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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Test Your Knowledge

Test your knowledge with 12 questions, then be ready to shudder when you see how others did.

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13 comments:

Anonymous said...

I got 12 out of 12 probably because of this blog, and Fox News...

pitmaster said...

Scored a 10 out of 12. Scary, considering how many un-informed people are out there!

Anonymous said...

interesting... 11 out of 12

Anonymous said...

8/12 better than most :-) Should have known the other 4. It's scary how many did worse than me!

Anonymous said...

12 0f 12....depressing to look at the national results.No wonder we have the toads in Congress that we do.

Anonymous said...

11 out of 12, amazing. At least the one I got wrong was geography. Never was my best subject. The national results are depressing.

Anonymous said...

Pretty neat. I impressed myself with 11 right.

Anonymous said...

I got 10 out of 12 and I'm a Fox and Drudge News fan.

Anonymous said...

8 out of 12. And when you look back at your answers your like I know that.

weewigglywft said...

The results shouldn't be a surprise to anyone; the goverment has systematically been "dumbing down" the American people for years. Less intelligence equals less belligerence. When there is no longer right and wrong, no better or worse, then there will be no resistance--only compliance. The American people should be jumping up and down, screaming to high heaven at the way our rights have been stripped away, but thanks to liberalism and force-fed "tolerance", most fear speaking up or--God forbid!--having an opinion. Mission accomplished. Conservative Republicans have become the Hippies of the new millennium, and, sadly, the "freak flag" they are flying is the American one.

Anonymous said...

9 right and im only 19 years old, i scored above 66% of the people who took it, now THAT is scary. People need to start Paying attention to whats going on around them!

Anonymous said...

I got 10 out of the 12 correct. That's not too bad I guess for a high school grad.

Anonymous said...

I would have liked to have seen some quetions like:

1. Does the US have unlimited amounts of money?
2. What is the difference between he national deficit and the national debt.
3. Does the U.S. constitution limit the powers of the government or the freedoms of the people.
4. Is it constitutional for a non-citizen of the U.S. to be President.
5. Does the constitution of the United States permit the enforcement of a law comprelling any U.S. citizen to purchase health care?


I could go on and on