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The Intercollegiate Studies Institute has an online civic literacy test which is fun, challenging and easy to take. If you think you know something about the political issues we face, and how those issues came to be, take this civics test! I scored in the top 2%, and I should have known the few questions I did get wrong. What's frightening is that most civilians got a higher score than did our elected officials.
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Of the 2,508 people surveyed, 164 say they have held an elected government office at least once in their lives. Their average score on the civic literacy test is 44%, compared to 49% for those who have not held an elected office. Officeholders are less likely than other respondents to correctly answer 29 of the 33 test questions. This table shows the “knowledge gap” for each question: the difference between the percentage of common citizens who answered correctly and the percentage of officeholders who answered correctly. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Theme of Question | Citizens | Elected Politicians | Knowledge Gap | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1. | U.S. – Soviet Tension in 1962 | 70.09% | 56.51% | -13.58% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2. | Declaration of Independence | 83.09 | 69.78 | -13.31 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3. | Sputnik | 74.1 | 62.82 | -11.28 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4. | Definition of Free Enterprise | 41.45 | 32.08 | -9.37 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5. | M. L. King’s “I Have a Dream” | 80.5 | 71.5 | -9 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6. | Electoral College | 65.88 | 57.31 | -8.57 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7. | Scopes “Monkey Trial” | 67.76 | 59.21 | -8.55 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8. | Susan B. Anthony | 80.84 | 72.98 | -7.86 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9. | Power to Declare War | 53.6 | 45.82 | -7.78 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10. | Business Profit | 49.11 | 41.38 | -7.73 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11. | International Trade | 37.47 | 30.45 | -7.02 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12. | FDR’s Government Programs | 66.63 | 59.73 | -6.9 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13. | Abortion | 50.77 | 43.94 | -6.83 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14. | Federal Branches and Foreign Policy | 54.71 | 48.39 | -6.32 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15. | First Amendment Freedoms | 79.58 | 73.32 | -6.26 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16. | Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas | 29.49 | 23.29 | -6.2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17. | FDR and the Supreme Court | 25.07 | 19.24 | -5.83 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18. | Taxes and Government Spending | 27.7 | 22.12 | -5.58 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19. | Free Markets vs. Centralized Planning | 16.25 | 10.71 | -5.54 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20. | Action Prohibited by the Bill of Rights | 26.41 | 21.24 | -5.17 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21. | Commander in Chief | 79.04 | 74.46 | -4.58 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22. | Anti-Federalists and the Constitution | 38.22 | 33.82 | -4.4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23. | Source of phrase “a wall of separation” | 18.92 | 15.07 | -3.85 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24. | Policy Tool of the Federal Reserve | 43.12 | 40.48 | -2.64 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25. | Powers of the Federal Government | 75.01 | 72.69 | -2.32 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
26. | World War II Enemies | 68.76 | 66.58 | -2.18 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
27. | The Puritans | 19.1 | 17.32 | -1.78 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
28. | Definition of a Progressive Tax | 51.26 | 49.97 | -1.29 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
29. | Three Branches of Government | 49.65 | 49.32 | -0.33 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
30. | Definition of a Public Good | 27.6 | 28.03 | 0.43 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
31. | Gettysburg Address | 21.06 | 22.95 | 1.89 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
32. | Fiscal Policy for Economic Stimulus | 36.07 | 39.93 | 3.86 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
33. | Lincoln–Douglas Debates | 19.06 | 23.62 | 4.56 |
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I hate terrorists. I mean all terrorists - the ones that kill and the ones that manipulate, as well. In 2001, one insane jihadist and a couple dozen adherents brought the world's greatest nation to its knees. Al Qaida could never defeat the US militarily, but they have certainly fundamentally altered each of our lives. The fallout of that single day - which future historians may regard as World War III, and being only one day long - continues to impact us even a decade or more later. What an ingenious campaign. We blamed Iraq and defeated that nation. We chased our tails hunting bin Laden all over the world at a phenomenal cost of treasure, effort and blood. Oh, yes, we won - he's dead, but our culture of individual liberty is gone, perhaps forever. He won, too, because willing accomplices in media and the government rushed to take advantage of the nation's fear that we'd be attacked again.
