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the joker ss e // User SearchMulti - Universe capability of RelayerFeb 27, 2002, 4:25pm
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"kah" <kah at kahnews.cjb.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:3c7d22b9 at server1.Activeworlds.com... > aaah, why does somebody else always do the same thing as me at the same > time? lol, my bot does the exact same thing, with the addition of IRC > relaying and I've got plans to implement things like AIM and ICQ into it... > > KAH > [View Quote] National ID SystemFeb 13, 2002, 1:01am
in europe we have that , every citizen gets an ID card when he gets 12 years
old , he has to be able to how this ID at any time , it has a picture , name , date of birth , place of birth , adress at the time , and signature , i think its good the Us is going to use the same thing , cause now , if i am not mistaken , thing like drivers licences are used for indentification, wich not every citizen has . "builderz" <sawran at yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:3C69D1F8.9418C9B8 at yahoo.com... > I can only imagine what different opinions/stances all of you have on > this matter. I received this e-mail today: > > ++++++++++++++++++++ > > TO: ACLU Action Network Members > FR: Jared Feuer, Internet Organizer > DT: February 12, 2002 > > In response to September 11th, many have started talking about creating > a national ID > system as a counter-terrorism measure. In fact, the American Association > of Motor Vehicle > Administrators is already urging the federal government to create a > national ID system by > linking state drivers licenses and state databases. > > Unfortunately, just like the use of Social Security numbers evolved far > beyond its > original purpose, a national ID card is likely to lead to a surveillance > society where our > movements are monitored and recorded through the use of "internal > passports." > > A national ID card would not prevent terrorism, and in fact, would lure > us into a false > sense of security by enabling individuals with an ID -- who may in fact > be terrorists -- > to avoid heightened security measures. The creation of a national ID > would be a misplaced > "quick fix" that would pose serious threats to our freedom and privacy. > > Take Action! You can read more and send a FREE FAX to your Members of > Congress, urging > them to oppose the motor vehicle administrators' proposal from our > action alert at: > > http://www.aclu.org/action/id107.html > > ********** > Help Strengthen the ACLU's Voice in Congress... > Click Below to Become a Card-Carrying Member today! > http://www.aclu.org/action/joinaclu.html > > ++++++++++++++++++++ > > -Builderz National ID SystemFeb 13, 2002, 1:58pm
yeh in germany and belgium where i lived we have that , also france holland
and others use it "kah" <kah at kahnews.cjb.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:3c6a8653$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com... > in central Europe I think it's quite usual (Germany, France, Belgium), there > you can get a federal ID card at a very young age (at least you could in > Belgium when I lived there), and the police may ask for your papers in the > street... never seen it happen up here in northern Europe though... > > KAH > [View Quote] National ID SystemFeb 14, 2002, 2:24am
it only says name , adress , place of birth , place of birth , your cit # ,
and your picture "bodhitah" <bodhitah at hotmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:3c6b08d1$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com... > I believe the main concern for most Americans is not the ID itself, but the > imbedded information it may contain. Right now most bank credit cards > contain much more information than most people know. The bank credit cards > of late contain your entire credit history, your employment info and your > spending habits for consumer credit companies to track. > The National ID proposals would include your and your families medical > history, all of the above listed info and if certain people have their way, > a micro-transponder that will allow satellite tracking of any and all > cardholders. I for one would never accept the proposal of a national ID > card. I would rather risk imprisonment for failure to comply than submit to > this "Big Brother" plan for societal surveillance. I urge every American to > resist this plan and support the ACLU in it's fight. > And thank you to builderz for bringing this info here. > > ~BodhiTah > > |