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Posted Thursday, June 25, 2009 10:31 AM

Poll Finds Americans Revile Infidelity

Katie Connolly
Gallup is out today with timely poll today finding that 92% of Americans find extramarital affairs to be morally unacceptable. Pollsters asked respondents how they felt about a range of topics, like the death penalty, cloning and gambling. The results indicate that of all these moral quandaries, infidelity is the most abhorred, edging out polygamy by just one point. Divorce and the death penalty were considered the most morally accpetable, but cloning, suicide and abortion are frowned upon. Check out the full results here.
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Posted By: MJ000777 (June 29, 2009 at 6:21 PM)

"The answer would be 90-100 percent - give or take."    I'll take and say you are at least about 40% off.


Posted By: Alvy (June 29, 2009 at 2:04 PM)

Ahh Tired;

Write down the names of everybody you know.

Then, take a brief poll and find out how many of them have been cheated on.

The answer would be 90-100 percent - give or take.

Then ask them - which of them cheated.

The answer would then go down to 10-20 percent - give or take.

So if everyone has been cheated on, and no one has cheated...

...then...

Only in America.

A lot of people love watching horrible reality humiliation TV shows, because they need to watch someone "feel" worse than they do - according to Masters and USC.

When one cheats, it may be selfish, but it may be because they want the other person in the relationship to feel bad.

93% - in this country of really bad attitudes - might be conservative, if we're talking about EVER cheated.


Posted By: MJ000777 (June 26, 2009 at 5:48 PM)

In a new poll it was revealed that 5 out of 4 voters that were registered by ACORN voted for Obama.