I for one will not, and I don't want a RFID chip either.
(Radio Frequency Identification)
2007-01-24
13:11:43
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Some RFID chips can be injected into you, and You will need the National ID to go on a plane, open a bank account, go on an amtrack train, and enter a federal building.
2007-01-24
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No it is an invasion of privacy. with one card the gov. can track your EVERY MOVE. the gov. was already illegally spying on Innocent people, why make it easier for them.
2007-01-24 13:19:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Boy a lot of people here don't seem to understand the difference between a drivers license and an ID card with a RFID chip in it. Yes, I have also had ID since I was 16. The difference is that with a National ID card they will be able to scan your card through your wallet or purse. Think about that. Do you think it's an invasion of privacy for some person you don't even know to use an RFID reader to find out your Name, Address, Age, SSN and whatever other info the government decides they want to put on the card. I have no problem carrying a license for purposes of ID but an RFID tag is trackable. The info on there is not safe from the "bad guys". Like another guy said the terrorist and illegal aliens won't be getting them, why should I? For more info on RFID checkout
http://www.spychips.com/
2007-01-24 14:10:42
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answered by noxturnxonxred 2
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I am opposed to the Federal laying undue burdens on the Sates. If 2/3rds of the States approve it, I would leave a National Facist State before I called myself a part of it.
2007-01-24 13:40:53
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answered by Anonymous
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of direction that's. that's one among those little compromises which you agreed to after 911 as a manner to have a splash extra secure practices. on your defence despite if, they did not inform you they might do this precisely. i think of it is your President Lincoln that reported "Any society that could supply up a splash liberty to earnings a splash secure practices will deserve neither and lose the two." You president right this moment says that your shape is basically "yet another god dammed piece of paper." Is it a loss of freedom, hell specific. earlier too long your President would be responsive to each little thing approximately you. basically examine a number of his speeches to be sure this your self. he would be responsive to the place you bypass, what you do and what you purchase. Your American bill of Rights will quickly be historic previous. basically wait until eventually the Terminator will become your President. Nuff reported.
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answered by Anonymous
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With all the ID cards out there - you are going to worry about this one?
Don't you have a driver's license, photo ID , passport to do international travel ?
You can't even open a checking account without photo ID - live in the real world.
2007-01-24 13:21:39
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answered by Akkita 6
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No. I won't. I have a passport, a social security card, and a driver's license. That's enough id, thank you.
But, seriously? If we can't get people a free State of Georgia ID for voting, what makes you think this'll fly?
2007-01-24 13:40:28
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answered by sjsosullivan 5
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Yes I will. It will be harder to impersonate me. I wish everyone had a chip embedded somewhere and there was just one universal number. I have to carry a whole fat wallet when I travel. A fat wallet is easier for someone to steal, and a hassle to cancel all those cards, etc. It would be so convenient to just put your hand on a scanner when checking into a hotel or renting a car or using the atm card at the grocer. I don't know who knows where I have been. I really don't do anything interesting.
2007-01-24 13:24:57
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answered by jekin 5
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You already have a national ID card...your Social Security card..the only difference is the new one will have a pic...
2007-01-24 13:17:38
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answered by Frann 4
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of course i will, what do think a drivers license is?!? huh identification does not violate some right you dint understand, the only problem is drivers licenses are too easy to fabricate
2007-01-24 13:16:54
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answered by ben s 2
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I will if it is the law, I most certainly will. That is your choice. If it is the law and you knowingly break the law, enjoy your time being locked up!
2007-01-24 13:16:59
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answered by Anonymous
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