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That "report" showed they polled 1053 people. 1053 people are not MOST.
There are 78 million Catholics in the US and 1053 is nowhere near a "sampling".
Southerners have never been big fans of libertarian thinking on social issues. For many of them, it's their religion that drives them more than any political philosophy, and they want to write their religious beliefs into the law.
Southerners have never been big fans of libertarian thinking on social issues. For many of them, it's their religion that drives them more than any political philosophy, and they want to write their religious beliefs into the law.
Yep. Barry Goldwater makes for a good example. Southerners were into Wallace. Goldwater, who?
Southerners have never been big fans of libertarian thinking on social issues. For many of them, it's their religion that drives them more than any political philosophy, and they want to write their religious beliefs into the law.
I've lived in the south across several cities and states for near 30 years and you couldn't be more wrong. Is that what you progressives in CA really think ?
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