Saturday, October 10, 2009

Hot Topic of the Day: Census Bureau sending violent felons to our doors?


Via Ed at HotAir:



A Senate Subcommittee hearing today revealed that nearly 36,000 Census Bureau employees were hired despite the fact that the fingerprint component of their criminal record checks was botched. Despite additional name checks recommended by the FBI, the GAO said that it was possible that more than 200 employees hired by the Census Bureau had criminal records, and were in contact with the public while canvassing for the ongoing 2010 census.

Robert Goldenkoff, the Government Accountability Office’s Director for Strategic Issues, said that the criminal record checks were bungled because of poor staff training. Bureau staff with less than 2 hours of training in fingerprinting ruined about a fifth of the 162,000 necessary criminal record checks.

If the properly processed criminal record checks are any indication, the Bureau may have let a large number of violent criminals slip through the cracks. Of the prints that were properly checked, about one percent, or 1,800 workers, had criminal records that name checks failed to identify.

Of these 1,800 workers with criminal records, about 750 had their employment terminated or further reviewed due to criminal records that included crimes like rape, manslaughter and child abuse. Projecting these numbers to the employees with spoilt prints, the GAO came up with the figure of 200 census workers that may have had serious criminal records.



Are we having fun yet?

78 comments:

  1. Where the HELL is everyone today?

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  2. Bureau staff with less than 2 hours of training in fingerprinting ruined about a fifth of the 162,000 necessary criminal record checks.

    Less than 2 hrs...
    Well, let's break it down, the gov't way.

    9:00-9:15 - Introductions and danish/coffee time.
    9:15-9:30 - Slide show on fingerprinting.
    9:30-9:45 - Wake up group,Gov't mandated break
    9:45-10:00 - question/answer time. More coffee.
    10:00-10:35 - attempt to practice fingerprinting meets with discussion of privacy rights by asshat in third row who wants to be Mr Know-it-all-showoff-look-at-me. Lawyer brought in to shut down Mr Me.
    10:35-10:50 - Gov't mandated break.
    10:50-11:00 - Awards ceremony.

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  3. Where the HELL is everyone today?

    Writing letters to the Nobel committee ?

    I don't know, it's slooowwww in here.

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  4. Two Firsts and I am not even sitting in front of the computer. Just finished cooking and eating wings.

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  5. I did get a lot done today.
    Makes for a good Sunday.

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  6. Great win by the Buckeye's. Most of there points have come from turnover and a kick return. But who cares. A win is a win. :)))

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  7. sasquatchonsteroids said...

    might as well clean my monitor

    Back for the pub.


    LOL. That's cute.

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  8. I don't know where everyone is! I think they just come in and see how slow it is, and go away without saying anything. LOL

    Not sure if it'll be sleepy in the pub or not. (I've been away designing junk.)

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  9. Hey CC. I will be loud as hell in the pub. The Gators are playing LSU at 8pm EST.

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  10. You're a Gators fan? Are you from Florida orginally?

    I'm a Big Ten type, myself. Badger fan. And I'm in Seattle, so I do the Huskies thing also...but the Badgers and Packers have my heart. : )

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  11. My brother is at the Iowa Hawkeyes game tonight...I guess it's on national television. I gotta find out what time it's on. (BRB.)

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  12. CC. I was born in Ohio. Buckeye fan buy birth. No real "team" but will support any team in Florida.

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  13. Hmmm.

    There were a couple of very cute Oregon State Beavers standing behind the announcer.

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  14. I love Big Ten football, ETR. Not crazy about Ohio at the moment - LOL. (Congratulations.)

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  15. CC we need to get to our new diggs ASAP. This is really starting to get annoying.

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  16. Hey CC. I will be loud as hell in the pub. The Gators are playing LSU at 8pm EST.

    Dude, them Gators don't stand a chance.

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  17. Pink Freud said... Dude, them Gators don't stand a chance.

    OK. I will take that as a bet. What is the wager?

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  18. A home cooked cajun dinner of your choice for you, the wife, AND the kids. Here.

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  19. Good Evening CCers!

    I hope everyone is well tonight.

    My Red Sox are down 2 games to 0, so I am not happy about that. Also, since the games started at 9:37 EST I am running on about 4 hours sleep. So if I say anything that is more incoherent then normal (not easy to do, I know) that will be my excuse.

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  20. Hi B2! We'll issue you blanket amnesty now, how's that?

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  21. Sounds good, Pink. Where Bar Wench? I could use a drink.

