interesting poll:
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/may/08052703.html
It was publicized by Gallup May 19, 2008.
Apperently this is the first time the change went beyond the 5% stat. sig buffer, which is why Gallup hadn't remarked on it before.
"(Changes of fewer than five percentage points are not statistically significant.)....[Compared with 2001, Americans] have become less accepting of animal fur for clothing -- although the majority still support [it]." http://www.gallup.com/poll/107380/Cultural-Tolerance-Divorce-Grows-70.aspx
[Fur] is Morally Acceptable
2001: 60%
2008: 54%
Change: -6%
[Fur] is Morally Wrong
2001: 32%
2008: 39%
Change: +7%
So, people are not just removing their support of fur and becoming neutral, but are actually reversing their moral posistion.
We're winning...at least in America.
Here's a more in-depth break down on the 2001-2007 data:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/27757/Americans-Rate-Morality-Social-Issues.asp