Friday, October 09, 2009
Michelle Malkin :: Townhall.com Columnist
Crime, Census and Censorship
by Michelle Malkin
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There are serious problems with the administration of the U.S. census. Americans have good reason to be wary of the stranger's knock on the door. Unfortunately, anything critics say about the federal census can and will be used against them in the court of left-wing opinion.

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First, the disturbing news about the government's most recent census travails: According to a new General Accounting Office report, botched fingerprinting by ill-trained employees led to the hiring of some 36,000 census workers with insufficient background checks. "More than 200" of those workers may have had serious criminal records, according to the GAO. The investigators revealed that:

"…of the prints that could be processed, fingerprint results identified approximately 1,800 temporary workers (1.1 percent of total hires) with criminal records that name check alone failed to identify. Approximately 750 (42 percent) (of those) were terminated or were further reviewed because the Bureau determined their criminal records -- which included crimes such as rape, manslaughter and child abuse -- disqualified them from census employment."

Gulp. This comes on the heels of the Census Bureau's admission that it is uncertain of the final cost of the 2010 decennial census, and that it faces ongoing problems with handheld computers used to collect data. The failure of the handheld devices will increase census costs by up to $3 billion, officials told a House subcommittee last month. On top of that, NewMajority.com blogger Tim Mak points out, the bureau is grappling with cost overruns of nearly $90 million related to verifying its address list.

Then there's the troubling alliance between the Census Bureau and the aggressively partisan Service Employees International Union -- whose many leading officials and organizing tactics are inextricably intertwined with the disgraced personnel and methods of the ACORN community organizing racket.

GOP Congressmen Peter Roskam, Patrick McHenry and Mark Kirk pointed out in a letter to Census Director Robert Groves that the SEIU donated more than $4 million to ACORN in 2006-07. ACORN founder Wade Rathke, who covered up his brother's million-dollar embezzlement of ACORN funds, is the "Founder and Chief Organizer" of SEIU Local 100. In Chicago, SEIU Locals 1 and 880 have contributed $230,000 to ACORN groups in Illinois and Texas. Many of their offices are co-located.

Given "SEIU's intimate financial relationship with ACORN," which the Census dropped from its partnership contracts after last month's prostitution sting video fiasco, "you should take action to protect the public from the corruption of the 2010 census," the GOP critics wrote. Their warning has gone unheeded.

Instead, Groves, the SEIU and several pro-illegal amnesty groups recently launched "a historic campaign" to target "the estimated 50 million Latinos living in the United States." Inclusion of the massive illegal alien population has resulted in a radical redrawing of the electoral map. More people equals more seats. More illegal immigrants counted equals more power -- for ethnic lobbyists, Big Labor and the Democratic Party. Continued...

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Re: Just What is the Census, Anyway?
"what's the issue with the census again? I heard a lot of references to it but could not understand the fundamental principals that suggest why we should not engage in the census."

Perhaps because the Federal government has absolutely no power to force anyone to disclose whether or not their home has "indoor plumbing." Apparently "privacy" means merely to right to murder ones unborn baby and for consenting adults to commit the "abominable and detestable" crime.

Constitutionally, the Feds are entitled to know the number of "persons" living in a dwelling, and not anything else. Anything else go beyond their Constitution mandate.

Re: You can't handle the truth!
"(from the article)- "Americans have good reason to be wary of the stranger's knock on the door.

"OOOH Scary!"

I guess so, consider the rouge's gallery Obama choose to staff his White House.

"And I wonder if there are any more Richard Paplowski's out there, (you know, the Pgh. cop killer, who thought his guns were going to be taken away, when that was the Wing-nut fear-of-the-day?). Will someone take this paranoid advice to be wary of stranger's knocking on their door, and think they should start shooting and killing?"

Oh, you mean "cop killers" like Obama best friends, associates and political mentors such Weather Underground murders like Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn?

"And, really, isn't she just exagerating and distorting? Bringing up fears and taking them to a higher level?"

Hardly, considering that it is easier to get on the US Census enumerators' staff than it is to get on an airliner. That's not exaggerating, merely the facts.

"I think Malkin is engaging in risky, irresponsible journalism. If people are harmed as they innocently go to people's doors to collect census data, because the people thought the were a threat in some way due to this article, it will be blood on Malkin's hands."

Only a leftist like you consider reporting the honest facts to be "risky, irresponsible journalism." Obviously: "You can't handle the truth!"
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