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Monday, October 02, 2006
Jeff Jacoby :: Townhall.com Columnist
Dumbing down democracy
by Jeff Jacoby
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The "For Dummies" series of self-improvement books, which began with "DOS for Dummies" in 1991, comprises more than 1,000 titles. You name it, John Wiley & Sons publishes it -- Mutual Funds for Dummies," Breastfeeding for Dummies, Formula One Racing for Dummies, John Paul II for Dummies, even Parrots for Dummies. And more are always on the way. The publisher "cranks out 200 new Dummies titles a year," reports Rachel Donadio in The New York Times Book Review. "At that rate there may soon be more Dummies books out there than dummies to read them."

If only. Unfortunately, the national stockpile of dummies appears to be in no danger of running dry.

The latest evidence of the dummification of American life comes from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, a venerable organization that promotes classical values in higher education. As part of a program to strengthen the understanding of America's history and political institutions -- what it calls "civic literacy" -- ISI commissioned a survey of more than 14,000 randomly selected freshmen and seniors at 50 four-year colleges and universities nationwide. The students were given 60 multiple-choice questions, testing their knowledge of US history, government, foreign affairs, and economics. The results were atrocious.

The average freshman flunked the test, correctly answering only 51.7 percent of the questions. The average score among seniors was equally pathetic: 53.2 percent. On a traditional grading scale, scores like those would get an F. Even at the colleges whose students scored highest, the average senior score was below 70 percent -- a D+ at best.

This wasn't a test of historical arcana or abstruse political theory. It focused on what should be a core of common American knowledge. For example, one question asked for the source of the phrase "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal." There were five choices -- the Federalist, the Preamble to the Constitution, the Communist Manifesto, the Declaration of Independence, or the inscription on the Statue of Liberty. More than half the college seniors didn't know the correct answer: the Declaration of Independence.

Another question: "Which of the following was an alliance to resist Soviet expansion -- United Nations, League of Nations, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Warsaw Pact, or Asian Tigers?" The answer, of course, is NATO. More than half got that one wrong, too.

Incredibly, 51 percent of seniors didn't know that the Bill of Rights expressly prohibits the establishment of a national religion. An even higher proportion, 55 percent, didn't know that the battle that ended the American Revolution was fought at Yorktown (28 percent picked Gettysburg). Eight out of 10 couldn't identify Social Security as the federal government's largest expense. Even with an ongoing war in Iraq, fewer than half recognized the Ba'ath Party as the mainstay of Saddam Hussein's political support. Continued...

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Ignorance is Bliss
What would the majority of the American public do with a real education? Perhaps they could stand around their minimum wage service industry jobs and contemplate quantum physics?
Maybe, but I doubt it.
No, what they would do with their new found enlightenment would be to get angry. Angry that they’ve been lied to over and over again. Angry at the fact that they’re not self-governed, angry that they’re not really free to make their own choices or plot the course of their own destiny. Just like for Adam and Eve, the tree of knowledge would bare bitter fruit.
Do us all a favour and shut up. Leave well enough alone and let ignorance be bliss.

A November Surprise: Forget Democracy
A NOVEMBER SURPRISE... George Washington and Abraham Lincoln forged and ennobled our precious democracy, but today the ends justify the means.

Diebold Corporation consultant admits the company altered software for '02 GA election. Thu Sep 21, 2006

It looks like the new Rolling Stone due out tomorrow will have a doozy of an article that looks into whether the 2006 election can be hacked. However, an even bigger story in that article is an admission by a Diebold consultant that machine software was altered in 5,000 mdachines in DeKalb and Fulton counties on the day of the election. If anyone remembers the 2002 election in Georgia, that’s the one where Max Cleland's five or six point lead was erased overnight to a seven point loss, and a miraculous win by Saxby Chambliss, which even he describes as "stunning and historical" on his Senate website. And while many suggest that this win was due at least in part to an infamous advertisement that compared Cleland (a war hero) to Osama Bin Laden, there was always a cloud hanging over this election as this was the first year of the Diebold machines in Georgia, and it’s just not passing the "smell test".

Second Diebold whistleblower comes forward on GA 2002. Fri Sep 29, 2006

Top Diebold Corporation officials ordered workers to install secret files to Georgia's electronic voting machines shortly before the 2002 Elections, at least two whistleblowers are now asserting. Former Diebold official Chris Hood told his story concerning the secret "patch" in a second article on electronic voting in this week's Rolling Stone Magazine. Hood's claims corroborate an earlier whistleblower who spoke with Black Box Voting and Wired News in 2003.

How to Hack a Diebold Voting Machine
Princeton computer scientists have figured out how to hack into a Diebold AccuVote [sic] TouchScreen voting machine. The subversion of democracy takes a couple of minutes, a screwdriver or paperclip, plus a floppy with the malware they've written. This is no comedy video; it's a bone-chilling, blood-pressure-raising, citizen-outraging rebuttal to all the calming unctuous bromides you've heard about the safety of our voting technology. The authors of this paper may be geeks, but they don't wear tinfoil hats. The P doesn't stand for Paranoia; it stands for Princeton. I'd upload the Princeton video so you could watch it right here, but the Creative Commons non-commercial license it's copyrighted under precludes wrapping it in an ad. As long as you attribute it and don't profit from it, you can post the video on any site you'd like. If the hotlink to the video doesn't work for you, here's the URL: http://itpolicy.princeton.edu/voting/videos.html. The complete paper can be found here: itpolicy.princeton.edu/voting/
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