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This is from your link: "The survey by lesbian, gay and bisexual charity Stonewall found that 83% of the British public would be very comfortable, comfortable or neutral if the heir to the throne were gay or bisexual."
This is NOTHING like how your headline presents it. Not nice to try to manipulate and deceive people.
plwhit is correct, maybe you need to reread the link.....who did the survey, kind of makes me wonder who may have made this up
The survey was done on the general public.
"The survey by lesbian, gay and bisexual charity Stonewall found that 83% of the British public would be very comfortable, comfortable or neutral if the heir to the throne were gay or bisexual."
It does not suggest anywhere that the group wants everyone to be gay. Maybe you can point out where it says that? Or maybe you can learn to read and comprehend the article?
I think you're pushing 3~Shepherds's ability to comprehend beyond her limits. If after reading both the article and this thread, she hasn't understood that yet, it's probably not going to happen.
Why not, liberals always do this and many people like it.
That's a real mature argument..."She started it!!!! MOM!!!!!!"
What does an entire political group have to do with what any individual person does on a message board? Do you really think every conservative-slanting thread represents the entire conservative movement, or that any one person's thread with a leftist slant represents the entirety of all liberals? A little ridiculous, IMO.
... liberals always do this and many people like it.
You are correct; many people like it when liberals are right
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