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  • actaeon277

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    101 is round off error. Unless you want them to report 79.95326%, this is going to happen.

    But, I would like to know if they're going to say something about the results.
     

    24Carat

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    101 is round off error. Unless you want them to report 79.95326%, this is going to happen.

    But, I would like to know if they're going to say something about the results.

    I would bet my two front teeth (which are worth a lot of money) that this thing never sees the light of day.

    That is unless they are working behind the scenes to invoke a landslide of liberal activists voters to make the world all right and good in their twisted minds.
     

    Bill of Rights

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    Where's the bacon?
    The poll is still up.

    Do We Need Stricter Gun Control in America?

    No
    76% (18269 votes)
    Yes
    23% (5599 votes)
    Not sure.
    1% (291 votes)
    Total voters: 24159



    Just thought I'd share.
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    I wonder how long before they take it down because it didn't yield the desired result.

    If they're good liberals, they'll do what they always do with failed programs: they'll throw money at it, make it bigger, corrupt it, and keep trying. And if they're connected, they'll somehow manage to get the taxpayer to fund it. :laugh:
     
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