Do you remember how to crash a poll?

It's been a while. I hope you haven't forgotten. Here's an easy one to get you back in the swing of things.

Do you think The Ten Commandments should be displayed in government buildings?"

Yes
76%

No
23%

Undecided
1%

It seems rather silly to post a bunch of laws, most of which everyone in the building will cheerfully ignore.

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