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Old 03-18-10, 03:48 AM   #8
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my reasoning is quite simple.

perhaps if i list it out you will understand it better...
I understand your reasoning fine, it just makes no real sense.

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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".
wow, what else does it do?
Oh yeah that involves "useless dribble" because some parts of the constitution you claim to love so much does things you don't like.

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Of the 10 questions on the form... Only question number one is required. "How many people currently occupy your residence?"
Thats funny, even the first census put together only 2 years after the ratification asked more than that.
Since the people that were the government then and did the set up for the census were the same people who did the constitution it strongly suggests you are reading their intentions wrong.
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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.
Indeed, which means the government must go to more expense and add more layers of bureaucracy to get the information it needs.
Its one major reason why your reasoning is flawed.
You complain about a sprawling bureaucracy and its intrusiveness and then act to make it even bigger and more intrusive.

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code of federal regulations (CFR) is NOT a part of the United States constitution.
Indeed, but its the constitution allows for them...or is that one of the things the constitution allows that you don't like rather than the bits of the constitution you do like.
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