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Old 09-13-2008, 03:41 PM   #25
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hmm, I don't know anyone who supports teaching creationism in public schools.

so much for our own polls...

actually, I do recall a poll on the subject of teaching creationism a couple of years ago, what was interesting is that a majority of americans beileved in creationism, but only about 1/3 thought it should be taught in public schools. i'll look for it.

a gallop poll found a majority of americans favored the women's right to an abortion, and only about 20% believed that abortions shouldn't be allowed in cases of incest/rape.

so yes, palin's views on these two issues are very much in the extreme for americans.
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