Vote for 2nd A on public opinion poll

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Vote for 2nd A on public opinion poll

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Please register on yahoo and vote for 2nd Amendment rights on the following public opinion poll:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index ... paid=voted

I always try to find public opinion polls online and then try to get as many CHL'ers to vote for the 2nd A as possible. If you find some worthwhile 2nd A causes I can write letters for or public opinion polls I can vote in, let me know, too. Thanks!

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P.S. "yanks" is a derogatory term for ALL Americans that Europeans use. It is not a reference to northerners who are Americans. That's what the poll is referring to. I hate it when Europeans trash us Americans! I invite you to vote 'em out! Thanks!
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Re: Vote for 2nd A on public opinion poll

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A message at the link says the question has been deleted. :fire
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Re: Vote for 2nd A on public opinion poll

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I guess they didn't like the pro-2nd A result of that poll....

A poster posted an intelligent pro 2nd A reply to the British guy yelling derogatory remarks about "Yanks being off their rockers" (because of our guns). This was a very well thought out reply that was full of statistics and facts that dispel anti-2nd A fallacies. I notice that whenever an educated pro-2nd A response is posted on a public forum (not counting this one) that cannot be disputed, the OP usually deletes the question so that nobody could view the intelligent and persuasive reply.
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