Federal Gun Control Questionnaire
See how many you can answer correctly.
Took it and passed with 100%!
-= Piece Corps =-
After about the 3rd question, I figured I'd be OK in hitting "D" for all of them.
Victory rewards not the army that fires the most rounds, but who is the more accurate shot. ---Unknown
I don't have to press "1" to continue the survey in English do I??![]()
"There is no consitutional right to be protected by the state against being murdered by criminals or madmen." (7th Cir. 1982, Bowers v. DeVito)
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yea they all looked familiar to me too. passed 100%
It might be fun to cut and paste this onto a paper sheet and place it in the mailboxes at work. I'll tell my co-workers it's an anonymous survey for a class. The Admins always allow that. If I bother to do it, I'll post the results.
People don't like to be meddled with. We tell them what to do, what to think, don't run, don't walk. We're in their homes and in their heads and we haven't the right. We're meddlesome.--River Tam
I'm no longer amazed at how literally 'dumb' the American public is anymore.
I'm certain many otherwise intelligent Americans would totally buy into the media's line of "questioning" and end up agreeing "YES! By golly we DO need to pass even more laws and blah blah blah..." completely ignorant to the existing laws already in place.
Similarly, I never take part in any "survey" that asks my opinion, but then insists my "opinion" fit into one of their pre-existing categories - because then it's not my opinion at all. Rather, it's "to what degree do you think like I want you to think?" .... or more accurately now in the post-BHO election era.... "to what degree does your gray matter still function, or shall we go ahead and make ALL your decisions for you?"
Surveys that begin with "what do you think about...?" and end with "A, B or C" as my choices tend to get a response of "I think you better get out of my face because my opinion isn't on your scripted list."
But that's just me. I DID just get official results in another thread that I'm old... so maybe cranky comes with the territory?
Where's my prune juice and cardigan anyway?...![]()
"There is no consitutional right to be protected by the state against being murdered by criminals or madmen." (7th Cir. 1982, Bowers v. DeVito)
www.azsatt.com