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Poll: Do you support the ARMS Act?

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View Poll Results: Do support the ARMS Act?
Yes, I would risk my life joining the military just to get legal status. 35 44.30%
No, fuck the republicans 44 55.70%
Voters: 79. You may not vote on this poll

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01-29-2012, 01:04 PM
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Sorry, I was trying to figure out how to properly do the poll. Mantequilla and Migster, you may vote now.
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Option 1, Should've made this a legit poll tho
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Yes..
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Option 1, Should've made this a legit poll tho
I was trying to figure out how to do it. I did it now.

Sorry, you may officially vote now.

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Wow, talk about a biased push poll. Instead of putting Yes or No, you put in stupid little phrases to 'push' the vote and it still failed miserably.
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Wow, talk about a biased push poll. Instead of putting Yes or No, you put in stupid little phrases to 'push' the vote and it still failed miserably.
Although I see where you are coming from, many people have shown their interest in giving their lives for a piece of paper so in that sense I do not think it is bias. You are right though I think we should let people choose. I will edit it, I did not mean to be bias.
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Nevermind, one cannot edit posts.
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I think there's a possible flaw in how the poll is setup. Should we possibly consider creating a new revised version, or if possible, editing this one? For example, it's possible to support the ARMS Act for other DREAMers while being against it or unwilling to become a part of it ourselves. In this case, would one vote "Yes" because we support it as an option for others, or vote "No" because we're not willing to pursue it ourselves? See where I'm coming from?
I guess all it really needs is clarification of whether we're voting "Yes" for the ARMS Act as AN option, or as an option we're willing to accept for ourselves. Because I support the A.A. as an option for others, but definitely not for myself & therefore I voted "No". Further clarification needed to decide whether I voted the way I wanted to or not. Thanks!
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Wow, talk about a biased push poll. Instead of putting Yes or No, you put in stupid little phrases to 'push' the vote and it still failed miserably.
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I think there's a possible flaw in how the poll is setup. Should we possibly consider creating a new revised version or, if possible, editing this one? For example, it's possible to support the ARMS Act for other DREAMers while being unwilling to become a part of it yourself. In this case, would one vote "Yes" because they support it as an option for others, or vote "No" because we're not willing to pursue it ourselves? See where I'm coming from?
I guess all it really needs is clarification of whether we're voting "Yes" for the ARMS Act as AN option, or as an option we're willing to accept for ourselves. Because I support the A.A. as an option for others but not for myself & therefore I voted "No". Further clarification needed to decide whether I voted the way I wanted to or not. Thanks!

Thay is a very interesting point the one you make. As I mentioned before, I cannot edit the post.
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Yea especially for people who wants to join and yet want to fuck republicans
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