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Post 219. Don't forget your lavender one.Post 213. Not in the least. Don't forget your white flag.
Post 219. Don't forget your lavender one.Post 213. Not in the least. Don't forget your white flag.
Posts 220 and 224.Since the US 2000 Census form did not ask about sexual orientation, either you are lying or have gotten inaccurate information.
Try this one: http://www.census.gov/dmd/www/pdf/d02p.pdf
I've read them all. Obviously you have not. If you are going to speak, try to do so with some knowledge to back up what you are saying.
How does any researcher?And how does a census form know if people are being honest?
Try this one: http://www.census.gov/dmd/www/pdf/d02p.pdf
How does any researcher?
Post 219. Don't forget your lavender one.
Posts 220 and 224.
Again, I went to one site from your list at random, and the first thing I read was what I quoted previously, suggesting that you had not read your research with an open mind. Therefore no need to read the remainder. *shrug*
Debunked by your false logic:Debunked in post 231. Don't you get tired of being shown how wrong and non-credible you are, all the time?
U.S. CENSUS DATA SHOWS HOMOSEXUAL COUPLES ACCOUNT FOR 1 PERCENT OF ALL COUPLESWASHINGTON, March 13, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Census Bureau released a Census 2000 report on married- and unmarried-couple households today. The 16-page report, Married-Couple and Unmarried-Partner Households: 2000, indicates that homosexual couples account for only 1 percent of all couples - married and non-married. Of the 60 million households headed by couples, 0.6 million were headed by same-sex partners.
Let's focus on that one first. :mrgreen:Which is an inaccurate assertion...one of your most common ways of debating. Try to have some integrity and read all of the studies.
Kindly educate me on this term.Post 223. Perhaps if you just take off your wife beater, that will suffice.
They can still be gay.Despite the agenda of your source. "Couples" being the key word. They can't get married you know.
They can still be gay.
They can be in the closet too.
Why would they lie? The answers are confidential- and that confidentiality is protected by law.They can be in the closet too.
Debunked by your false logic:
U.S. CENSUS DATA SHOWS HOMOSEXUAL COUPLES ACCOUNT FOR 1 PERCENT OF ALL COUPLES
I patiently wait for your attack on the source.
Why would they lie? The answers are confidential- and that confidentiality is protected by law.
Why would they lie? The answers are confidential- and that confidentiality is protected by law.
Since the incidence of homosexuality is about 1%,
Irrelevant. Prove that homosexuals do not make up 3%-7% of the population as I have stated. All your information discusses are couples. The issue is the percentage of gays, not gay couples.
I understand the you are often wrong, but at least try to stay on top of what we are discussing.
BTW, source debunked as being irrelevant to the issue. :2razz:
1. You are asking me to prove a negative, which is illogical.
2. The long form US Census study counts people who are in a gay household, then compares this to the total cohabitation households in the US. This survey represents a data set that it in the range of 100 times larger than most studies, and comes up with the 1% figure.
Lets get back to the wife beater comment of yours. :2wave:Here is your assertion.
Prove it. Your census source has been debunked as only referring to couples and having no sexual orientation question. Prove your assertion, or stand down from it.