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To: kabar

I did answer your question. “I’m against any all-inclusive government database except the only one authorized by the Constitution.”

Please point me to the constitutionally-enumerated power that the general government possesses to gather this information on citizens of the United States.

Also, please explain to me how we can in any way any longer be called a free people when government is allowed to exercise this sort of complete and total power over the people, right down to whether or not they are allowed to eat and provide for their families without becoming a ward of the state.


38 posted on 08/16/2013 10:50:01 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (You can have socialism or you can have America. You can't have both. Pick one.)
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To: EternalVigilance
You didn't answer my question. Are you against the I-9?

Also, please explain to me how we can in any way any longer be called a free people when government is allowed to exercise this sort of complete and total power over the people, right down to whether or not they are allowed to eat and provide for their families without becoming a ward of the state.

We are a nation of 316 million people. Record keeping whether it be property records, marriage or birth certificates, military records, passports, etc, is just a necessity in order to function as a society.

Could you be more specific as to what databases you believe are authorized by the Constitution.

41 posted on 08/16/2013 10:55:39 PM PDT by kabar
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