RE: U.S. Census questions

2000-03-24 Thread Petro
>entering 'AFDC' as their occupation (Aid to Families with Dependent >Children, i.e. welfare), kids being dragged through crackhouses from birth "Aid to Families of Dependent Classes". -- A quote from Petro's Archives: ** If the courts star

RE: U.S. Census questions

2000-03-24 Thread Fisher Mark
>What I object to is the _forced_ "kindness" based on mob rule, where >it is decreed that we must all donate money at the point of a gun to >support welfare bums who got high instead of reading and studying. Welfare may have started with the best of intentions, but the result is multiple genera

Re: Census Questions

2000-03-19 Thread Petro
Reese: >"White inside" is an evolution of "oreo." "Uncle Tom" has fallen out of >vogue, in the circles I've frequented. I'm picturing slightly modified Intel/Big Brother/Evil inside type sticker. -- A quote from Petro's Archives: ** If the

RE: U.S. Census questions

2000-03-19 Thread Petro
May has said: >I got my form today. It's worse than I thought. Though I got the >version written mostly in English, not the Ebonics version. <...> >There's a special question in which one is required by law to >specifically say one either is or is not Hispanic. (Though I think a >person born of

Re: Census Questions

2000-03-19 Thread Petro
>-- >At 11:54 PM 3/13/00 -0800, 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. > >All of the people I know with signific