Obama and ACORN GPS Marking EVERY Front Door in America?

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  • Joe Williams

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    I guess I am just going to leave the dogs in the yard for the next few weeks. Maybe it will ease my paranoia!:):

    Oh good. That will make it easier to implant the chips. Pets are preferred, because it's easy to track their owners through them, and the audio surveillance is almost never suspected :D
     

    BloodEclipse

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    In the trenches for liberty!
    They need the coordinates so they can send a small missle through your front door.

    If it is within 40' maybe they plan on using cluster bombs instead. :D
    If they have the addresses why do they need GPS coordinates?
    Joe you have too much faith in the Census being done correctly. With Acorn involved how do you prevent them from inventing people? If the people doing the GPS can find every front door while entering in the GPS data how would that be any different then a Census worker finding those same doors? Sounds like a big waste of Taxpayer money. I guess I'll get started on my underground bunker now.
     

    4sarge

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    It's only been happening since 1790, you know.

    I'm prepared to answer these :patriot:
    Questions Asked on the 1790 Census

    • Name of the head of each household.
      [*]How many free white males age 16 and older.
      [*]How many free white males under age 16.
      [*]How many free white females.
      [*]How many of all other free persons.
      [*]How many slaves.
    You might be surprised at how much information you are able to turn up in this simple set of data taken by census takers in the first census taken nationally by the United States.
    Even though only the "Head of Household" is listed by name, you must take in the surrounding households as you will often find other families related to your ancestors living nearby.
    Good Sense Census Tip: When you make a new find of your ancestor in the US census, a good rule of thumb is to copy that page AND a few pages before and after it.
    As you learn more about the history of your family, go back and look at the census records you previously copied for your ancestors and note the surrounding households. Often you will see a new connection.

    Learning to use census records in genealogy research is much like being a detective. You must examine and re-examine the clues again and again.
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    Nice to see not everyone is a mindless drone :patriot:

    "I'm from the government- I'm here to help and I know what's best for you." :rolleyes:


    •Bilingual questionnaires. The agency for the first time will send forms in English and Spanish to about 13 million households in areas that have a high concentration of Hispanics.
    •Second-chance cards. The forms will be mailed in February and March. If they're not returned, a follow-up reminder and another Census form will be sent before someone comes knocking
     
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    4sarge

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    so this was planned in 2006 by the Bush administration right? then it must be for our own good!


    I do not think that George had any inkling that OBAMA would use a criminal organization like Obama's very own ACORN to conduct the Census or that Rahm Emanuel would be in charge instead of the Census Bureau
     

    dross

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    I ran into the person doing this at my house. I'm not sure her equipment worked, as I had lined the inside of my baseball cap with tinfoil. Heavy-duty tinfoil.

    This is actually a good thing. The Clinton administration tried to use statistical sampling rather than an actual count, which is even more ripe for foul play. The Constitutions requires the census, which has always been plagued by inaccuracy.

    The thing to fear is the thing to fear about all the other mischief going on - that we've entrusted these important functions to someone who fundamentally disagrees with what our country is about.
     

    Lucas156

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    Just had them show up at my door this morning when I was outside. I asked the lady, "is it true that you guys are marking on gps within 40 feet of everyone's front door?" She had a dumbfounded look on her face and said, "well, um we are mappin out everybodys house on the gps yes" I said, "for what?" She says, "I don't know exactly why but they want a map of where everybody lives to make sure everyone is in the right location I guess." Im thinkin that doesn't make any sense. Then I said, "Well the federal government doesn't have the authority to do that and thats not right. I know its your job and I respect that but its not right you know what I mean?" She says, "well, they actually asked me to go to peoples homes who had not given their info and ask them for it door to door but I told them I didn't want to do that because I didn't want to deal with angry people they might make me cry." then she laughed. I said, "ok well have a nice day" and she petted my dog in the front yard and went to the next house. What a bunch of bs. My roommate asked what I thought about it and why they are doing it I just told him that the bottom line is they don't need that information and they are up to no good. IMHO
     

    Joe Williams

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    So... for all those folks so busy wetting your panties about the Census, I've got a question for you. Why are you so adamant about supporting one part of the Constitution, while at the same time being so fearful of another?
     

    4sarge

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    So... for all those folks so busy wetting your panties about the Census, I've got a question for you. Why are you so adamant about supporting one part of the Constitution, while at the same time being so fearful of another?

