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Pulling Our Strings & Poking Us in the Eyes: The Ahmed Mohamed Fairy Tale

Sunday, September 20, 2015 8:13
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by Clarice Feldman

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There can be no doubt that Americans are fortunate enough to be governed by a brilliantly conceived Constitution drafted by remarkable, intelligent men. Unfortunately, too many Americans are utterly ignorant of what it contains and how it impacts on their lives. Voter ignorance on this and so much else contributes to the ease with which the media manipulates public opinion into believing things which are not so. In this they play into the hands of a childishly narcissistic president who despises the values upon which our country was based, a man who repeatedly pokes our allies and us in the eyes to show that he can deeply offend without penalty.

1) The appalling ignorance of American voters.

A recent survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania found that a majority of Americans are unaware of what is considered basic knowledge of the Constitution.

This information, which was released Wednesday, comes on the cusp of the 228th anniversary of Constitution Day (Sept. 17).

Here are some of the most surprising findings from the survey

•    1 in 3 Americans believe the Bill of Rights guarantees the right to home ownership.

•    1 in 4 Americans believe the Bill of Rights guarantees “equal pay for equal work.”

•    1 in 3 Americans (31 percent) could name all three branches of the U.S. government and 32 percent could not identify a single branch.

•    1 in 4 Americans (28 percent) believe a 5-4 Supreme Court ruling is sent back to either Congress for reconsideration or to the lower courts for another decision.

•    1 in 10 Americans (12 percent) believe the Bill of Rights guarantees the right to own a pet.

•    25 percent of respondents agreed that “it might be better to do away with the court altogether” if it started making a lot of rulings most Americans disagreed with.

•    26 percent said when Congress disagrees with the Supreme Court’s decisions, it should pass legislation saying the court can no longer rule on that issue.

•    26 percent favored requiring a person to testify against himself in court.

•    46 percent opposed a prohibition on “double jeopardy,” or retrying a person for the same crime twice if new evidence emerged after a not-guilty verdict.

2) This Ill-Educated Public Is Remarkably Susceptible to Media Manipulation and the Ahmed Mohamed Case This Week is a Prime Example

Ahmed Mohamed is a young student in Texas who came to school with what he said was a homemade digital clock in a lunch box .It was very suspicious looking.

Read more at American Thinker: 

http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/09/9_18_2015_23_12.html#ixzz3mI8fXDnS 
 

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