Excellent. The courts struck down the Democratic administration's puny plan to subvert the next census count, for their own political means! The court ruled that it violated The Census Act, to use a computer model to add numbers for people who hadn't been actually counted. Did those guys really think they could get away with that? If they had, it is probably not too far of a stretch, to think that they would have used their fictional count to gerrymander the Democratic party a few new districts in the future! Come on boys and girls, wasn't this one just a might too obvious?
I briefly worked for the Census Bureau. I can tell you from personal experience that, two digit IQs abound and I wouldn't put it past some of the folks I met, to falsify collected data, REALLY.
Also, I know someone, who lives in a single family dwelling, who has not changed their address in 25 years; and they have never recieved any census documents in the mail, or had a personal visit from a census taker.
The next census report, will probably read more like " Poor Richard's Almanac ", than the " Farmer's Almanac " ( no offense to either marvelous publication ).
- Bongo ( count this... )
Updated ( 8-27-98 )
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