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To: Travis McGee
Most LEGAL folks in the U.S. - would be shocked to learn how much the "Feds" ALREADY have on file about them..

Personally, I don't have a problem with the Feds learning at least as much about the illegals or those with illegal intentions... ie, terrorism.

Going a step forward -- I think we will have to accept a VERY high tech National Identity Card... Think super Passport.
At present there are uncountable "aliens" in our nation - with more in mind than economic opportunity... We need some tools to work that problem... If you have been following the reports - most of the Islamic terrorists have MULTIPLE I.Ds, Passports, Driving Licensees - etc.....
This country will NEED a fail safe technique for KNOWING exactly who is who.....and are they legally in this country..

No country in the world has such unprotected borders or inviting rewards for the bastards from the Turd World that have already shit in their own sand boxes.

After the NEXT major attack on the U.S., with 100K+ killed - or vast territory contaminated with radio active material ----- there will be a bloody and mandatory requirement to get all "illegal or suspect aliens" out of the country.. Immediatly --- and to round up the "suspect citizens".

We're great at being "reactive"....time to be "proactive".. Mistakes in today's world, with today's weapons --- are VERY costly in lives...

Another "clinton" can't be elected for another 6 years if we're lucky or still here... Better do something now - while the Adults still in charge....
Semper Fi

56 posted on 11/15/2002 3:14:42 PM PST by river rat
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To: river rat
I agree about the nat card, but that is heresy to state on FR.
58 posted on 11/15/2002 6:04:56 PM PST by Travis McGee
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