Survey: Two-thirds of Americans can't name a single Supreme Court Justice
As Congress gears up to do battle over Elena Kagan's nomination to the Supreme Court, Americans are struggling to identify the names of her would-be colleagues, according to a new survey released by the legal information website Findlaw.com.
Two-thirds of the 1,000 American adults polled couldn't name a single current justice, and just 1 percent were able to name all nine sitting justices. Many respondents believed that retired justices Sandra Day O'Connor and David Souter continue to sit on the court.
Better believe though that most can name the judges on American Idol, and that's all that matters, right?
This report also discloses that more people came identify that "Billie Jean" was written by Michael Jackson than they can that the Bill of Rights is the body of amendments to the Constitution.
Liberalism has done a wonderful job dumbing down the nation as a whole; how can we truly be concerned about our freedoms and way of life when we don't know what basic tenets protect them nor who's enlisted to protected them?
Unfortunately, a report of this manner basically reveals that most Americans are incredibly ignorant. If you want to believe something else, believe the Obama Administration and radical liberal-led Congress knows just how out of the loop we are, and they're going to continue to do everything they can to radicalize this nation beyond recognition because they know many of us are too busy watching American Idol to do a damn thing about it.
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