No, no Big Brother. That is why there is ID theft; Big Brother.
2007-10-08 17:09:15
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answered by Nothingusefullearnedinschool 7
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No and all Americans should not do it. The real id is another form of government con troll. It is the prelude of having the whole population chip ed in a cashless society where they will
know where you are at all times and involved in every part of your life. If you or some member of your family become a victim of mistaken identity for something you did or did not do
your life could be ruined by one push of a button or click of a mouse.......its part of the new world order....keeping an eye on you is a very small part of reason for the chip in your id....
people think read our governments history it s all there in black and white....and not on the evening news for they are owned and controlled by those who will benefit from your lack
of not knowing.For those interested in what im saying type in
bill moyer secret government for a small review
2007-10-09 02:19:28
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answered by Anonymous
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As a life long conservative, unreconstructed rebel and all around hater of most government regulation I believe that it could actually help.
If they actually follow BIO METRICS to the end.
I mean DNA, fingerprints, corneal photo do the whole deal and then lets see whom gets to vote twice.
many years ago I had my fingerprints taken on my drivers license and was raising hell about my rights then I lost my DL on day.
Realizing the fingerprint deal I walked into DL office the lady rolled my finger across the scanner and about 5 or 10 minutes later I was on my way with license in pocket.
Just think how that would affect all criminals.
My wife is from Peru and if they don't git their national ID stamped where they vote in the national elections the ID isn't valid until they pay a fine and get it stamped.
without stamp no ID
2007-10-09 00:39:22
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answered by CFB 5
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Not if I can help it. It is a bad idea. I understand that over half the states have voted not to cooperate with the law. This does nothing to increase security; if anything, it would make fake IDs even more common. One reason would be that ID theft, a very profitable enterprise, would become easier once the database is hacked. So far, every government database has been hacked at least once.
2007-10-09 00:15:04
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answered by bob h 5
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Lets see I have a Drivers License, Passport, Social security number, Military ID number, VA ID number, what the hell is one more number to me? They can pack all that into one ID...... means a lighter wallet.
2007-10-09 00:11:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't like the idea, but would probably get one while continuing to fight against them
“Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both.”
Benjamin Franklin
2007-10-09 00:14:48
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answered by Paladin 7
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Only an idiot would want a Real ID.
2007-10-09 01:49:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Not only do I feel safer, but it also is a reminder to me to not do anything stupid.
2007-10-09 00:09:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe Google is big brother or could become it. They love having knowledge of EVERYTHING. I'll miss you, kids!
2007-10-09 00:10:20
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answered by Nunya 2
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