"...(expletive deleted, but it starts with an "F") you" on every line, typed to the page by an old-fashioned manual typewriter. Feel free to say the deleted expletive aloud as you read the following.
Name: (expletive deleted) you
Tenure at current address: (expletive deleted) you
Name of children: Little (expletive deleted) You; (expletive deleted) You, Junior, and (expletive deleted) You the Third
Occupation: (expletive deleted) you
Income: $$(expletive deleted) you.00 per year
Vehicles available: (expletive deleted) you and one doesn't run
Jack's having so much fun with this, we're sending for one of the surveys this afternoon.
Ang
Disclosure NMM
: Earlier postings have warned you of the coming census.
: Care to take a look at the 24-page census form that could be
: coming to your mailbox?
: If so, read on!
:
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: "The federal government has quietly begun using an
: incredibly intrusive new census form called "The
: American Community Survey." Up to 1 million households
: a year will receive this form.
: This new "census" form is 24-pages long, and demands
: that you lay bare every detail of your life, including how
: much you earn, what your home is worth, details of your
: health, when you leave for work, previous addresses,
: pregnancies, monies received from government, and on and
: on." snip...
: "The ways the government could use this information to
: harm you are mind-boggling. For instance, any financial
: discrepancy with IRS or Social Security records could
: result in your criminal prosecution. Knowing when you leave
: for work could enable police, acting under the Patriot Act,
: to secretly enter your home.
: The American Community Survey also demands that you to report
: on the activities of relatives, employers and roommates.
: Joseph Stalin could hardly ask for more surveillance
: powers.
: You can download the survey at www.census.gov/acs/www/
: Article I of the Constitution allows the government to conduct
: a count of the American people once every ten years to
: determine voting districts. Nothing in the Constitution
: gives government the power to continuously spy on the
: people or probe every intimate detail of their lives.
: As Congressman Ron Paul observes, questions on the American
: Community Survey are "both ludicrous and
: insulting," and this information is simply none of the
: government's business. I fervently hope that millions of
: Americans will burn their forms or accidentally lose
: them."
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