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Forum: Your Experiences Topic: I'm boycotting the census |
claytonrumley |
Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 9:10 am
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A week or so ago I posted a letter from a guy named Tom to Ivan "You Will Comply" Fellegi regarding the request by a StatsCan employee for Tom to leave his completed census form in an insecure rural mailbox over the weekend for pickup.<br /> <br /> Tom has received a reply from Anil Aror... |
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Forum: Your Experiences Topic: I'm boycotting the census |
claytonrumley |
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 3:19 pm
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Greetings, all.<br /> <br /> I haven't heard anything more from the census people since the nice lady visited me back in July. However, my website (where I frequently complain about everything including the Census) attracted the attention of a fellow named Tom who actually complied with ... |
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Forum: Editorial Discussions Topic: Help - the Census Police are here |
claytonrumley |
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 9:14 pm
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I'm inclined to agree with rearguard on his last post. I'm not a statistician (in fact, I hated the course in university), nor have I been involved with any real level of municipal planning. For all intents and purposes, let's just say I'm an average law-abiding guy with an average job who lives in ... |
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Forum: Your Experiences Topic: I'm boycotting the census |
claytonrumley |
Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 7:27 pm
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After all this time waiting and reading other people's experiences I was expecting them to show up and attempt to bully me into compliance with threats of fines and jail time and lost funding for Manitoba. I was waiting and waiting and waiting. But they never came.<br /> <br /> Until tod... |
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Forum: Editorial Discussions Topic: Undefended border & illegal crossings |
claytonrumley |
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 5:55 pm
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I'm shocked. Only 300?
I guess they aren't counting boats, planes, bicycles and pedestrians, etc...
--- Clayton Rumley
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http://www.claytopia.net |
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Forum: Rural Issues and Agriculture Topic: Cost of Suburban Sprawl |
claytonrumley |
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 4:29 am
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I believe there is some confusion about the points I was trying to make.<br /> <br /> I am not implying that everyone should live as hutterites in Canada.<br /> <br /> I was also very much aware that my math included areas like lakes, rivers, mountains, etc. Nor did it take i... |
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Forum: Rural Issues and Agriculture Topic: Cost of Suburban Sprawl |
claytonrumley |
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 8:08 pm
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I don’t quite agree with a lot of things being stated in this thread. I think the belief that we are at some kind of food/overpopulation crisis is a neo-Malthusian myth.<br /> <br /> Here is my opinion, based on my own observations:<br /> <br /> <ol><br /> <li&... |
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Forum: Your Experiences Topic: I'm boycotting the census |
claytonrumley |
Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 6:02 pm
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The Mrs. and I are generally away from home during the day so I haven't had a face-to-face yet.<br /> <br /> However, a day or so ago we received a "Reminder Card" in our mailbox stating the following:<br /> <br /> <blockquote>Your household recently received a 2006 Cen... |
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Forum: Your Experiences Topic: I'm boycotting the census |
claytonrumley |
Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 11:59 am
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<p>Apparently Stats Canada is also interested in who's boycotting the census.</p><br /> <p>I log all hits to my personal site (which recently has a had a lot of anti-census posts on it) and where the hits are coming from. Today I got the following hit:</p><br /> &... |
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Forum: Editorial Discussions Topic: Ranchers refuse census in slaughter plan protest |
claytonrumley |
Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 5:04 pm
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<strong>Written By:</strong> claytonrumley <strong>Date:</strong> 2006-05-16 17:04:16 <a href="/article/115416516-ranchers-refuse-census-in-slaughter-plan-protest">Article Link</a> |
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Forum: Editorial Discussions Topic: Goodbye Big Oil |
claytonrumley |
Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 12:17 pm
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Want to bet that both (or either) of these things will be "proven" to be untrue by the big-name universities or will simply vanish from the mainstream media altogether within the next few weeks?
--- Clayton Rumley
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Forum: Suggestions Topic: A Canadian Sovereignty Manifeste |
claytonrumley |
Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 8:28 am
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[quote by: gaulois]However once elected in and dismantling the political party system, how would one set priorities, agendas, etc.. without a political party???[/quote]<br /> <p>My opinion is that government should be simplified. We don't need to spend tax dollars so that pressure groups... |
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Forum: Editorial Discussions Topic: A Real (i.e. non-form letter) Response from Stats Canada |
claytonrumley |
Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 9:29 pm
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Just because I don't trust someone doesn't mean that I close my mind and refuse to listen to what they have to say; I just don't blindly accept everything I'm told. There were things I was curious about that I wanted an answer to, even if it ultimately had no bearing on my decisions concerning the c... |
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Forum: Canadian Politics Topic: Census Boycott Strategy |
claytonrumley |
Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 7:55 pm
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[quote by: Roy Whyte]Remember just be polite and tell them that you refused for (insert your particular reason), and then tell them what they can do to ensure your particular worries will be appeased before you acquiesce and do as they want.[/quote]<br /> <p>Unfortunately, the only thing... |
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Forum: Suggestions Topic: A Canadian Sovereignty Manifeste |
claytonrumley |
Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 12:03 pm
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[quote by: Dr Caleb]Can we wait for a party to come along that will put elimination of the party system in it's platform. Or should we support parties that already support portions of Direct Democracy and hope that they throw in for the whole package?[/quote]<br /> <p>Rather than waiting... |
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