us.
 
well with people getting fined over not baking cakes and now they are getting put in JAIL for not issuing a piece of paper. I'd say this is to be expected. When they try to FORCE people to accept something.... it's not going to be good.

Yeah, like when people get fined for driving a little fast or sent to jail for redistributing someone's belongings?

The cake people not only broke anti-discrimination laws, but went on a rather vicious PR campaign.

And dear Kim didn't go to jail for not issuing a piece of paper. She went to jail for blatantly refusing a court order, and being too obstinate to compromise when her contempt of court hearing offered her a way out.
 
Even with its most appealing question asked, people have shifted 5% against Faggotry marriage.
Pew poll shows drop in support for same-sex ‘marriage’: new trend or a blip?


"Those numbers are approximately the same as public support in 2013, which Pew said averaged 50 percent in support and 43 percent opposed. However, it is a five percent drop from February for support for redefining marriage.

"Pew's report stated, "It is too early to know whether this is an anomaly or the beginning of a reversal or leveling off of the growth in support for same-sex marriage widely observed in polls over the past decade."

"Judicial Crisis Network Chief Counsel and Policy Director Carrie Severino agreed with Pew, telling LifeSiteNews, "It's impossible to know if this is a real trend, or simply a brief variation." But she also said that the public could be turning against same-sex "marriage" because of judicial action on the issue that often overturns laws and constitutional amendments supported by the public.

"One thing that was a direct consequence of Roe v. Wade, pointed to even by advocates of the decision like Justice Ginsburg, is that when a court gets out ahead of the public on a divisive issue like abortion, it can have a detrimental effect on the country at large," said Severino."

The Pew polls show 49% in favor and 41% opposed to redefining marriage. If you consider that a victory, I'm happy for your optimism.

A 5% drop? What is the margin for error on these polls? 4.5%?

Lol, and the Gheys said it would never happen, roflmao, and this issue will NEVER end, promise.

Yeah, so the drop could be almost 10%

:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:

Or it could be 0.5%
If you really thought it might be 0.5% your ugly ass wouldn't be here.


LMAO!! You think I only discuss issues based on polling numbers?? Too funny.
 
What I'd like to know is why are we supposed to follow a ruling ( and personally, I don't believe they have this power to rule over all of our states and they just walked all over OUR VOTES in our states). why is people ok with this? and another thing this wasn't even a unanimous decision? so why do we the people have to follow the rulings of a few? I don't get why this hasn't been challenged and why more of the people aren't asking it be. these are just a couple things that has been bothering me over this whole ordeal. and I could care less about them marrying, but I'm not liking how this was SHOVED off on us.
 

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