Posted on 04/29/2009 11:05:18 AM PDT by EternalVigilance
Before or after he started walking on water?
Sorry. “.....Often leave cryptic messages, signs or symbols
that meant, kind land owners, mean people etc.”
I’ve been considering that - just don’t want to give up the Steinway! I’m thinking a boat would be even better.
why do they need to know the number of doors on the house?
Some people like to attack without thinking or knowing. It’s the internet. Words are cheap.
I guess this little fellas calling us all liars. Oh friggin’ well.
Try as I might, the only reason I can see for creating a database of physical delivery points within 40 feet of a residence is a military purpose sometimes called painting a target.
GPS driving directions will take you right to the address. Physical mail doesn’t have much problem with delivery to specific addresses either.
Can anybody think of a benign/legitimate reason for such a mass database of residential GPS coordinates?
Oh, George Bush started it?
Ohhh...then I guess it's fine!
Never mind!
/s
"I'm here to take the census!"
That is truly amazing since the census taking does not start until 2010.
He responded directly to me, basically saying I was lying (thus implying everyone else was, too) because the census doesn’t start until next year.
He doesn’t believe any of it. His government would never do such a thing.
It seems like much more damage culd be done if they just got the database of one of the credit reporting agencies.
I can't.
Google marks the wrong house for mine. Errors are not unusual.
Google developed that database from whatever data they could get their hands on, not actually walking a GPS onto your front porch. This new data will be pervasively more accurate.
Wow...I have a mechanical broadhead that looks sorta like that....!!
any changes since this?
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=18035
march 28, 2000
Americans who refuse to answer questions they consider invasive on their Census questionnaires will be able to sleep a little easier — at least for now.
A federal judge ruled yesterday that the Census Bureau has no automatic right to ask questions felt to be personal or intrusive and that it cannot threaten or prosecute citizens who refuse to answer such questions.
U.S. District Judge Melinda Harmon granted attorney Mark Brewer, of the Houston-based firm of Brewer and Pritchard, a temporary restraining order in a Census suit filed by five Houston, Texas, residents. Attorneys for the government conceded that none of the five plaintiffs will be subject to actual or threatened prosecution during this litigation which is expected to go to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The ruling is especially far-reaching.
“For the moment, this will prevent prosecution against any American who chooses not to answer questions other than the number of people living at their address — that’s all that’s required by the Constitution,” Brewer told WorldNetDaily. “It’s a huge victory for the Constitution and for privacy-loving Americans, because we now have a ruling in a federal court case.
“The Census Bureau cannot extract this information under threat of criminal prosecution — that was the issue I presented to the court,” he said.
The penalty for not answering each question asked on the forms is $100. False answers can cost up to $500 in fines.
Had a lady do that to my house yesterday.
SUV pulls up off to the side of my home and out steps some lady from the Census bureau. How did I know? Because I asked her just what the hell was she doing.
And she lied and said something about how I am the last person to be registered in this area. Didn't realize it at the time but she had a handheld device in her hand that yeah ... certainly looked to have been a GPS unit/palmtop.
Yes. Is that somehow surprising?!?!
U vill not escape.
The “required by law” thing caused an uproar last time around. They threatened a $100 fine, which many were entirely willing to pay. The fine/punishment was ultimately rescinded/ignored; we’ll see what happens this time ‘round.
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