.... far and wide!!

Make sure you open the .txt attachment.

All the rest are unconstitutional, and have no controlling legal authority.

All questions, except for No. 1, are aimed at furthering the Socialist Agenda.  Period!

I only answered Question One and will wait for those crooks to come and get me.  lol

That first Letter was a complete waste of our taxpayer dollars, and the enclosed 
Envelope served no purpose at all;  that initial mailing
was all Wasteful spending.

I highly recommend you acquire the e-mail client, GovernMail, to enable you to protest 
the Census Form.  In one e-mail you can send to all
435 members of the House, and in a seperate e-mail you can send to all 100 Senators.
It's FREE!
http://www.vista-x.com/governmail/index.htm



Bard
XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX WED MARCH 15 2000 21:52:09 ET XXXXX

CENSUS BREAKDOWN: CITIZENS TELL SAM TO SHOVE IT OVER PROBING QUESTIONS; WILL PAY FINE

Americans from coast to coast are expressing shock and outrage over the level of 
detailed questioning from the federal
government and the 2000 Census, with thousands of citizens vowing to pay fines rather 
than submit to the private nature of
the inquisition, according to congressional sources.

"The census count is already breaking down," said one Hill source. "People are in 
revolt! Calls are flooding into our
office... They are very upset about the intrusive nature of the questions, such as how 
a person gets to work, whether they
have any disabilities, how many cars they own, what their income was and who they work 
for!"

The Constitution of the United States grants the government authority to count 
population, but a "long form" being sent to
1 out of 6 American households strays far from that goal; requiring answers to more 
than 53 personal questions or risk
penalty.

U.S. Code, Title 13, Section 221 states citizens must fully comply with the census or 
face a $100 fine. There is a $500
penalty for giving false information.

Census officials received more than 600,000 phone calls on Tuesday, according to 
officials. The majority of the callers
lodged complaints about the probing nature of the census questions.

And thousands of calls to Capitol Hill took staffers by surprise.

"It's a firestorm," said one congressional aide.

"Is this Al Gore's idea of 'reinventing government?'" one angry caller complained to a 
receptionist for a besieged senator.
"I have to tell Washington how I got to work last week? In what type of car? And the 
location of my office? Screw it. I'll
pay the 100 bucks!"

Congressmen on Wednesday were referring complaints to the Census Hotline 
[1-800-471-9424].

A cover letter accompanying the long form states that no one will have access to the 
information other than the Census
Bureau. Yet many questions appear to violate a citizen's right to privacy:

10. What is this person's ancestry or ethnic origin?

11. a. Does this person speak a language other than English at home? b. What is this 
language? c. How well does this person
speak English?

12. Where was this person born?

13. Is this person a citizen of the United States?

14. When did this person come to live in the United States?

15. a. Did this person live in this house or apartment 5 years ago? b. Where did this 
person live 5 years ago?

16. Does this person have any of the following long-lasting conditions: blindness 
deafness or a severe vision or hearing
impairment? A condition that substantially limits one or more basic physical 
activities such as walking, climbing stairs,
reaching, lifting or carrying?

18. Was this person under 15 years of age on April 1, 2000?

19. Does this person have any of his/her own grandchildren under the age of 18 living 
in this house or apartment? Is this
grandparent currently responsible for most of the basic needs of any grandchildren 
under the age of 18 who lives in this
house or apartment? How long has this grandparent been responsible fort these 
grandchildren?

22. At what location did this person work LAST WEEK?

23. How did this person usually get to work LAST WEEK?

24. What time did this person usually leave home to go to work LAST WEEK?

25. LAST WEEK, was this person on layoff from a job? LAST WEEK, was this person 
TEMPORARILY absent from a job or business?
Has this person been informed that he or she will be recalled to work within the next 
6 months or been given a date to
return to work?

27. Industry or Employer -- Describe clearly this person's chief job activity or 
business last week. If this person had
more than one job, describe the one at which this person worked the most hours. If 
this person had no job or business last
week, give the information for his/her last job or business since 1995. For whom did 
this person work? What kind of
business or industry was this? Is this mainly manufacturing? wholesale trade? retail 
trade? Other (agriculture,
construction, service, government, etc.)

31. Income in 1999: Wages salary, commissions, bonuses or tips from all jobs; 
Self-employment from own non-farm businesses,
including proprietorships and partnerships; Interest dividends, net income, royalty 
income, or income from estates and
trusts.

32. What was this person's total income in 1999?

Questions 33 through 42 deal with type of housing, whether someone rents or owns, and 
how many bedrooms, whether there are
plumbing facilities, etc.

43. How many automobiles, vans, and trucks of one-ton capacity or less are kept at 
home for use by members of your
household?

46. What is monthly rent? Does the monthly rent include any meals?

47. Do you have a mortgage, deed of trust, contract to purchase or similar debt on 
this property? How mush is your regular
monthly mortgage payment on this property? Does your regular monthly mortgage payment 
include payments for real estate
taxes on this property? Does your regular monthly mortgage payment include payments 
for fire, hazard, or flood insurance on
this property?

48. Do you have a second mortgage or a home equity loan on this property? How much is 
your regular monthly payment on all
second or junior mortgages and all home equity loans on this property?

49. What were the real estate taxes on this property last year?

50. What was the annual payment for fire, hazard and flood insurance on this property?

51. What is the value of this property; that is how much do you think this house and 
lot, apartment or mobile home and lot
would sell for if it were for sale?

***

One out of 100 households are to receive an even more detailed questionnaire, The 
American Community Survey. That form
requires answers on "physical, mental, or emotional conditions lasting 6 months or 
more."

Developing...

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Filed by Matt Drudge
http://www.drudgereport.com/cen.htm

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