Liberals keep trying to convince us by their incessant blathering and whining—with the convenient support of their helpful liberal-left government decrees and laws and taxpayer-funded gay advocacy organizations and state-run media and academia, and of course the Supreme Court of Canada division of the Liberal Party—that Canadians are totally different than Americans in every which way. All of that notwithstanding the Canadian “shopping” sector and “TV and movie-watching” sector and “religious” sector and “sporting” sector and “living humans” sector being
roughly
exactly identical in every which way to Americans.
In fact some liberals have said what they all think: “they’re bastards”. They “hate them bastards”. “Morons”. And some elected Liberal Party government representatives of our country make their point in that ever so eloquent and famously tolerant liberal-left style—by taking a George Bush doll and stomping on it with a size-13 leather boot, on state-run TV, and then picking the doll up and moving it onto a desk and jamming a pencil into the right eye of the doll repeatedly—all captured on state-run TV—and not censored as they did with the whole of Fox News Channel for years.
This is one of the reasons they keep trying to make you believe that we’re so different—and it drives them into fits of rage—and makes them hate America even more than they already do:
More Americans oppose gay ‘marriage,’ poll finds
Public opposition to “marriages” between homosexuals is at an all-time high, according to a poll released yesterday.
When asked whether they thought same-sex “marriages” should be recognized by the law as valid and come with the same rights as traditional marriages, 68 percent of the respondents in the CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll said they should not.
Twenty-eight percent said same-sex “marriages” should be valid and 4 percent had no opinion.
[…] A similar poll by Gallup last year found that 55 percent thought homosexual “marriages” should not be valid, while 42 percent said they should be recognized.
In addition, 466 adults were asked in the same time period what marital arrangements they thought should be recognized for homosexual couples.
The poll found that 20 percent favored same-sex “marriage,” 27 percent said civil unions, and 45 percent said “neither.”
When asked whether they favored a constitutional amendment that would define marriage as “between a man and a woman,” 57 percent said yes, while 37 percent were opposed.
Last year, 48 percent favored the amendment and 46 percent opposed it.
Currently, 43 states have laws that bar recognition of same-sex “marriages,” according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
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