The Mooney Times has a poll for you

I took one look at the hideous Washington Times website and almost had mercy on you, dear readers — it's that ugly that I had second thoughts about inflicting it on others. But then, as you knew I would, I said "screw it" and decided if you weren't tough enough to cope with bad web design on a mad man's website, you wouldn't be Pharyngula material anyway.

Of course, it's not that far off kilter for a cult newspaper, but still…we can do better.

Should parents be allowed to refuse cancer treatments for their children?

ResponsePercent
Yes39%
No47%
Undecided10%
Other2%

I wonder, if I meddle in more Mooney polls, will it annoy God on Earth, Sun Myung Moon?

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