Special Guest: Connor Boyack “Census Offenses” – 3-16-2010
March 27, 2010
Listen in as with visit with Connor Boyack, the well known blogger (http://www.connorboyack.com), who recently posted something that caught our attention. He said, “Comply with an un-constitutional mandate if you so choose, but ‘as for me and my house’, we will not be completing the census.” Connor makes the case that although the U.S. Constitution authorizes that citizens to be counted in a census, all but one of the questions being asked are unconstitutional. He plans to answer only that one question and then submit a letter to the Census Bureau stating why he won’t answer the others. He faces a potential fine for taking such an action. On Tuesday, we will ask him to explain his argument to see if he’s right on the constitutional issues or just going to extremes. Join us!
Presented by: Randall Hinton and Thomas Dyches
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