Posted on 07/10/2009 7:02:08 AM PDT by solarwindspirit
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if the Libs have problems with eVerify, they will never be able to swallow this (for the same reason...)
I believe much of this is already in place. In VA, until recently, a persons SSN was on their driver’s license. Just because someone changed their license number, does not mean that their associated SSN, is not still in that database. If you receive medical care while in the military, your SSN can be associated to your medical care. New passports have chips in them. Many, if not all, banking transactions can have a persons account associated with their SSN, along with contracts and credit cards. I think all or most of our personal data, is already in a database somewhere, and can be accessed by the right agency.
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