Discussion:
Should I be worried?
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Rev. Richard Skull
2007-04-25 22:48:35 UTC
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Last month it was the Census. Nor its the US Health Dept.


What are the odds that my address would be selected randomly by 2
separate Government agencies on 2 consecutive months for surveys?

I got a letter today from the US Public Health service saying that
some one will be buy to ask me some health questions.

I intend to do the same thing with this survey as I did with the
census survey. Give them nothing!

If we can't trust this government to protect the ID of CIA operatives,
why should I trust them with information about my kidneys?

Besides, they might be looking for organ donors for Dick Cheney!
JMiller
2007-04-26 02:07:04 UTC
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On 25 Apr 2007 15:48:35 -0700, "Rev. Richard Skull"
Post by Rev. Richard Skull
Last month it was the Census. Nor its the US Health Dept.
What are the odds that my address would be selected randomly by 2
separate Government agencies on 2 consecutive months for surveys?
I got a letter today from the US Public Health service saying that
some one will be buy to ask me some health questions.
I intend to do the same thing with this survey as I did with the
census survey. Give them nothing!
If we can't trust this government to protect the ID of CIA operatives,
why should I trust them with information about my kidneys?
Besides, they might be looking for organ donors for Dick Cheney!
It's all a plot by Al-Qaeda, whom Bush is secretly in cahoots with.
Your kidneys will end up in Osama Bin Laden.
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New show posted 3-1-07!
Phin
2007-04-26 02:17:20 UTC
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Post by JMiller
On 25 Apr 2007 15:48:35 -0700, "Rev. Richard Skull"
Post by Rev. Richard Skull
Last month it was the Census. Nor its the US Health Dept.
What are the odds that my address would be selected randomly by 2
separate Government agencies on 2 consecutive months for surveys?
I got a letter today from the US Public Health service saying that
some one will be buy to ask me some health questions.
I intend to do the same thing with this survey as I did with the
census survey. Give them nothing!
If we can't trust this government to protect the ID of CIA operatives,
why should I trust them with information about my kidneys?
Besides, they might be looking for organ donors for Dick Cheney!
It's all a plot by Al-Qaeda, whom Bush is secretly in cahoots with.
Your kidneys will end up in Osama Bin Laden.
You're an amusement to the paper-pushers. I bet they are, at worst,
seeing what you will do with this new survey to brighten their day.

The gov't remember is, for the most part, not this pervasive,
sinister, deadly efficient, nefarious thing. They don't have the
budget or the competence. They are mostly a sprawling collection of
committees, sub-committees, departments, bureaus and bureaucrats
pushing papers around. I really think even the 'nefarious' part is a
lot more badly run and cheesily executed than we paranoids realize.

