How do you earn your citizenship?

If you are not registered to vote or did not vote in the last election should your citizenship be revoked? Or should you be granted amnesty?

If you are not able to pass the citizenship tests should your citizenship be revoked? Or should you be granted amnesty?

If you have ever broken a law, sped, littered, fudged a little on your taxes should your citizenship be revoked? Or should you be granted amnesty?

If you do not know who represents you, or who teaches your kids, or the names of the thirteen colonies should your citizenship be revoked? Or should you be granted amnesty?

If you have never put on a uniform, sworn an oath, or helped the less fortunate should your citizenship be revoked? Or should you be granted amnesty?

At the very least click here.


2 Comments so far

  1. Jackie (unregistered) on April 25th, 2006 @ 7:19 am

    I certainly wish everyone would vote. Look what happens when people don’t…


  2. Lloyd (unregistered) on April 25th, 2006 @ 2:37 pm

    Full disclosure – I got a question wrong on the mock citizenship exam. I answered that members of congress are elected to four year (not two year) terms.



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