Posted on 08/16/2013 7:21:29 PM PDT by moonshinner_09
The only two federal databases you list are military records and passports, neither of which is inclusive of all Americans. They are specific, not general. I mean, unless you think everyone should have to serve in the military, or be required to possess a universal passport. Do you?
I am going to bed. Cheers.
Sure it is. Defend your programs, by in the first place pointing to the constitutional empowerment you have for those programs.
I dont subscribe to your Libertarian view.
I haven't said anything remotely Libertarian.
You are the one making the assertion saying that only census records should be allowedand they are pretty intrusive.
Not the constitutional census. It's not intrusive at all. "How many people live here? Thank you very much. Good day."
What is intrusive is the additional unconstitutional things they've added to the census, which your position winks at, frankly.
When they send me their "American Community Survey," I throw it in the trash, where it belongs. And when they send someone out to talk to me I tell them "NO."
See ya.
If the Washington elites can only get one thing out of this whole debacle, my contention is that that one thing would be E-Verify.
On every front, their main drive is to compile data on everybody and everything, because, in the end, they can’t exercise control over us without that information.
But once they have that information, the door is open to use it.
I said it earlier in the thread, and I’ll say it again, for emphasis:
E-Verify, and all the databases like it, are beginning to tread into mark of the beast territory.
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