I attained. I missed all but one of the justices, but I got enough of the speeches and quotes to make up for it. I'm not good with faces, and in general I'm more concerned with their actions than what they look like anyway, since I know I'll probably never meet them.
I think it's skewed to people who have had more years to vote. I've voted every election since I was eighteen, including local ones, but I wasn't sure if the local elections count.
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"I was thinking about getting off on demand, but it sounds like I should be glad that I didn't"
Citizenship, with distinction. I wouldn't have gotten justices Kagan or Kennedy or Manzanar (internment camp) correct without the process of elimination.
Just missed citizenship with distinction. I missed every single white, male judge. At least I knew John Roberts was chief, even if I have no idea what he looks like.
Here's a hint- Roberts always looks smug. Like he might be one of the two most powerful men in the world. And won't have to give up his position until he dies. Talk to a nice gay man at coffee yesterday? Great! Have some gay marriage. Need medical care? Fabulous, lets make it universal. Like political ads? Terrific, lets eliminate corporate funding restrictions.
"You. You and your crazy life. You and your geographic anomaly. You and your drunken lesbianic ways and terrible navigational skills." - ProfArt and her holy baby
I got the Gettysburg Address and the Dec. of Independence quotes mixed up. My social studies teacher would whack me on the hand with her ruler. But otherwise, all correct. I'm glad they'll let me stay.
Citizenship attained! I got 38. No distinction, but I blame that on my lack of involvement in government and my paltry voting record. I think I've only voted in 4-5 elections in the last 12 years... pathetic.