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Pat
01-25-2010, 09:43 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100125/ap_on_el_ge/us_gop_census

GOP sends letter appearing to be census form
By STEVEN K. PAULSON, Associated Press Writer Steven K. Paulson, Associated Press Writer 2 hrs 55 mins ago

DENVER – The Republican Party is seeking input and money from GOP voters — seemingly under the guise of the U.S. Census Bureau.

"Strengthening our Party for the 2010 elections is going to take a massive grass-roots effort all across America. That is why I have authorized a Census to be conducted of every Congressional District in the country," GOP Chairman Michael Steele says in a letter mailed nationwide.

The letter was sent in plain white envelopes marked "Do Not Destroy, Official Document." Labeled "2010 Congressional District Census," the letter uses a capital "C," the same as the Census Bureau. It also includes a "Census Tracking Code."

The letter makes a plea for money and accompanies a form asking voters to identify their political leanings and issues important to them. There are no disclaimers that participation in the GOP effort is voluntary; participation in the government census is required by law. Failure to participate carries a $5,000 fine, though it is rarely enforced.

Sara Sendek, a Republican National Committee spokeswoman, said the letter was not an attempt to mislead voters.

"The document clearly indicates that it is an RNC mailer. The purpose of this document is to gather Republican opinion from across the country and raise a little money," Sendek said.

The letter asks political questions, including, "Do you think the record trillion dollar federal deficit the Democrats are creating with their out-of-control spending is going to have disastrous consequences for our nation?" and, "Do you worry that the Obama administration is committed to greatly expanding the government's role in your life?"

Democrats said the letter was part of a deceptive pattern by Republicans. They said it could mislead voters to believe it's part of the nationwide census being conducted this year. The Census Bureau officially begins its head count this week in rural Alaska; the count for the rest of the nation begins in March.

"When you have no new ideas to offer, all you are left with are the deceptive ideas," said Hari Sevugan, a Democratic National Committee spokesman.

U.S. Census Bureau spokesman Michael Cook says he has received several complaints over the past week from voters who believed the letter was misleading. Cook says the agency is still deciding what steps to take.

Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., asked the Postal Service to investigate complaints about the letters in December and was rebuffed. Ken Currier, manager of government relations for the postal service, said it's clear the document was not from the government. Maloney said she is considering legislation to make it clear such mailings are not allowed.

Among the recipients was Democratic Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer, whose letter arrived at the governor's mansion.

"The Republicans have said they want to get a bigger tent," Schweitzer told The Associated Press, "so perhaps they are trying to lure a politician into the Republican Party that can actually balance a budget."

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Associated Press writer Matt Gouras in Helena, Mont., contributed to this report.

Independent Harry
01-26-2010, 01:39 AM
good old republicans, getting crafiter now that the dunce is out of office...i'll reserve my judgement on Obama till the end of his first term. I know some people would already have him hanging from a tree on this forum...but I'd like to see the state we're in in 3 years....

Lou_Dobbs
01-26-2010, 01:45 AM
good old republicans, getting crafiter now that the dunce is out of office...i'll reserve my judgement on Obama till the end of his first term. I know some people would already have him hanging from a tree on this forum...but I'd like to see the state we're in in 3 years....

That is racist, unfunny, and uncalled for. There is no reason to joke about that.

I thought we were over stuff like that in this country. How dare you sir! how dare you!

:mad:

steamedheat
01-26-2010, 01:55 AM
The letter, like the RNC, border on fraud, and should be withdrawn. People who have received it falsely, and filled it out exposing their private data should be able to sue the RNC for fraud and recover damages.

Independent Harry
01-26-2010, 11:33 AM
That is racist, unfunny, and uncalled for. There is no reason to joke about that.

I thought we were over stuff like that in this country. How dare you sir! how dare you!

:mad:

That's the point...there are a few people on this board that think that way. It wasn't a joke...