A few weeks ago, I received an email requesting my participation in an online poll sponsored by The Washington Post. I completed the survey because I felt like they could use a little input from a Conservative.
Yesterday, I received an email for a new poll -- this one was not sponsored by any particular corporate entity. It appeared to be an attempt to get to the bottom of what type of people were likely to be politically active, how this type of person felt about immigration, Gay Marriage amendment, and other political topics. It seemed fairly balanced and innocous until I reached this screen...
The only question missing on this screen was whether or not I cleaned my assault rifles while reading my Bible in my pickup in the back of a church parking lot... Sheesh.
I highly encourage my Conservative friends to sign up for polls from Polling Point. While I may not like the stereotype of Conservatives that is promulgated by the media, it seems to me that taking these surveys might be one way to set a few narrow-minded folks straight. Let's get as much data out on ourselves as possible. Isn't it time to help bust a few nasty stereotypes?
Yesterday, I received an email for a new poll -- this one was not sponsored by any particular corporate entity. It appeared to be an attempt to get to the bottom of what type of people were likely to be politically active, how this type of person felt about immigration, Gay Marriage amendment, and other political topics. It seemed fairly balanced and innocous until I reached this screen...
The only question missing on this screen was whether or not I cleaned my assault rifles while reading my Bible in my pickup in the back of a church parking lot... Sheesh.
I highly encourage my Conservative friends to sign up for polls from Polling Point. While I may not like the stereotype of Conservatives that is promulgated by the media, it seems to me that taking these surveys might be one way to set a few narrow-minded folks straight. Let's get as much data out on ourselves as possible. Isn't it time to help bust a few nasty stereotypes?
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