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Originally Posted by Tribesman
Yes, because of the gaping flaws in your reasoning. If your action made sense or was consistant you wouldn't be getting much flak for it.
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my reasoning is quite simple.
perhaps if i list it out you will understand it better...
here are the 6 super easy basic points you should understand, please review them
Number 1:
I DO NOT think the government is going to round up my family - or anyone for that matter - based on census data. how many times do i have to repeat this statement in one thread???
Number 2:
The constitution is the "supreme law of the land" in the United States. It specifically gives the U.S. Census the power to "enumerate people".
Number 3:
Of the 10 questions on the form... Only question number one is required. "How many people currently occupy your residence?"
Number 4:
As a United States Citizen,
I have the right to choose whether i DO or i DO NOT provide an answer to the remaining nine questions.
Number 5:
I have elected to exercise my right NOT to provide those answers.
Number 6:
My original post made no remarks concerning politics, race, creed, religion or age. Nor did it make any remarks about whether or not i think the census is a good thing or a bad thing. My original post made no remarks or hints as to whether or not i view the census as necessary or unnecessary.
The original post simply stated my actions as
a. filling out the required form
b. mailing the SOB in (SOB is by no means meant to be derogatory... i live in deep East Texas... "son of a bitch" is a phrase that is applied to many things in every day conversation)
c. an off color joke about water boarding (grow a sense of humor... like the government is going to actually force me to provide census answers under duress hahaha

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FACT: as a result of expressing myself, the peace loving, tolerant left wing members of this forum almost immediately attacked me for my opinions.
i hope this post has helped you to understand my position.
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Originally Posted by Tribesman
So things that come under bits of the constitution you like are perfect and noble and bits you don't like are useless dribble.
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code of federal regulations (CFR) is NOT a part of the United States constitution.