March 18, 2010
Census Resisters Cite Distrust of Government
Kristen Mack / LewRockwell.com:To Charles Turrisi Jr., the 2010 census - even with its shorter 10-question form - goes beyond what the framers of the Constitution intended. To his way of thinking, it's about nine questions too long. Turrisi is among a number of conservatives, Libertarians and tea party adherents who believe the census should be nothing more than a head count, not a collection of personal information. They plan to answer only the first question on the census forms arriving this week – the one that asks how many people live in the house.
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