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I live in New England, which is supposedly the other progressive part of the country. We had a group of 45 people and were asked to debate a question, one that came up was gay marriage. Only 1 person out of all of those people said they were opposed to it, and that person was still accepted gays, just not marriage. Some who didn’t say anything might have not agreed with it, but sill, half definitely because they said something, and the other half were most likely all for it. Once our generation has the majority in voting, I can see gays having equal rights. I looked up the numbers too and since 2006, the average who are in support of it for most demographics went up by 10%… in 5 years. Now we’re almost the majority.</p>
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Other than those, probably most catholic universities, and possibly some schools in the south? Since there is such a big audience on this forum I just wanted to ask whether Vanderbilt and Emory were “landmines” or not. I’m sorry if you’ve heard me ask that 100 times but I am trying to get a lot of answers and a consensus, because I get conflicting answers.</p>
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Yea, right? I was actually <strong><em>ed off at that, not only because it was insanely rude, but because he asked an equivalent question and then has the nerve to be a </em></strong> about it to me, I mean come on. I hope he reads this so that he realizes what I jerk he is.</p>