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Xaiveir wrote:Ive got to say, this is one thing that i actually agree with from the Bush Administration. Anything that will make it tougher for terrorists to move about the people, and forge ID's im for, as long as its not giving up some of my personal liberties. I dont see it with this. There may be afew minor tweaks that i would do, but as a whole its a pretty good idea.
Zanchief wrote:Isn't universal ID cards a big no no from religious folks who think it's one of the signs of the apocalypse?
Narrock wrote:Zanchief wrote:Isn't universal ID cards a big no no from religious folks who think it's one of the signs of the apocalypse?
No, that's the chip implant that will be required worldwide.
Narrock wrote:You don't think this new ID card will help reduce terrorist attacks on U.S. soil? How is this at all a bad thing? OMG we have to go to DMV to fill out forms? OH NOES... OH THE INCONVENIENCE!!!
edit: This was directed at Evermore, not you Lyion. You ninja-posted.
Narrock wrote:Just proof right there that Evermore will go against anything and everything the Bush administration comes up with. That's pretty narrow-minded.
arlos wrote:I'm against a national ID card system, period, because it impinges upon our historic right to freely move around the country as we see fit. Right now, anyone, anywhere, can pay cash, and hop onto a bus or train and travel anywhere within the continental US freely. Changing that, even to the extent of needing to show ID as a passenger is the first step towards irrevocably changing this country from an open one to a closed society. 'Cause I guarantee the next step will be "Travel Papers" being necessary to authorize going places.
Also, what possibly would give ANYONE the idea that a national ID card would be any more difficult to forge than current driver's licenses? How many of knew at least a half a dozen people in high school with fake IDs, knew who to talk to to get one, or actually had one? (I didn't ever have one, but knew people with them, and probably could've gotten one myself if I'd wanted). People even get forged passports fairly readily.
Not to mention, it would give officials another lever by which to harass the average citizen. Plus, I'm against putting walls up on our borders. Police states fence in their populaces behind concrete and barbed wire. Free states do not. We used to be about tearing down walls (see: Berlin), not putting them up. Rather radical change, methinks.
So, that's right, you can count me as definitively against a national ID card program, period. The civil liberties cost is just too high, and the slippery slope it puts us on as far as ceding control over our free movement about the country is just too scary for such a measure to be allowed to pass.
-Arlos
PS. Do note that the Maine vote against the act was a completely bipartisan one. State senate was unanimous, and the assembly was 137-4. This is hardly a small group of liberals fighting it. Especially when it's places like Montana that are also opposing it.
Evermore wrote:Narrock wrote:You don't think this new ID card will help reduce terrorist attacks on U.S. soil? How is this at all a bad thing? OMG we have to go to DMV to fill out forms? OH NOES... OH THE INCONVENIENCE!!!
edit: This was directed at Evermore, not you Lyion. You ninja-posted.
Read thisNarrock wrote:Just proof right there that Evermore will go against anything and everything the Bush administration comes up with. That's pretty narrow-minded.
When are you going to come out the fucking shell you live in and see this shit for what it is? I'll tell you what. You support it, You pay for it. all 11 billion it's estimated to cost. now that cost is being dumped on the states. Also, it wont do a damn thing to combat terrorism. nothing. it would be better to institute retinal scans. nd lets leave out the fact this is unconsitiutional. how the fuck did you get to be so damn blind?
Why do I go against bush? Could it be the 500 trillion dollars wasted in a needless war? Or the 3000+ soldiers who died in a conflict we just should not be in? Could it be the pathetic leadership in general? Face it, bush is a shitty leader. no question about it. he wouldnt have so much opposition if he was a good leader. If would come up with something that actually WORKS i would support it.
You were talking about the ID chips thats mentioned in the bible? You dont see this as a step in that direction?
I would love to see what life looks like in your bubble.
EDIT: let me add what you do not seem to understand is that government itself does not work. Bush has just made it worse.
I don't live in a shell at all. You're just making a mountain out of a mole-hill. Don't try to hide behind the cost factor. You are against everything Bush does, period. I see right through your bs.
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