Posted on 10/18/2004 11:02:36 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
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There is no way to devise an ID card that cant be forged and duplicated. Much less to rely on the TSA dunderheads who are hired to check them... Its a lousy idea for sure!!!!
HMMMM - and Kerry is complaining that the Prez is not fully enacting the Commission recommendations, while the Prz's people say that some of the recommendations are troubling or have other problems. I can see a most effective ad here...
Considering that we don't have one, your statement really doesn't have any meaning.
As long as our government agencies are able to share criminal and intelligence information, there shouldn't be a need for this intrusive measure.
I'm talking about other countries, not this one.
We already have one. It's called a driver's license. From what I am reading, the bill requires a standardization of driver's license formats.
Got mixed feelings on this - in an age where terrorists are getting closer to having nuclear weapons, we may not have a choice.
Where is the proof that we will be required to show ID at grocery stores or crossing state lines? Note that we already have to show ID to board an airplane. Not saying that ACU is wrong, but I would like to see some documentation.
Well said.
Agreed. Between Illegal Aliens and Terrorists, we may have to knuckle down to persevere.
Considering that we don't have one, your statement really doesn't have any meaning.
Well, how WOULD it? Citizens can be terrorists too. I think the burden of proof is on those wishing to institute a whole new program on to society.
I'm not sure that's going to happen, either...for now. But do you really want to risk the creation of a surveillance state with these things?
I already have one. It's called my passport.
If we issue passports to every US citizen, and require foreigners who are here legally to produce theirs (which they must have had to get in, right?), then the problem is solved, right?
We already have a national bureaucracy in place to manage this. It's the Department of Immigration and the passport offices. We can't tamper with our passports for domestic political purposes or the rest of world will reject our passports as valid entry documents.
-PJ
He also forced everyone, small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on his right hand or on his forehead [or in his wallet] so that no one could buy or sell unless he had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of his name.http://www.computerbytesman.com/biometrics/verichip.htm
Rev. 13:16
The National ID Card: It's Baaack!Then-Attorney General William French Smith argued that a perfectly harmless ID card system would be necessary to reduce illegal immigration. A second cabinet member asked: why not tattoo a number on each American's forearm? According to Martin Anderson, the White House domestic policy adviser at the time, Reagan blurted out "My god, that's the mark of the beast." As Anderson wrote, "that was the end of the national identification card" during the Reagan years.
And when the threats of terrorism and illegal invation recede? Will they actually discard the national ID then, or will they simply think of another reason to keep the program implemented?
THAT is the problem. Terrorism and Illegals are a LONG-Term problem. The Roman Empire, for example, faced BOTH.
Of course, the information on the cards will be available to just everyone. Private investigators, divorce lawyers, political opponents, ID thieves, nosy reporters, curious hackers, disgruntled ex-employees, etc.
Abuse occurse not because it's useful, but because it's easy.
Then the surveillance state will merely require us to show our passports hither and yon (an internal passport system). Who says those cannot be faked by crooks?
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