It seems this poll is pretty darn accurate, which is surprising given it's been done on the web.
But then again, it's not all that surprising that freeper opinion would mirrow broader GOP opinion. We pro-science conservatives have our work cut out to make our party the voice of reason once again.
Long road ahead.
/hmm. maybe I'm not being nice
//Oh well. Nobody's perfect.
At the moment, 33% of registered freepers are voting "No." That is, to keep creationism and ID out of science class. I wish it were more, but I'm pleasantly surprised that a third of freepers are of that opinion. Well, maybe I shouldn't be surprised. My pro-evolution ping list is one of the biggest lists on this website, currently pushing close to 400 names. There are bigger lists, but the evo list is one of the biggies. Or so I'm told.
Well, there's a suprise! Free Republic opinion reflects mainstream conservative opinion nationwide.
No kidding.
What do you expect from the #1 conservative website on the planet?
You just cannot handle being an insignificant special interest group. You should be happy that you have a 'big tent' to operate in within the Republican Party.
We pro-science conservatives have our work cut out to make our party the voice of reason once again.
Now that's a statement that smacks of narrow minded liberal tactics.
I'm not suggesting you should leave, but it would be interesting to see the results of the exact same poll on a liberal website.