Census Is  For Counting Not Prying
By Chuck Baldwin
March 19, 2010
The constitutional requirement for the Census is found  in Article. I. Section. 2. Paragraph. 3. “The actual Enumeration shall be made  within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States,  and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by  Law direct.” 
The purpose of the Census is that of counting the US  population in order to apportion among the states the number of representatives  in the US House of Representatives. That’s it. Nothing more. Nothing less.  
There is nothing in the Constitution requiring or even  suggesting questions regarding race, ethnicity, whether one owns or rents his or  her home, income status, disability status, education, or anything of the sort.  The only purpose of the Census is to count the US population.  Anything beyond that is nothing more than an  intrusive government prying and snooping into our lives: something the federal  government is doing with greater and greater frequency and intensity these days.  
As to the phrase, “[As] they shall by Law direct,”  Paul Galvin rightly notes, “This language merely goes to the mechanics of the  counting (who will do it; when it is to be done; how, when results are to be  reported; and so forth); it does not enlarge what may be counted.  Constitutionally the only permitted enumeration is the number of people in the  United States. Why? Because that count is the determinant for apportionment and  therefore the only pertinent information needed.” 
See Galvin’s column at:
In the original Census of 1790, the information  requested was simply the number of persons in each household and the name of the  head of each family. That’s it. Accordingly, when I filled out my Census form  earlier this week, the only information I provided was my name (as the head of  my household) and the number of people living in my home. The rest of it I left  blank. 
Furthermore, the idea that the information gathered  about us via the unconstitutional and invasive Census form will not be shared  with anyone is so ludicrous it is laughable. The federal government passes  around virtually everything it learns about us to any number of departments and  agencies. Does anyone really believe that all the information obtained with this  unconstitutional Census form will be locked away in a vault somewhere, never to  be used or shared? What a crock! Why, the federal government cannot even ensure  that its own employees will abide by its own rules.  
Consider the new full-body scanners that are being  installed in airports all around the country. The Transportation Security  Administration (TSA) assures passengers that the photos of their naked bodies  are not pornographic and will not be stored or shared. Of course, we can trust  the federal government to tell us the truth, right?  
First, are the images pornographic? You be the judge.  Check out this online story. I caution you, however: there are actual images of  naked bodies taken with an airport full-body scanner included in this story. But  if you are offended at what you see, remember that this is potentially what TSA  agents will be looking at every time you, your wife, your son, your daughter, or  your father and mother board a commercial jetliner.  
See the story at:
So, will someone please tell me how the scanned images  taken of the naked bodies of small children by these airport full-body scanners  do not constitute child pornography? Good grief! Some parents have been arrested  for possessing child porn for something as innocent as taking photos of their  small children in a bathtub. Yet, TSA agents will be photographing nude images  of small children all day long in a private video booth at an airport check-in,  and not only will they not be arrested, THEY WILL GET PAID FOR IT.  
Beyond that, there are already documented cases where  airport screeners have stored and shared the naked images of people. According  to published reports, “Claims on behalf of authorities that naked body scanner  images are immediately destroyed after passengers pass through new x-ray  backscatter devices have been proven fraudulent after it was revealed that naked  images of Indian film star Shahrukh Khan were printed out and circulated by  airport staff at Heathrow in London.” 
See the report at:
Would you trust your neighbor—or your friends at  church or work—with photos of your naked body or the naked bodies of your wife  and children? Then, why would you trust an employee of the federal government?  And why would you trust federal bureaucrats at the Census Bureau to keep private  any and all information you give them via the Census form?  
But whether you care or don’t care that the federal  government sticks its nose into your private affairs—or that its employees gawk  at your naked images—is really beside the point. The fact is, it is totally  unconstitutional for the federal government to behave in such a manner, and  those citizens who do not object to this unconstitutional conduct are  facilitating the demise of their own liberties. They should be ashamed of  themselves! 
What is even worse is the number of churches that are  cooperating with and facilitating the advancement of this unconstitutional  Census. I see churches in my area advertising for their congregants to become  Census-takers. Of course, each of these workers will be schooled in how to  cajole or even coerce members of their communities to participate in an  unconstitutional Census, and to give up personal information that is absolutely  beyond the proper purpose and scope of the Census. Shame on those churches!  Shame on those pastors! 
I also include the following two links for readers to  use in helping them to understand and fulfill their duties under the US  Constitution. This one might be helpful when a Census worker attempts to  harangue and threaten you with a $5,000 fine if you do not answer all his or her  questions:
By the way, should a Census worker come to my home and  demand that I answer the questions I left blank, I will simply plead my  5th Amendment/Miranda rights to “remain silent.” What are they going  to say to that? 
This one contains a sample letter that some have  mailed back with their Census forms:
As for me and my house, along with the form completed  as stated above, I put this note in the Census envelope (this was forwarded to  me by an unknown source. I would give them credit, if I knew who it was):  
“Article I, Section 2 of  the US Constitution gives Congress the right to ENUMERATE the number of citizens  in order to apportion members of congress: ‘The actual Enumeration shall be made  within three years after the first meeting of the Congress of the United States,  and within every subsequent term of ten years, in such manner as they shall by  law direct.’ 
“Enumerate means ‘to  count, or determine the number of’. Congress can COUNT the number of  citizens—but it can’t demand to know what race we are, how much we earn, how  many big screen TVs we own, etc.  So when I get the census forms, I fill out the  first question (the one asking how many people live at my home), then paste a  copy of Article 1, Section 2 of the Constitution right below that, along with a  statement that I have fulfilled my duty as a citizen by helping them enumerate,  and I’m not required to answer any more questions.”  
Participating in the national Census is an honor for  every US citizen. Each of us should be thankful for the constitutional republic  that was bequeathed to us by our Founding Fathers. Under that Constitution,  therefore, I am proud to have my household counted in the US Census in order to  apportion among the states the number of representatives in the US House of  Representatives. But, as I am expected to live under the laws and duties of the  US Constitution, so is the federal government. Hence, I answered only those two  questions that are constitutionally prescribed and refused to answer any and all  others. 
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