Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Voters Should Pass A Minimal Civics Test

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Voters Should Pass A Minimal Civics Test
By Doug Patton, Hernando Today

I have never been an advocate of the popular notion that "everyone should vote." Some people look at me as if I am somehow un-American when I say that I am not in favor of encouraging people to vote who would otherwise never darken the door of a polling place. I really don't want someone on the streets of Hollywood, who just failed to identify the vice president of the United States on one of Jay Leno's "Jay-Walking" segments, helping to select the person who will lead my government for the next four years.

So here is a basic, common-sense test that every American wishing to exercise the right to vote should answer (I'm sure in this dumbed-down era in which we live we will have to come up with multiple choice answers to make it easier). Here are some preliminary questions:


1.) Name the three branches of the federal government.
2.) Name the current president and vice president of the United States.
3.) How long have they served?
4.) How long is the president allowed to serve?

5.) How many members are there in the U.S. House of Representatives?
6.) How are House members chosen?
7.) How long is their term in office?
8.) How long are they allowed to serve?

9.) Name the current speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.
10.) Which party currently holds the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives?

11.) How many members are there in the U.S. Senate?
12.) How are U.S. Senators normally chosen?
13.) How long is a U.S. Senator's term in office?
14.) How long are they allowed to serve?
15.) Name the current majority leader of the U.S. Senate.
16.) Which party currently holds the majority in the U.S. Senate?

17.) How many individuals currently sit on the United States Supreme Court?
18.) Name three of them.
19.) How are members of the U.S. Supreme Court selected?
20.) How long can Supreme Court Justices serve?

21.) What is an electoral vote?
22.) How many electoral votes are currently required in order to elect the president and vice president?
23.) How is the president selected if he/she fails to receive the required number of electoral votes?
24.) How is the vice president selected if he/she fails to receive the required number of electoral votes?

25.) What is an executive order?
26.) How is an amendment to the U.S. Constitution passed?
27.) How many constitutional conventions has the United States had?


If a potential voter could not answer at least 18 of these questions (two-thirds), he/she should not be allowed to vote. How did you do? Need to study up? Answers are below:

1.) Executive, Legislative, Judicial;
2.) George W. Bush and Richard B. Cheney;
3.) Since Jan. 20, 2001;
4.) Two four-year terms (or no more than ten years if serving the remainder of a previous term

5.) 435;
6.) By popular vote within their state congressional district;
7.) Two years;
8.) No limit;

9.) Nancy Pelosi;
10.) Democrat;

11.) 100 [two from each state];
12.) By statewide popular vote within their state;
13.) Six years;
14.) No limit;
15.) Harry Reid;
16.) Democrat;

17.) Nine;
18.) the nine [in no particular order] are: John Roberts, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, David Souter, Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas, John Paul Stevens, Samuel Alito, Stephen Breyer and Anthony Kennedy;
19.) Nominated by the president, approved by a simple majority of the U.S. Senate;
20.) Life;

21.) Each state receives one electoral vote for each member of its congressional delegation;
22.) 270;
23.) By a vote of the U.S. House of Representatives;
24.) By a vote of the U.S. Senate;

25.) a presidential decree requiring no congressional approval;
26.) By a vote of two-thirds of the Congress and three-fourths of the state legislatures or through a constitutional convention;
27.) One.


Doug Patton is a freelance columnist who has served as a political speechwriter and public policy adviser. Readers may e-mail him at dougpatton@cox.net.

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7 Comments:

Blogger FairWitness said...

Good Morning, Donal:

Congratulations on the new weblog! Glad to have you back.

I passed the test with 100%. Guess I am qualified to vote then.

Love, Pat

August 13, 2008 at 7:30 AM  
Blogger DONAL said...

Oh, Pat, you're one of my smartest posters, always--I've never know you to miss one!

Thanks for stopping by. I know we all haven't quite known what to make of this election season, it's been so drawn out (I think several elections have gone by!)

Now that we're finally getting up to the conventions, maybe it'll be something we can sink our teeth into.

Just to head-off Ducky and Les (who keep repeating childishly 'uh..uh...paybacks gonna be abitch'!) I'll start right off saying they will be far more miserable than we will be if ol' BamBam or Lady MacBeth gets elected:

We can wait out an ineffectual, egotistical, or 'celebrity' president (we always have). We can look to the elections to come. And we know that there is a huge difference between the truth and their silly, over-emotional hyperbole about 'war crimes trials'.

Sure, if they get enough power, they can misuse the government for whatever revenge fantasies they may have--but that doesn't make it the truth, or the right thing to do.

That nonsense about the federal attorneys being fired and the Plame case against Vice Pres. Cheney et al, have already gone down in flames. So has Johnny Edwards.

Our good soldiers have won the war in Iraq and given those people--millions of them--their first and only taste of true freedom and democracy (if they can keep it), chaotic and imperfect as it's been.

That's one of the best legacies anyone could have! God Bless President George W. Bush; the people in Iraq have enough sense to do so, and so do we.

August 13, 2008 at 8:32 AM  
Blogger FairWitness said...

Excellent post, Donal. I concur with every point you make. May I join you in saying God bless George W. Bush. I am grateful to him for protecting our way of life. We owe him so much.

His job was made incalculably harder by the treason of radicals, liberals, the MSM and RINO's. It is impossible to put a number on the additional deaths caused by their treachery, but it's in the thousands.

All we can do is make sure we vote in November and that we encourage those among us who are like-minded go to the polls, too. I will pray for that.

Once again, Donal, congratulations. So glad to be reading your wisdom again.

Love, Pat

August 13, 2008 at 8:44 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well I missed three, but I'm still voting!

Pat's right, that is an excellent post. If the divine one gets in,(and I don't think he will) does anyone think congress is going to go along with all his schemes, or even some of them? They want to get reelected too. He'll start out as a lame duck, and go downhill from there.

Paul

August 13, 2008 at 9:49 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

WELCOME BACK DONAL!!!!!!!!!! Now I'll have to go take the test.

Morgan

August 13, 2008 at 10:40 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I missed the total number of representatives (I thought 480+-) and the total # of electoral college votes (no idea).
It's so nice to have you back DONAL!
Morgan

August 13, 2008 at 10:44 AM  
Blogger Always On Watch said...

Donal,
Glad to see that you have a blog again. I've missed ya!

August 14, 2008 at 4:10 AM  

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