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  22. B2, Bare is a Red Sox fan, too (so am I, sort of by adoption; didn't really have a MLB team I was into before we became friends).

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  23. CC, I think it's just a sleepy snoozy kind of Saturday. Our temps have plummeted here and the sun never did come out.

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  24. Deal, Pink. My side will be a Portuguese meal that you will die for.

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  25. I guess I've got about 45 minutes to kill before the Michigan/Iowa and LSU/Florida game.

    As for the first, it's a question of which teams show up. As for the other, who knows. I'm going with Florida.

    Seeing Georgia humiliated by Tennessee was gratifying. We won't talk about the Auburn game.

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  26. I'm a "whoever is playing the Yankmees" fan.

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  27. Hmmm ...I'll have to sit over here on the LSU side all by myself it looks like .....

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  28. CC, is there another team to root for?

    On the bright side, only four teams have ever come from down 2-0 to win a best of five series. The Red Sox have done it twice. They also came back from down 3-0 to win a best of seven from the Yanks in 2004. So it ain't over 'till it's over.

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  29. I'm rooting for Iowa (my brother's alma mater).

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  30. Yes, B2 - and I just gotta say, I love Papelbon. LOL

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  31. I'm rooting for Obama to win the Rose Bowl.
    Odds are at 2 to 1.

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  32. You know, it's funny. I didn't know all these places you guys are talking about had Major League Baseball teams. ;-)

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  33. LOL Squatch! How you doing today?

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  34. sasquatchonsteroids said...

    I'm rooting for Obama to win the Rose Bowl.
    Odds are at 2 to 1.


    ROTFLMFAO. Maybe the Indy 500 will be next.

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  35. Pinkie, how's your day going? I'm just stunned at how slow it's been...weekends have generally been a little sleepy, but wow.

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  36. sasquatchonsteroids said...

    I'm rooting for Obama to win the Rose Bowl.
    Odds are at 2 to 1.


    Why play the game Sas? They can just award him the trophy now

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  37. Squatch, LMAO (I should just save that text on my desktop so I can copy and paste it; I'd use it a lot.)

    Did anyone vote for Obama to win the Heisman? I posted that link, then I forgot to do it. Damn.

    Are there write-ins for the Pro Bowl? I vote every year but I can't remember.

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  38. Maybe everyone is blogged out, CC. We're suffering from Zero-burnout.

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  39. Why play the game Sas? They can just award him the trophy now

    Good point.

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  40. Blame PiGuy for my absence. I was watching Connections

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  41. EtR -- Portuguese?

    Will you be serving any of these?

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  42. Slow and cold, Squatch. (Cold = 60's) Dark, cloudy, gloomy. But my mood is good! :-)

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  43. I heard that Obama is the front runner for MLB Rookie of the Year. The only question is whether or not he has made enough appearances.

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  44. Maybe the Indy 500 will be next.

    Crap, missed this one,ETR.
    Are you saying Obama might be a racist ??

    //

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  45. Dems change stance on military and Afghanistan

    At the Democratic National Convention in Denver last summer, then-Sen. Barack Obama pledged to "finish the fight against the Taliban in Afghanistan."

    Lately Obama has toned down his rhetoric when it comes to succeeding in Afghanistan. "I'm always worried about using the word 'victory,' because, you know, it invokes this notion of Emperor Hirohito coming down and signing a surrender to MacArthur," the president told ABC in July.

    Apparently the "the audacity of hope" approach does not apply to the U.S. military fighting against al Qaeda and the Taliban.


    Based on my observations of past performances, I'd say we are set to leave Afghanistan before "The One's" first (and ONLY) term.

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  46. Lucius Septimius said...

    EtR -- Portuguese?

    Will you be serving any of these?


    No. I have never heard of them. I just asked my wife and she is the porra, and has never heard of it.

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  47. sasquatchonsteroids said...

    Maybe the Indy 500 will be next.

    Crap, missed this one,ETR.
    Are you saying Obama might be a racist ??


    LOL. Ask Glenn. :)))

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  48. DD, now Obama is saying that the Taliban should have a say in any future governing of the Afghanistan. That's one way to end it.

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  49. Just fry them lampreys up....everything tastes good fried.

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  50. Did anyone vote for Obama to win the Heisman?

    LOL, no, I didn't.
    I liked the Stanley Cup one myself.
    I'm in agreement with Pink here, we've had enough of O-verexposed.

