David is the second person that has commented on this thread, saying that
people need to be careful not to "confuse" race with nation of origin.
 This totally baffles me as to how anyone wouldn't know what the difference
between a person's race and their nation of origin. American and South
African are nationalities.  Caucasian is a race.  How would someone confuse
the two?  Japanese is a nationality.  Asian is a race.  Again, how do you
confuse the two?

Ron Bernier
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On Jul 5, 2012, at 7:26 PM, David Abernathy <[email protected]>
wrote:

Only some of them (census) had contained race.

Also one needs to careful as to what is a race and not a nation of origin.

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