Isn't the intent of a poll to gage opinion not prescribe it? I am supportive of a yes response but would ask that we be asked to participate in the poll rather than nicely directed to vote yes.
L
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On 2012-07-18, at 2:38 AM, "Colin Barnes" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> FYI
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> Colin
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> There is an online poll at: http://www.cknw.com/
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> The poll question is: Do you support the federal government's appeal of last month's right to die ruling by the BC Supreme Court? Please vote YES. The poll is found on the left side of the page after scrolling down.
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> There is also an online poll on Canoe: http://en.canoe.ca/home.html
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> The question is: Should assisted suicide be legal? Please vote NO.
> You can find the poll on the right hand side after scrolling down a little.
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> Alex Schadenberg
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