"6/6/06": "The day of the devil? Or... regular numerical seeeequence?" Cue the thunder and twitchy eyebrows. Multiple news networks wouldn't shut up about the possibility of impending doom. Some even felt the need to explain the significance of the day, reporting that some people believed that bad things would happen on 6/6/06... "bad things like the Apocalypse". No, no. Losing your keys is bad... The Apocalypse is, well, shitty. "Shitty" went un-bleeped. I'm seriously getting more and more confused as to when bleeping is necessary. Aaanyway...Posts with tag constitution
The Daily Show: June 6, 2006
"6/6/06": "The day of the devil? Or... regular numerical seeeequence?" Cue the thunder and twitchy eyebrows. Multiple news networks wouldn't shut up about the possibility of impending doom. Some even felt the need to explain the significance of the day, reporting that some people believed that bad things would happen on 6/6/06... "bad things like the Apocalypse". No, no. Losing your keys is bad... The Apocalypse is, well, shitty. "Shitty" went un-bleeped. I'm seriously getting more and more confused as to when bleeping is necessary. Aaanyway...Continue reading The Daily Show: June 6, 2006
Lisa Simpson would have done well on this survey
A recent survey conducted by the McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum
revealed that those surveyed knew more about The Simpsons than they did about the Constitution. When asked,
more people could name characters from the show than could name any of the five freedoms upheld by the First Amendment.
That would be freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom to assemble, freedom of speech, and freedom to
petition. Of course, you guys already knew that. My thoughts on this are that such surveys are meaningless. It's not
that hard to find people who know more about one thing than something else.











