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Thursday, June 04, 2009
Debra J. Saunders :: Townhall.com Columnist
Headcount Follies
by Debra J. Saunders
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What was the biggest suprise of Election Day?



If you see the federal government as a benign force that seeks only to make your life better, then the questions in the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey may not bother you. But if you have a smidgen of doubt, or if you value your privacy, you probably aren't going to like some of Uncle Sam's invasive queries.

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Like: What is your race? Your personal ancestry or ethnic origin? How many rooms are in your home? Is anyone at home deaf or hard of hearing? Does anyone at home "because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition" have "serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions?"

Trouble walking or climbing stairs? Difficulty dressing or bathing? Or, "because of a physical, mental or emotional condition," does anyone at your home have difficulty "doing errands alone such as visiting a doctor's office or shopping?"

All I could think of as I read the questionnaire -- which is sent to some 250,000 addresses each month to keep census data current -- was: Wait until talk radio gets a hold of this baby. These questions punch practically every hot button in the paranoid person's arsenal (although the survey did not ask how often respondents have sex -- which shows the Viagra lobby has its limits).

Listeners unhappy with President Obama's expansion of federal power cannot be expected to savor opening the mail to find a questionnaire peppered with highly personal questions -- and by the way, the U.S. Census Bureau says it is a federal crime not to respond. If you don't answer, Uncle Sam can fine you up to $5,000. It's as if the government is telling you: Trust us with your personal information. Or else.

They even tell you that you can't put slashes, European style, through your 7s. There is some good news. "I'd come visit you in jail," Chapman University law professor and GOP gubernatorial candidate Tom Campbell quipped when I called to ask him about the constitutional issues. "Courageous columnist goes to jail rather than have privacy invaded."

Courageous? Not so fast, professor. As it turns out, this survey is not proof of Obama Overreach. The 2000 census asked essentially the same questions -- on race, ancestry, even the physical, mental or emotional conditions.

Census Bureau public information officer Shelly Lowe wants you to know that while you may be reluctant to share personal information with a faceless form, the bureau has strict rules safeguarding individual privacy. Lowe called the bureau "the Fort Knox of data." Any employee who for some reason broke the confidentiality rules could face jail time. Continued...

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Debra
Good column.

For those of you who wish to not answer questions, which in my opinion will be
Republicans and Libertarians by a huge majority, you will be under-represented. This
will probably be especially important in a
electoral map changing year with the Democrats
at the helm.

As long as the electoral college exists, I
think that people should be fined for not
submitting the census. They are taking away
votes from other people too.

CENSUS WILL NOT CHANGE OUTCOME OF 2010
THERE IS A CENSUS IN TWENTY TEN BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY THERE IS CONGRESSIONAL MID-TERM ELECTIONS. DEMOCRATS WILL HAVE A COUPLE SEATS IN THE SENATE THAT MAY GIVE THEM SOME PROBLEMS. IN THE HOUSE LONG TERM DEMOCRATS ARE FACING TOUGH PRIMARY BATTLES SO WASHINGTON DC MAY HAVE A NEW LOOK COME THE NEW YEAR OF 2011 BY THE TIME THE CENSUS IS ATTEMPTED TO BE CERTIFIED. THERE ARE SOME REPUBLICANS LIKE TEXAS JOHN CULBERSON THAT NEED TO BE REMOVED ALSO.
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