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Originally Posted by spence
Regarding your conclusions on the poll...they are flawed. If you read the actual poll you'd see that a clear majority do see this as a women's health issue...they even asked that specific question.
I'd also note that polls taken just the week prior showed 61% support for the contraception provision.
-spence
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My conclusion was not the least bit flawed...you just need to claim that, because the fcats make your side look out of touch.
A majority of people want to be able to "get" contraception. But the New York Times poll I posted sjows, EVEN ACCORDING TO THE NY TIMES, that a big majority don't want religios institutions to be forced to provide that which they teach is immoral.
Spence, I didn't conduct that poll, the NY Times did. I'm sorry that you hate the results of that poll, but the facts is still the facts.
Keep spinning Spence. And keep ignoring everything which challenges your cnclusions.
Let's recap...
The poll says that 57% of Americans want exemptions for religious institutions.
I said that as a result of this poll, it's clear that a majority of Americans want exemptions for religios institutions.
Spence says my conclusion (which wasn't any interpretation, just a regurgitation of what the poll showed) was flawed.
Spence, people want contraception. But not at the expenswe of trampling the constitution.
Spence, your mind is unable, or unwilling, to process that which doesn't support liberal ideology. This is not rocket science, it's as simple as it gets.