    Not wetting panties, concerned about the integrity of the individuals hired to conduct it :rolleyes:

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    ACORN to Play Role in 2010 Census

    The U.S. Census Bureau is working with several national organizations to help recruit 1.4 million workers to produce the country's 2010 census, including one with a history of voter fraud charges: ACORN.

    The U.S. Census is supposed to be free of politics, but one group with a history of voter fraud, ACORN, is participating in next year's count, raising concerns about the politicization of the decennial survey.

    The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now signed on as a national partner with the U.S. Census Bureau in February 2009 to assist with the recruitment of the 1.4 million temporary workers needed to go door-to-door to count every person in the United States -- currently believed to be more than 306 million people.

    A U.S. Census "sell sheet," an advertisement used to recruit national partners, says partnerships with groups like ACORN "play an important role in making the 2010 Census successful," including by "help[ing] recruit census workers."
    The bureau is currently employing help from more than 250 national partners, including TARGET and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), to assist in the hiring effort.

    But ACORN's partnership with the 2010 Census is worrisome to lawmakers who say past allegations of fraud should raise concerns about the organization.

    "It's a concern, especially when you look at all the different charges of voter fraud. And it's not just the lawmakers' concern. It should be the concern of every citizen in the country," Rep. Lynn A. Westmoreland, R-Ga., vice ranking member of the subcommittee for the U.S. Census, told FOXNews.com. "We want an enumeration. We don't want to have any false numbers."

    ACORN, which claims to be a non-partisan grassroots community organization of low- and moderate-income people, came under fire in 2007 when Washington State filed felony charges against several paid ACORN employees and supervisors for more than 1,700 fraudulent voter registrations. In March 2008, an ACORN worker in Pennsylvania was sentenced for making 29 phony voter registration forms. The group's activities were frequently questioned in the 2008 presidential election.

    ACORN spokesman Scott Levenson told FOXNews.com that "ACORN as an organization has not been charged with any crime." He added that fears that the organization will unfairly influence the census are unfounded.

    "It will be the Census Bureau that determines the role and scope of its 300 national partners. ACORN is committed to a fair and accurate count," Levenson said.

    The census is an official count of the country's population mandated by the U.S. Constitution. It is used to determine distribution of taxpayer money through grants and appropriations and the apportionment of the 435 seats in the House of Representatives. Every U.S. household unit, including those occupied by non-citizens and illegal immigrants, must be counted.

    Westmoreland and Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, a member of the House census subcommittee, said the panel has held hearings to make sure the penalties for census takers committing fraud are clearly defined.

    "I feel fairly confident that the penalties for an individual manipulating the count are pretty severe," Chaffetz said. The penalty for any fraudulent activity can be up to five years in jail.
    Westmoreland said he hopes the Census Bureau will maintain its measures to ensure an accurate report.
    "I feel comfortable right now with the people at the census department that they're going to put forth their best effort to have a fair count," he said.

    The U.S. Census Bureau has refuted any suggestions that ACORN or any other groups will fraudulently and unduly influence the results of the census.

    "The Census (Bureau) is a nonpartisan, non-political agency and we're very dedicated to an accurate account," bureau spokesman Stephen Buckner told FOXNews.com. "We have a lot of quality controls in place to keep any kind of systemic error or fraudulent behavior to affect the counts."
    Buckner said the bureau received an overwhelming number of qualified applicants -- more than 1 million -- for the 140,000 census taker jobs filled to complete the first phase of the effort. Each applicant, he said, must take a basic skills exam, which includes reading a map and entering data into a handheld computer. Applicants are also subject to an FBI background check, he said.

    But Buckner acknowledged that it is difficult to track an applicant's political background.

    "I have no way of tracking any of that information," he said. "If somebody comes in to a position with a political agenda and their work exhibits that, there are rules against that," he said.

    Buckner stressed the need for organizations like ACORN to assist in the effort, saying that "any group that has a grassroots organization that can help get the word out that we have jobs" is helpful.

    In 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau had 140,000 partnerships from "national organizations to local and community organizations to elected officials," he said. "The list is as broad as the phone book."
     

    agentl074

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    Not wetting panties, concerned about the integrity of the individuals hired to conduct it :rolleyes:

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    Now only if they refuse to fill out the paper work - then I can see them coming out ... I am with you man - mail me the dang form. Some Veterans don't take too kindly to trespassers ether :D
     
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