"Parse Tree" <parsetree at hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "John Knight" <johnknight at usa.com> wrote in message
> news:Exe49.4639$eb.342817 at news2.west.cox.net...> >
> > "Bob LeChevalier" <lojbab at lojban.org> wrote in message
> > news:ela2lugmkrgvem5jtka73d5qjetal9csh3 at 4ax.com...> > > "John Knight" <johnknight at usa.com> wrote:
> > > >The biggest errors in the Gallup Polls aren't statistical, but the
bias
> > > >introduced because they're an obvious advocacy group.
> > >
> > > "Obvious" to you perhaps.
> > >
> > > But if they are biased, then they are biased, and all the statistical
> > > flim-flammery in the world won't make their results any more
> > > meaningful than your silly internet poll. Bias negates the
> > > possibility of useful statistical analysis.
> > >
> > > lojbab
> >
> > Only to a simple minded fool who can't even comprehend what an average
is
> > could this be true.
> >
> > To almost everyone else, which is like up to 93% of the American public,
> > knowing which way Gallup is biased makes even their biased polls very
> > useful.
> > http://christianparty.net/sodomy.htm> >
> > For one thing, when a credible publication like The Statistical Handbook
> on
> > the American Family notes that 86% believe that sodomy is wrong, and
> > Worldnet Daily finds that only 6% believe fags should be included in the
> > GOP, and Be Counted finds that only 9% believe that fags should be able
to
> > get married, and when the Field Poll shows that 55% favor initiatives to
> ban
> > sodomy, and when the Howard W. Odum Survey shows that 72% oppose the
> > legalization of sodomy, and when a Pascoe Poll shows that only a third
of
> > Vermont's voters want sodomy to be "legalized", and when a Harris Poll
> shows
> > that 83% oppose "same-sex marriages", and when two thirds of California
> > voters passed an initiative to BAN "gay marriages", then when Gallup
comes
> > along and gaily and delightfully announces on March 10,1999:
> >
> > "Some Change Over Time in American Attitudes towards
> >
> > Homosexuality, but Negativity Remains"
> > http://christianparty.net/gallupsodomy.htm> >
> > then you know you have either faggots of jews running the show at that
> > once-credible organization--which means it's no longer credible.
>> Sodomy isn't equivalent to Homosexuality. It includes bestiality and many
> other practices.
>>
According to NORC, between 70% to 83% of Americans "believe sex between two
adults of the same sex" is either always wrong or almost always wrong. This
is easy enough to understand, wouldn't you say? In state after state
throughout the 1990s, up to 70% of the voters, but no less than 63% of the
voters (in airy fairy California), passed "DOMA" laws, or "defense of
marriage acts", which specifically targeted "same sex marriages". This is
consistent with the NORC poll, and a whole slew of others (Be.counted,
WorldNetDaily, vote.com, the General Social Survey, the Field Poll, the
Pascoe Poll, the Harris Poll, and even a jew Yawk Magagine poll).
But not Gallup.
Gallup was a notable exception, reporting that only 43% supported these
initiatives to ban same-sex marriages. And their polls said nothing about
"bestiality and many other practices", nor did they use the proper term
"sodomy".
Why would you defend these criminal faggots at Gallup? Can you even imagine
how light in the loafers that place must be?
Their activities are not just "unpopular" or "immoral" or "gay-advocacy":
they're criminal. Gallup advocates the wholesale violation of existing
laws, and it's faggots who get the short end of that stick, because while
Gallup is promoting the myth about how popular sodomy is at one end, the
justice system is at the other end locking faggots away for two life
sentences plus 108 years (the sentence Ken Teague just got).
By making sodomy appear to be an acceptable practice, Gallup is doing the
jewish lawyers and judges, but not faggots, a huge favor.
John Knight
John Knight