its information that is being collected generically, not about you
personally.  therefore doesnt fall under search and seizure, as you
aren't being searched, and nothing is being seized.  Im normally the
first to scream about big brother, but since they dont tie the data to
a person, why sweat it?

On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 5:56 PM,  <fznidar...@aol.com> wrote:
> The US Dept. of Commerce Census of the American Community Survey demands:
>
>
> When was your house built
> How many acres does it set on
> How may automobiles do you have
> What fuel do you use
> What was you electric bill
> What is you heat bill
> What is you race
> How well do you speak English
> What year did you get married
> Is the grandparent watching the kids.
> Are you looking for a job
> Have you give birth within the last 12 months
> Who did you work
> Do you get VA assistance or unemployment compensation
> What was your sewage bill
> Is anyone getting food stamps
> Do you have a mortgage
> DO you have a home equity loan
> Have you attended school
> What are you degrees
> Do you have health coverage
> Are you hared of hearing
> Do you have an emotional condition
> Did you work last week
> Who did you work for
> Were you in the armed services
> What is you earned and interest income
> What is you marital status.
>
>
> I have never committed a crime in my life.  It says I have to answer all of
> these questions by law.
> If I do not answer this will be my first crime of violation of the law.  If
> take my amendment rights of Unreasonable search and Seizure.  What will be
> my fine and jail time?
>
> Frank Znidarsic

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