Now comes Big Brother and the Police State. Nothing is held back, all liberties are lost. Make a call? You're on talk radio. Send an email? Published news. Whisper outdoors? Drones above. And it's getting worse. Four of the nine supreme court justices are hard core lefties. Individual liberties, they ask? That's for us in government to bestow upon you as we see fit. Guns? We have them, but you won't. The Bill of Rights and the Constitution - you know, our basic government framework that acknowldeges that each man is born free, with the right to pursue his own happiness absent any governmental interference - are to them merely "dead documents" with little if any relevance to today's modern and complicated world. Government says these suspensions of liberty are neceaasy to keep us safe. If we stand down, they tell us, nukes will go off in our cities, and chaos will reign. Really.
Is this current adminsitration not a terror organization, as well? After five years, are you more circumspect in your thoughts and actions? Do you begin to fear the NSA, the TSA and the IRS as adversaries that are controlled by others than "we the people?"
We have until late in 2014, I believe, to take the country back. If we fail, the concept of a free people will be subjugated by opressive governments, both here and globally, for a very, very long time.
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One of the most amazing things I've noticed this election cycle is the complete and utter lack of ideas coming from the left. The Democrats and the media have spent millions of dollars and countless hours to bash this administration and its foreign policy, yet have still not offered up a single idea as counterpoint to what they're whining about. Apart from a complete withdrawal from Iraq, no thought has seemingly been given to the consequences of monumentally bad idea.
Yet one of the brightest minds in Washington has done just that - formulated an 11-point plan that is necessary for "Winning The Future" and which has broad-base support from the American people. Contrast the void on the left with Newt Gingrich's commonsense 11-point plan for a solid Republican win in November.
Make English the Official Language of Government.
The House should pass a bill making English the official language of government, abolishing multilingual ballots and reaffirming that new citizens should be required to pass a test on American history in English.
Control the Borders.
The House should pass a narrowly focused bill to ensure that the United States can control the border.
Keep God in the Pledge.
Congress should take two steps to preserve the right to say "one nation under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance, a right which is supported by 91% of all Americans. The American people feel deeply that our Declaration of Independence is correct in saying that each of us is endowed by our Creator with inalienable rights. It is time to return to a balanced Constitutional system.
Require a Voter ID Card.
The American people overwhelmingly support (85% in one case, 70%-plus even after all the arguments against it are made) having a voter ID card so we can be sure only legal citizens are voting. Passing a bill to require this in all federal elections would be a big step toward more honest elections.[And eliminate the need for bogus and unconstitutional bills like the shameful McCain-Feingold bill - Ed.]
Repeal the Death Tax, for Good.
The American people have consistently supported the total repeal of the death tax and the House should simply pass it once a week and attach it to various Senate bills to force the Senate to deal with it again and again. Let liberals explain why they oppose something that more than 70% of the country favors.
Restore Property Rights.
The American people are deeply opposed to local politicians' being able to seize a citizen's home or business. The Supreme Court's Kelo decision on eminent domain is one of the most unpopular in recent years and is also one of the most dangerous.[Another absurd unconstitutional bill that blatantly defies the 4th Amendment. -Ed.]
Achieve Sustainable Energy Independence.
The country is eager for a straightforward new energy strategy for national security, environmental and economic reasons, starting with clean nuclear power using new technologies that are safe and produce little
waste.
Control Spending and Balance the Budget.
The House should pass new budget legislation to control spending, leading to a balanced budget in seven years (the length of time we gave ourselves in the Contract with America and which led to the first four balanced budgets since the 1920s), with special focus on programs liberals will fight to increase spending.
Tie Education Funding to Teacher Accountability.
A major result of the No Child Left Behind legislation has been the clear revelation that a number of schools systems are crippling and destroying children. When the Detroit school system only graduates 21% of entering freshman on time, it is clear the children are being cheated.
Defend America From the Irreconcilable Wing of Islam.Terrorism is a real threat. Congress should hold hearings on the recent terror activities in Canada, the United Kingdom and Morocco. The House should move bills that strengthen our security from terrorists with increased powers for surveillance, an overruling of the disastrous Hamdan decision and a series of other steps.[Foreign combatants who are not US citizens are not entitled to the rights enumerated in the US constitution. -Ed]
Focus on Iran and North Korea.
The American people are very prepared to believe we face extraordinary threats from a nuclear North Korea and an Iranian regime actively seeking to develop nuclear weapons. Any actions in Iraq need to be recast in terms of their impact on Iran. A weak America in Iraq will be unable to stop Iran. Stopping Iran is potentially literally a matter of life and death. Everything about Iraq should be debated within this larger and much more dangerous context.
