It also showed that people misidentified First Amendment rights. About one in five people thought the right to own a pet was protected, and 38 percent said they believed the right against self-incrimination contained in the Fifth Amendment was a First Amendment right, the survey found.
I got 4 outta 5 :shrug"MMDad said:
So did I, but I named the Simpsons on the first try.sushisamba said:I got 4 outta 5 :shrug"
sushisamba said:I got 4 outta 5 :shrug"
Yeah, me too. I got the whole family and Smithers. I had to wrack my brain for the 4th Amendment I knew. I knew speech, religion, press and assembly, in that order.MMDad said:So did I, but I named the Simpsons on the first try.
I don't.vraiblonde said:And some scoff at me when I suggest the voting public is too ignorant to be allowed that right.![]()
Completely agree.2ndAmendment said:I don't.
There really ought to be a test in order to vote.
There used to be. They'd turn out the lights and if they could see more than your smile, you could vote.2ndAmendment said:There really ought to be a test in order to vote.