I work at a printing plant, mostly on business cards. One came across my computer screen that I felt I had to share here. It was for someone from the Capital City Republican Women out of Baton Rouge, LA. What floored me was the tagline at the bottom:
"Standing on the Constitution of the United States"Not "standing on the principles of the constitution" just "standing on the constitution". Can you move your foot, I want to read the bit about freedom of religion.
I can't share the card, so I took a brief foray to their website to see if the line was there. I didn't see it but found more examples of an educational system gone awry.
http://insidelouisiananews.com/?p=1123Check out this list of links, bonus points for finding an apostrophe. These have not been altered.
Who were Churchills Allies
Who does the communist support in north Vietnam?
Who caught Sudam Husain?
What president was born March 16th?
If a baby was born in 2000 would they be able to drive when they are 16?
If you were born in 1995 in Ohio do have to wait until your seventeen to got your license?
The what states that people have other rights than those listen in the constitution?
Which branch of government grants permission for new states to enter the union?
Why did isolations want these laws passed?
What did the 21st ammendment have to do with the eighteenth amendment?
What did they break into Watergate for?
What was the effect of Kennedys unhappiness with the corrupt Diem regime?
What did Britain do as a result of Germanys growing economy during WWI?
Have we ever lost a fighter jet in the iraq war?
Is it illegal to play taps?Pat, can I buy an apostophe? No? Okay, I'll solve the puzzle.