From: Strabo on 21 Apr 2010 04:54 Remy McSwain wrote: > In > news:b96eaf7c-e171-47b1-9b71-ee9964361c4e(a)b39g2000prd.googlegroups.com, > knews4u2chew(a)yahoo.com <knews4u2chew(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > Where, in the USC, is the government prohibited from compelling you > to answer the questions asked in the 2010 Census questionnaire? > Even if your flawed interpretation of 'enumerate' were correct as > used in the USC, how does the USC prohibit the government from > compelling you to provide additional information? Given your claim > that the USC is written in plain and simple English, please provide > an exact quote of the plain and simple language in the USC, which > therefore requires no interpretation whatsoever, which would prevent > the government from compelling you to answer the questions asked in > the 2010 Census questionnaire. > > You're obviously not an American so all this census stuff must be confusing. The USC is not the basis for the census and the USC is not the law of the land.
From: Iarnrod on 21 Apr 2010 10:07 On Apr 21, 2:54 am, Strabo <str...(a)flashlight.net> wrote: > Remy McSwain wrote: > > In > >news:b96eaf7c-e171-47b1-9b71-ee9964361c4e(a)b39g2000prd.googlegroups.com, > > knews4u2c...(a)yahoo.com <knews4u2c...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Where, in the USC, is the government prohibited from compelling you > > to answer the questions asked in the 2010 Census questionnaire? > > Even if your flawed interpretation of 'enumerate' were correct as > > used in the USC, how does the USC prohibit the government from > > compelling you to provide additional information? Given your claim > > that the USC is written in plain and simple English, please provide > > an exact quote of the plain and simple language in the USC, which > > therefore requires no interpretation whatsoever, which would prevent > > the government from compelling you to answer the questions asked in > > the 2010 Census questionnaire. > > You're obviously not an American so all this census stuff must be > confusing. > > The USC is not the basis for the census and the USC is not the law > of the land. Kook alert. Kook alert. Kook alert.
From: PV on 21 Apr 2010 11:08 knews4u2chew(a)yahoo.com writes: >Shows just how much you don't know pea brain. >I did the same thing in 2000. Yeah, lied about it, I can believe that. * -- * PV Something like badgers, something like lizards, and something like corkscrews.
From: knews4u2chew on 21 Apr 2010 11:45 On Apr 21, 8:08 am, pv+use...(a)pobox.com (PV) wrote: > knews4u2c...(a)yahoo.com writes: > >Shows just how much you don't know pea brain. > >I did the same thing in 2000. > > Yeah, lied about it, I can believe that. * > -- > * PV Something like badgers, something like lizards, and something > like corkscrews. Lied about what? I told the "enumerator" the number of souls on the property. That's it. They kept asking for names etc. and I kept saying "3 souls." They gave up and went to harass my neighbors. You don't know a thing.
From: Puppet_Sock on 21 Apr 2010 14:25
On Mar 20, 12:20 am, "Sue..." <suzysewns...(a)yahoo.com.au> wrote: > Sue... Get leprosy. Socks |