Posted by ChevCase on May 21, 2009 at 14:19:54 from (65.29.0.244):
In Reply to: US Census posted by colekicker on May 21, 2009 at 13:07:21:
Whose country is it.....the census is being done in many, many, many areas especially urban areas by ACORN. It is not your government when the person knocks at the door. It is a "community organizer" member who is being paid (political payoff) to do the census for the government.
And, you damn well better believe the heads up is printed in Spanish.....this census will determine the size of the exploding Hispanic population......and it will be used to re-apportion members of Congress to increase representation from high population illegal immigrant areas......let me say this again, it will be used to increase members of Congress from rapidly growing illegal immigration population areas.
If you are non-hispanic and a legal U.S. citizen you damn well better stand up and be counted......the window of oppurtunity is rapidly closing.
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