The 2010 census has turned the table on historic views of demography. The Wyoming Census Bureau, which contracted census-taking to the John Birch Society, has discovered that the state population is actually 38,000,073, up from the previous count of 532,668. A spokesman for the JBS claims that the huge discrepancy was due to vast under-counting of the state's Norwegian-American population,
Senate Democrats have questioned the numbers, implying that the census could have been politically motivated. Wyoming's governor has fired back with a report from the John Birch Committee on Census Oversight that he claims proves that nothing improper took place.
Conservative talk-show host, Rush Limbaugh, used his radio show to blast the DNC as racist for "trying to disenfranchise the Norwegians in Wyoming," as well as casting aspersions on the 10,000,000 strong Lost Tribe of Caucasius, discovered by the Christian Coalition in Idaho's Sawtooth Mountains.


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What a sad commentary on the myopic American view of Norwegian-Americans.