Uh huh. And how many people did you ask before you drew that false assumption?
Instapundit - FOR ONCE, I'M IN THE MAJORITY:
Fifty-seven percent say being homosexual is the way people are, not the way they choose to be - up from its level a decade ago. But likely voters by 2-1 also call it inappropriate for Kerry, when asked that question, to have noted that Vice President Dick Cheney's daughter is a lesbian. Cheney himself mentioned his daughter's sexual orientation in a campaign appearance in August. . . .
Indeed only among one group, Kerry's own supporters, does a majority (52 percent) say it was appropriate for him to mention Mary Cheney. Among Democrats, 51 percent call it inappropriate; that rises to 64 percent of independents, 80 percent of Republicans and 82 percent of Bush supporters.
Kerry has said many things. Many went to the trouble of collecting the more exotic sayings of John Kerry.
Here's what Kerry really thought about Reagan in 1984:
"The Reagan Administration has no rational plan for our military. Instead, it acts on misinformed assumptions about the strength of the Soviet military and a presumed 'window of vulnerability,' which we now know not to exist."
"The biggest defense buildup since World War II has not given us a better defense. Americans feel more threatened by the prospect of war, not less so. And our national priorities become more and more distorted as the share of our country’s resources devoted to human needs diminishes."
--- I think history showed us who was really misinformed. If Kerry's view was in the majority, the Berlin Wall would still be up, and that doomsday clock would still be ticking.