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April 21st, 2007
Senator Reid:
When you say we’ve lost in Iraq, I don’t think you understand the effect of your words. The Iraqis I speak with are the good guys here, fighting to build a stable government. They hear what you say, but they don’t understand it. They don’t know about the political game, they don’t know about a Presidential veto, and they don’t know about party politics.
But they do know that if they help us, they are noticed by terrorists and extremists. They decide to help us if they think we can protect them from those terrorists. They tell us where caches of weapons are hidden. They call and report small groups of men who are strangers to the neighborhood, men that look the same to us, but are obvious to them as a foreign suicide cell.
To be brief, your words are killing us. Your statements make the Iraqis afraid to help us for fear we’ll leave them unprotected in the future. They don’t report a cache, and its weapons blow up my friends in a convoy. They don’t report a foreign fighter, and that fighter sends a mortar onto my base. Your statements are noticed, and they have an effect.
Finally, you are mistaken when you say we are losing. We are winning, I see it every day. However, we will win with fewer casualties if you help us. Will you?
Respectfully,
LT Jason Nichols, USN MNF-I,
Baghdad
Well said, Lieutenant Nichols!
Hattip to Gathering of Eagles http://gatheringofeagles.org/?p=311
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Remember those 5 Imams who made a big scene by praying publicly in the terminal at the Minneapolis airport recently? And during the flight they continued to pray loudly and moved about in the passenger cabin. Clearly trying to incite negative attention in order to use politically correct laws against those who reported their suspicious behavior, they've now sued both USAirways and the unknown passengers who reported their shenanigans, named in the complaints as certain "John Does."
Tired of this nonsense? Join up. Rep. Stevan Pearce (R-NM) drafted a bill to protect such John Does from liability. Here is Rep. Pearce's press release:
Today, United States Congressman Steve Pearce introduced H.R. 1640 the "Protecting Americans Fighting Terrorism Act of 2007." If passed, this legislation would protect individuals from being sued for reporting suspicious activities to law enforcement and security personnel.
The language of the Act comes as a direct response to a recent incident in Minneapolis. As reported in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, the imams engaged in a variety of suspicious behaviors while boarding a US Airways flight, according to the airport police report. Some prayed loudly in the gate area, spoke angrily about the United States and Saddam, switched seats and sat in the 9/11 hijackers' configuration, and unnecessarily requested seatbelt extenders that could be used as weapons, according to witness reports and US Airways spokeswoman Andrea Rader.
As a result of the aforementioned behavior, citizens contacted airline authorities and the pilot informed law enforcement to have the suspicious parties removed from the aircraft. The original incident occurred in November of 2006; now the group has filed suit against US Airways and the
Minneapolis - St. Paul Metropolitan Airports Commission on 17 different charges. Included in the lawsuit as defendants, are "John Does" described as citizens who called authorities to report the suspicious behavior of the Imams.
Rep. Pearce commented on introducing the bill: "It is a sad day in America when our own institutions of freedom are being used against us in the battle against terrorism. When I first heard about the lawsuit brought by the 'imams' in Minnesota, it was clear to me that this was an injustice against Americans who were simply trying to protect themselves. These brave citizens should be recognized as heroes for their efforts to report suspicious activity, particularly activity that has been associated with previous terror attacks.
"As Americans, we must not allow ourselves to be bullied by individuals who seek to disrupt our way of life. We can not allow the sympathizers of terrorism to make Americans wonder if they could be sued before reporting possible terrorist activity. Whether it is an intimidation tactic or a full scale attack, Americans have the right and responsibility to protect themselves and their fellow citizens. I introduced this legislation to protect Americans and keep all citizens alert and vocal as they serve on the front line in our battle against terrorism here in America."
Finally some sanity. Terrorism, by definition, includes low-conflict situations like e-coli in our produce, rat poison in Rover's dog food, and certainly intimidation tactics like this ridiculous suit. And any judge who is worth his robes should immediately dismiss this suit - with extreme prejudice.
Some folks I've talked to have a better solution. They call it SOS. It's not a call for help, however. It means Shoot On Sight.
Have a nice day.
Hattip to Michele Malkin and the guys at Powerline
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Don't believe it? These facts are verifiable on the Department of Defense web site: http://www.defenselink.mil/.
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