I always thought it was the other way round, and people moved to the right as they got older. It seems to have happened to political parties, so there are no left wing political parties for us to vote for!RenewableCandy wrote:Hehehe I'm getting further Left too, there must be an epidemic...
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- emordnilap
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Found it.emordnilap wrote:That's really useful, biff. I've passed it on to various UK people.biffvernon wrote:How to Fill In Your Census Form without Lockheed Martin Profiting:
http://www.peacenewslog.info/2011/03/ho ... g-version/
The Irish census is being processed by a firm called CACI. Anyone any information about them?
Sounds like they belong, with LM, in that vat of evil which seems to be the USA's most prolific industry.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
Not so much a loophole, more a crater. From what I've read, the Patriot Act basically negates the constitution: "If the Government considers it appropriate, it can do whatever it likes to its own people. Its decisions, however arbitrary, are final and unchallengable."Tawney wrote:At least they have a constitution to stick a loophole in.Ludwig wrote:Nor me, but I don't like the sound of it. The Patriot Act basically gives the US Government free rein to do anything they like with anybody, with no legal recourse whatsoever. (Among other things, they can force "vaccines" down you and if those vaccines do you any damage or kill you, though shit.)Pepperman wrote:It's pretty important from the point of view of allocation of resources on a regional basis. I really think there is no harm about revealing the kind of information they require. Why the hell they felt the need to commission a US defence contractor to do a bit of data collection, I do not understand.
Anyway I realise now it doesn't make any difference what laws a country has or whether it posseses a constitution - if the Government sees fit it simply tears up the rule book, blames some external foe for the new measures, and nobody complains.
"We're just waiting, looking skyward as the days go down / Someone promised there'd be answers if we stayed around."
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+100%Ludwig wrote:Anyway I realise now it doesn't make any difference what laws a country has or whether it posseses a constitution - if the Government sees fit it simply tears up the rule book, blames some external foe for the new measures, and nobody complains.
And, thinking about deliberately trying to sabotage Lockheed Martin's efforts, if enough people create problems for LM, the government will simply change the law next time.
Another thought: it wouldn't surprise me if LM have something in the small print that enables them to claim compensation for difficult-to-process forms.
There's one big difference between the English/Welsh and the Irish system: here, each form is collected by an enumerator personally - there's no envelope to post the form back in. It means the enumerator glances through the form upon collection, checking that things look ok. Any deliberate (or otherwise) problems with it are sorted out at the door.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
I should fill in your census form before they come round to "help" you. They seem expert in torture techniques .emordnilap wrote: Found it.
Sounds like they belong, with LM, in that vat of evil which seems to be the USA's most prolific industry.
I've simply moved further away from politics. The vision of society of both the Left and the Right rests on a single outdated idea - namely, that resources are available to implement it.RenewableCandy wrote:Hehehe I'm getting further Left too, there must be an epidemic...vtsnowedin wrote:A bit unusual but not a health issue unless it indicates something gone wrong between your ears. If you get an urge to pay more taxes you should have a thorough check up.WolfattheDoor wrote:(I definitely am getting more left-wing as I grow older.)
"We're just waiting, looking skyward as the days go down / Someone promised there'd be answers if we stayed around."
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From the comments on that site (spelling/grammar as per original):biffvernon wrote:How to Fill In Your Census Form without Lockheed Martin Profiting:
http://www.peacenewslog.info/2011/03/ho ... g-version/
I am working for the census this year. I wish I had know about this guy or I wouldn’t be. I took the job because I didn’t see the harm in it and I am totally broke, I have no other job. I just wanted to say that census workers earn a flat rate no matter how much work we have to do. So all that extra processing work? It doesn’t cost the arms manufacturer guy a penny while I have a shitload more work to do for nothing. I feel really depressed now that I know about the situation and having a load of extra work dumped on me probably won’t help. I can say for almost certain that it’s not going to cause the bad guy any pain. I wish you’d thought of a way to protest that wasn’t going to affect the people at the bottom of the pile of badly. I also wish I’d known about this months ago. Feeling crap!
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+1 yup, that's about the long and the short of it.....The vision of society of both the Left and the Right rests on a single outdated idea - namely, that resources are available to implement it.
Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. Frederick Douglass
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IMHO, shouldn't stop anyone filling it in, but be aware that:
Your census data will be kept secret - except from MI5, police, courts etc
[Disclosure possible when it . . . ]
a) is required or permitted by any enactment,
b) is required by a Community obligation,
c) is necessary for the purpose of enabling or assisting the Board to exercise any of its functions,
d) has already lawfully been made available to the public,
e) is made in pursuance of an order of a court,
f) is made for the purposes of a criminal investigation or criminal proceedings (whether or not in the United Kingdom),
g) is made, in the interests of national security, to an Intelligence Service,
h) is made with the consent of the person to whom it relates, or
i) is made to an approved researcher."
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/03/25 ... uaranteed/
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I wonder if John meant this.JohnB wrote:I bet they'd talk after a session of waterboarding, or extraordinary rendition!featherstick wrote:Your local postman and council are not subject to the Patriot Act. Lockheed is. Go figure...
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker