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        I had the same thought.  Until I figured that if they ever did
initiate a court proceeding (which I doubt), then they could subpoena
me for the information anyway, nullifying all the gain.

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> Subject: Re: U.S. Census question
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> >LAW.  So then I went over to the Cornell Legal Information
> >institute online and looked it up, and yep, there it is:
> >http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/13/ch7.html.
> 
> It costs only $100 to opt-out. This is an opportunity for many to
> find out just how how much they value their privacy. If it is below
> $100, then all this whining about it is just a sign of boredom.
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