[blindlaw] The Census does not track the blind

T. Joseph Carter carter.tjoseph at gmail.com
Tue Jun 9 21:15:28 UTC 2009


I'm saying nothing of the sort.  I do not fully understand the 
political motivations involved for and against.  What I do understand 
is that data collection has been underway for more than a month now, 
and it's too late to change the rules as to what data is collected.

Joseph


On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 11:50:23AM -0500, James Pepper wrote:
>Well they are still training people here and if you are saying they are
>trying to get the census done in 2009 because they are afraid of the 2010
>elections then your state is already scewed.  Thats perfect for a case right
>there!  ARe you saying that democrats are afraid of the 2010 election so
>they are trying to get the census done as fast as they can?  That's
>patheitc!
>
>There is a reason why it is done every 10 years, so we get the accurate
>political viewpoint of an election year and who is voting where! We need to
>know who is in what district and how to draw the districts so that the
>congressional representation represents the people.  Also given our economy
>and that millions of people are loosing their homes, it is a time of great
>transition and it is the census of 2010, so it should represent the
>population of 2010.
>
>James Pepper
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