Far more than I had hoped even considering I’m sure a number of people like myself gave their 2cents worth from here, … it still is basically an unbiased poll which tells me that if the numbers make themselves heard then I think there is hope on the horizon.
Actually I’m not surprised at the numbers – but neither does it make me think it has that much influence. That was a “home ground” poll.
People with internet access could be broadly said to have been exposed to international ideas and thinking and therefore will question the rights of government to ban a basic right.
The battle will be to win over the hearts and minds of those people who do not have internet access – and who have no REAL idea about it. They’re being told that the internet is a den of under-age and problem gambling that creates great debt and problems upon the American people.
Of course that’s just spin – but think of how many things that govenrments have been able to do by managing spin – and gettting the temporary approval of “the people”.
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It’s not the nerds, web-wired or business folk that need to be convinced. It’s the down home blue collar people, the elderly aunt, the god-fearing church attender that is being fed an orchestrated litany of lies.
Keep spreading the word …
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