Phin
Phin
2007-04-26 02:19:02 UTC
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Post by JMiller
On 25 Apr 2007 15:48:35 -0700, "Rev. Richard Skull"
Post by Rev. Richard Skull
Last month it was the Census. Nor its the US Health Dept.
What are the odds that my address would be selected randomly by 2
separate Government agencies on 2 consecutive months for surveys?
I got a letter today from the US Public Health service saying that
some one will be buy to ask me some health questions.
I intend to do the same thing with this survey as I did with the
census survey. Give them nothing!
If we can't trust this government to protect the ID of CIA operatives,
why should I trust them with information about my kidneys?
Besides, they might be looking for organ donors for Dick Cheney!
It's all a plot by Al-Qaeda, whom Bush is secretly in cahoots with.
Your kidneys will end up in Osama Bin Laden.
You're an amusement to the paper-pushers. I bet they are, at worst,
seeing what you will do with this new survey to brighten their day.
The gov't remember is, for the most part, not this pervasive,
sinister, deadly efficient, nefarious thing. They don't have the
budget or the competence. They are mostly a sprawling collection of
committees, sub-committees, departments, bureaus and bureaucrats
pushing papers around. I really think even the 'nefarious' part is a
lot more badly run and cheesily executed than we paranoids realize.
Phin
IN other words, it's more BRAZIL than 1984. I bet some would like to
have 1984 but they can't achieve that level of efficiency.
unknown
2007-04-26 02:25:23 UTC
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Post by Phin
IN other words, it's more BRAZIL than 1984. I bet some would like to
have 1984 but they can't achieve that level of efficiency.
I'd say it's more a McDonald's commercial from Hell than either.
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is that I am not mad."
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bb
2007-04-26 23:19:36 UTC
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Post by Phin
Post by Phin
Post by JMiller
On 25 Apr 2007 15:48:35 -0700, "Rev. Richard Skull"
Post by Rev. Richard Skull
Last month it was the Census. Nor its the US Health Dept.
What are the odds that my address would be selected randomly by 2
separate Government agencies on 2 consecutive months for surveys?
I got a letter today from the US Public Health service saying that
some one will be buy to ask me some health questions.
I intend to do the same thing with this survey as I did with the
census survey. Give them nothing!
If we can't trust this government to protect the ID of CIA operatives,
why should I trust them with information about my kidneys?
Besides, they might be looking for organ donors for Dick Cheney!
It's all a plot by Al-Qaeda, whom Bush is secretly in cahoots with.
Your kidneys will end up in Osama Bin Laden.
You're an amusement to the paper-pushers. I bet they are, at worst,
seeing what you will do with this new survey to brighten their day.
The gov't remember is, for the most part, not this pervasive,
sinister, deadly efficient, nefarious thing. They don't have the
budget or the competence. They are mostly a sprawling collection of
committees, sub-committees, departments, bureaus and bureaucrats
pushing papers around. I really think even the 'nefarious' part is a
lot more badly run and cheesily executed than we paranoids realize.
Phin
IN other words, it's more BRAZIL than 1984. I bet some would like to
have 1984 but they can't achieve that level of efficiency.
I am a hvac repair man and I love the movie BRAZIL, Some times I see
myself that way. One of the best movies ever.
bb

Pisces
2007-04-26 11:58:08 UTC
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Post by Rev. Richard Skull
Last month it was the Census. Nor its the US Health Dept.
What are the odds that my address would be selected randomly by 2
separate Government agencies on 2 consecutive months for surveys?
I got a letter today from the US Public Health service saying that
some one will be buy to ask me some health questions.
I intend to do the same thing with this survey as I did with the
census survey. Give them nothing!
If we can't trust this government to protect the ID of CIA operatives,
why should I trust them with information about my kidneys?
Besides, they might be looking for organ donors for Dick Cheney!
My guess is whatever you said on the last one threw off the curve.
They need a little deviation in these things so as to balance out the
sheeple. Otherwise someone might notice that 90% of the US is stupid.
And what would they do then?
Gary Childs
2007-04-26 12:10:11 UTC
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Post by Pisces
Otherwise someone might notice that 90% of the US is stupid.
And what would they do then?
Invade Iraq.
just john
2007-04-26 15:23:04 UTC
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Post by Pisces
My guess is whatever you said on the last one threw off the curve.
They need a little deviation in these things so as to balance out the
sheeple. Otherwise someone might notice that 90% of the US is stupid.
And what would they do then?
What they always do -- EVANGELIZE!
Father Haskell
2007-04-26 15:32:19 UTC
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Post by Rev. Richard Skull
Last month it was the Census. Nor its the US Health Dept.
What are the odds that my address would be selected randomly by 2
separate Government agencies on 2 consecutive months for surveys?
I got a letter today from the US Public Health service saying that
some one will be buy to ask me some health questions.
I intend to do the same thing with this survey as I did with the
census survey. Give them nothing!
If we can't trust this government to protect the ID of CIA operatives,
why should I trust them with information about my kidneys?
Besides, they might be looking for organ donors for Dick Cheney!
Go for it. You might never have a better chance to inflict damage.
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