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Old 04-28-2010, 09:39 AM   #72
WT Sharpe
Bah, humbug!
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I think a 10 question quiz containing questions on geography, science, foreign affairs, and government would go a long way in proving U.S. citizenship. Anyone receiving a passing grade should be looked on with suspicion. They're probably not a citizen.
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... how can you expect non-"experts" to be able to pass a questionnaire?

Studies repeatedly show that the average American has little knowledge of America's history, politics, geography. ...
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That's what Tom's saying - if they DO get a pass grade on the exam, they're probably not a US citizen
Exactly, Am! And another question on the exam could be to ask folks which document starts with the words We the People—the Constitution or the Declaration of Independence? Sadly, that even trips up some of our politicians!

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