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Thursday, March 25, 2010

2010 Census: You Have No Right To Privacy.

http://www.csmonitor.com/Commentary/Opinion/2010/0324/The-2010-Census-Will-your-answers-stay-private
The 2010 Census: Will your answers stay private?
In his State of the Union message, President Obama warned that America is suffering from a “deficit of trust.” One example of this deficit is the controversy over whether citizens can trust the feds to keep the census responses they’re filling out in coming weeks confidential.

Of course you can't trust the government or the liar-in-chief.

All politicians are simply street thugs who aren't smart enough to become part of organized or disorganized crime. So they settle for becoming a politician so they can commit the same kind of crimes, but much removed from contact with the victims of their crimes.

Some of you may say, it is not possible for the government to break the law. The government wrote words down on a piece of paper. The government is trustworthy.

I guess it is a good thing that the government education camps don't teach history. Otherwise you might be aware of the fact that the federal government broke every treaty they ever wrote with the native Americans. I guess it is a good thing that you don't pay attention to current politics. The current socialist-in-chief thinks the Constitution and Bill of Rights must be ignored because they were poorly written and because they don't mention anything about allowing the federal government to share the poverty so that nobody in this country can get wealthy.

The government breaks the laws all the time. And when the government wants to get serious about breaking the law, they just change the law so they don't have to break it.

It takes less time for politicians to pass laws, then it takes for the public to find out and object to the laws. So any assurance from the government that your privacy will be protected, is not worth the paper it is written on.

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