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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 702985" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>I did not take part in the 1990' and 2000' census and yes you will get visited at least 3 times with the threat levels escultating each time. Before you decide to walk that walk you better have done your homework studying the appropiate US Code Titles that apply. You need to start with <a href="http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode13/usc_sup_01_13.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: red">Title 13</span></a> but I'll warn you they changed the law after the 2000' census (more draconian I might add) so knowing all the ramifications is very important. Also study the admnstrative laws under the OMB requirements and proper procedures including Federal Regisiter publication requirements (US Code Title 5) to know where you stand with the form you have in hand. Also the OMB numbr found lower left corner on form is useful in finding it's publication in the Federal Register (a requirement of Title 5 to be positive law) and the citing in FR of all applicable laws that require the public to comply. </p><p> </p><p>Be careful following any advice by big talking pundits as most all cite the Constitution but rarely go the distance citing US Code and other underlying law. I won't tell you to do one way or the other nor would I even have mentioned this had you not brought it up but don't blindly walk into this thing without doing the homework. I've battled the gov't on many levels and am still here to tell the tale but once you mount the tigers back, you just can't jump off at anytime when the purpose suits you. Trust me, most people aren't ready and should just comply instead of become a easy target and win for the gov't which sets bad case law making it that much harder for the more hardcore to overcome. Gov't lawyers love bringing out those lists of easy prey they've consumed and then you have to do the extra legal work to show how your case and position is different.</p><p> </p><p>And don't be influenced by grandstanding politicians like Michelle Bachmann as all politicians lie and they're never held to the standard of law that we are anyway as should be glaringly apparent when one looks across the ruling elite who violate law all the time and get away with it. Admire your spunk but if you asked me I'd tell you to just grit your teeth, fill out the forms and find another way to protest. </p><p> </p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 702985, member: 2189"] I did not take part in the 1990' and 2000' census and yes you will get visited at least 3 times with the threat levels escultating each time. Before you decide to walk that walk you better have done your homework studying the appropiate US Code Titles that apply. You need to start with [URL="http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode13/usc_sup_01_13.html"][COLOR=red]Title 13[/COLOR][/URL] but I'll warn you they changed the law after the 2000' census (more draconian I might add) so knowing all the ramifications is very important. Also study the admnstrative laws under the OMB requirements and proper procedures including Federal Regisiter publication requirements (US Code Title 5) to know where you stand with the form you have in hand. Also the OMB numbr found lower left corner on form is useful in finding it's publication in the Federal Register (a requirement of Title 5 to be positive law) and the citing in FR of all applicable laws that require the public to comply. Be careful following any advice by big talking pundits as most all cite the Constitution but rarely go the distance citing US Code and other underlying law. I won't tell you to do one way or the other nor would I even have mentioned this had you not brought it up but don't blindly walk into this thing without doing the homework. I've battled the gov't on many levels and am still here to tell the tale but once you mount the tigers back, you just can't jump off at anytime when the purpose suits you. Trust me, most people aren't ready and should just comply instead of become a easy target and win for the gov't which sets bad case law making it that much harder for the more hardcore to overcome. Gov't lawyers love bringing out those lists of easy prey they've consumed and then you have to do the extra legal work to show how your case and position is different. And don't be influenced by grandstanding politicians like Michelle Bachmann as all politicians lie and they're never held to the standard of law that we are anyway as should be glaringly apparent when one looks across the ruling elite who violate law all the time and get away with it. Admire your spunk but if you asked me I'd tell you to just grit your teeth, fill out the forms and find another way to protest. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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