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Not Publishers Clearinghouse....and
.. no, you dont have a chance to win $millions..but it does ultimately influence federal grants to your city/town.
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Fill it out..or the men in black will come knocking on your door. :eek: |
I'll tell them 40 Negros live here. :p:
Got this in an email a short time ago. |
I love the "where, in the constitution..." questions. Where, in the constitution, does it say people can buy mangos? Where, in the constitution, does it say that you can prohibit porn shops from opening in your neighborhood. Where, in the constitution, does it say that the government can install stop signs at intersections? Where, in the constitution, does it say that roller coasters can travel upside down?
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I thought the census was to count the population.
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They had gender and over/under 16 age demographics from the start (not to mention Indians and slaves); fine-tuned the age demographics by the second census, and started getting into occupation by the fourth, and disabilities by the fifth.
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The Census 2010 will ask the following:
* Name * Sex * Age and date of birth * Race (you may choose one or more races) * Hispanic origin (considered an ethnicity, not a race) * Relationship (How are the people in the household related to each other?) * Housing tenure (Is the home owned or rented?) This seems all fine to me, Whats all the buzz about this other form, the American Community Survey? Is that required as well? |
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I demand the right to eat mangos upside down on a rollercoaster. |
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How much did it cost to send out the letters saying they were gonna send out the census forms soon? Apparently money just grows on trees now....
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. . . and they killed trees to send them.
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It is a halmark of the new open check book method of operation. Get use to it. They will be back in another month or two to get their pound of your financial flesh.
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What's the big deal? A company that does not take inventory soon goes out of business. The census is just an inventory of the country.
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The one 5 years ago was too. |
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That must have been what I got both times. The second time, 5 years ago, they wanted too much information and I refused the bitch ringing my doorbell every day for two weeks. Then her supervisor by phone for two weeks, then his supervisor for two months by mail.
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They would be wrong. You could be fined or in the worst case, tossed in the can, for not responding, although highly unlikely unless you attempt to make yourself into a martyr for the cause. I agree the long form is cumbersome and potentially intrusive, but I see the value of the data and dont see the nefarious intent projected by some (not you). |
For example, I'm not telling them when I leave for work and when I return. That's none of their fucking business. Thieves want that information too. Oh, wait, the government, thieves... hmmm.
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I got one of those a year ago. It was long.
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I was wondering who was in the car next to me...
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* phone number. |
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Fuckin-a. |
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<looks for Jims cell #> :right: |
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