Re: U.S. Census question

2000-03-14 Thread cypherpunks
Tim May wrote: # #If one is more than 1/128th negro, one is "African-American." Though #I've never understood why this is not just marked "niggah," as niggah #is what the niggaz almost always refer to each other as. No, they don't. What an asshole. Go ahead, Tim, burst into tears

RE: U.S. Census question

2000-03-14 Thread Peter Capelli
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of reject Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 11:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: U.S. Census question 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

Re: U.S. Census question

2000-03-14 Thread Greg Broiles
At 08:45 AM 3/14/00, Duncan Frissell wrote: There were no prosecutions for census resistance in 1990 or 1980. Five people were prosecuted in 1970 (mostly libertarians). [...] I don't know what happened to the 5th person who was on the mainland somewhere and was an Objectivist. There's also

U.S. Census question

2000-03-13 Thread Peter Capelli
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I just received my 'Census 2000' letter today, and on the envelope, printed in big block letters, it reads: YOUR RESPONSE IS REQUIRED BY LAW. So then I went over to the Cornell Legal Information institute online and looked it up, and yep,