Educated, Informed and Involved

November 17th, 2008 | by Craig |

This phrase got drilled into my head during my junior and senior years when we had Mr. Cleverley for history and government. He preached that those three elements were key to a successful Republic.

On which count do these folks fail? (Hint: There may be more than one.)

  1. 5 Responses to “Educated, Informed and Involved”

  2. By Doug on Nov 18, 2008 | Reply

    Priceless. Of course, who needs to be educated or informed when one can just be involved? Better yet, what difference does any of it make when one has the chance to vote for free health care?

  3. By Chad on Nov 18, 2008 | Reply

    I don’t have sound on this computer, so maybe it was a silly idea to click on the video.

    But you know what I noticed? All Of The Text In The Video Has The First Letter Of Each Word Capitalized.

    Hm. Call Me Crazy, But Somehow That Just Doesn’t Seem Right In A Critique Of Intelligence.

    Now I need to go find a computer with speakers; the responses are probably highly enlightening.

  4. By Steve T. on Nov 19, 2008 | Reply

    I wonder if Sarah Palin could answer these questions.

    And how do we know that McCain supporters are smarter?

  5. By Craig on Nov 20, 2008 | Reply

    Since a large number of the questions were misrepresentations or outright smears about Palin, I think she’d do just fine.

    How do we know McCain supporters are smarter? It’s self-evident, innit?

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