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  51. Yes, BandB....but only the "good" Talibans? Which ones are good?

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  52. Desert Dog said...

    Yes, BandB....but only the "good" Talibans? Which ones are good?


    The dead ones?

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  53. DD,

    Kill 'em all let G-d sort 'em out.......

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  54. LOL. Ask Glenn. :)))

    HE BOILT MA FRAWG!!

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  55. boldandbald said...

    Desert Dog said...

    Yes, BandB....but only the "good" Talibans? Which ones are good?

    The dead ones?


    I wish I had an extra Nobel prize to give you for that one....ha ha

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  56. Desert Dog said...

    I wish I had an extra Nobel prize to give you for that one....ha ha


    I am about as qualified as the most recent winner.

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  57. I saw something once about Lamprey's cooked in their own blood being some kind of delicacy in Portugal. Sounds pretty disgusting, if you ask me.

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  58. Beavers scored again. They're pretty fast.

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  59. Lucius Septimius said...

    Beavers scored again. They're pretty fast.


    You have to be fast to score beaver. ;)

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  60. Lucius Septimius said...

    I saw something once about Lamprey's cooked in their own blood being some kind of delicacy in Portugal. Sounds pretty disgusting, if you ask me.


    Drink enough of these in Lisbon, even the fish blood stew sounds tasty

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  61. Lucius Septimius said...

    Beavers scored again. They're pretty fast.

    Nice Beaver

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  62. Just fry them lampreys up....everything tastes good fried.

    Am I reading that right? LOL

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  63. If there's one thing and one thing only you need to know about Obama, it's this :

    Carter's impressed.

    Can we open the Pub early prettypleasewithacherryontop ?

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  64. For you, Squatch, we can do that. I'm on it.

    Three-point stance, buddy...but Brandy won't be here for a few minutes.

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  65. Fried Lamprey.....


    Tastes like chicken!

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  66. AN ACTUAL CRAIG'S LIST PERSONALS AD

    To the Guy Who Tried to Mug Me in Downtown Savannah night before last.


    Date: 2009-05-27, 1:43 a.m. E.S.T.


    I was the guy wearing the black Burberry jacket that you demanded that I hand over, shortly after you pulled them knife on me and my girlfriend, threatening our lives. You also asked for my girlfriend's purse and earrings. I can only hope that you somehow come
    across this rather important message.


    First, I'd like to apologize for your embarrassment; I didn't expect you to actually crap in your pants when I drew my pistol after you took my jacket. The evening was not that cold, and I was wearing the jacket for a reason. My girlfriend had just bought me that
    Kimber Model 1911 .45 A CP pistol for my birthday, and we had picked up a shoulder holster for it that very evening. Obviously you agree that it is a very intimidating weapon when pointed at your head ... isn't it?!


    I know it probably wasn't fun walking back to wherever you'd come from with that brown sludge in your pants. I'm sure it was even worse walking bare-footed since I made you leave your shoes, cell phone, and wallet with me. [That prevented you from calling or running to your buddies to come help mug us again].


    After I called your mother, or " Mom ma" as you had her listed in your cell, I explained the entire episode of what you'd
    done. Then I went and filled up my gas tank as well as those of four other people in the gas station, -- on your credit card. The guy with the big motor home took 150 gallons and was extremely grateful!


    I gave your shoes to a homeless guy outside Vinnie Van Go Go's, along with all the cash in your wallet. [That made his
    day!] I then threw your wallet into the big pink"pimp mobile" that was parked at the curb ... after I broke the windshield
    and side window and keyed the entire driver's side of the car.


    Later, I called a bunch of phone sex numbers from your cell phone. Ma Bell just now shut down the line, although I only
    used the phone for a little over a day no w, so what 's going on with that? Earlier, I managed to get in two threatening phone calls to the DA's officeand one to the FBI, while mentioning President Obama as my possible target.


    The FBI guy seemed really intense and we had a nice long chat

    (I guess while he traced your number etc.).


    In a way, perhaps I should apologize for not killing you ... but I feel this type of retribution is a far more
    appropriate punishment for your threatened crime. I wish you well as you try to sort through some of these rather immediate pressing issues, and can only hope that you have the opportunity to reflect upon, and perhaps reconsider, the career path you've chosen to pursue in life. Remember, next time you might not be so lucky.


    Have a good day!


    Thoughtfully yours,


    Alex


    P.S. Remember this motto ... An armed society makes for a more civil society!


    I probably don't have to ask you to forward this one.

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