Should working U.S. citizens have I.D. cards...???
Re: Should working U.S. citizens have I.D. cards...???
Me thinks you are a closet Democrat.
Re: Should working U.S. citizens have I.D. cards...???
Even in my über-liberal neck of the woods it's like that for years now.Pudfark wrote:...they will attempt to pass a law that will require you to prove....who you are...and make you a criminal if ya don't.....That's totally fucked up.
A lot of older people I talked with about this said it made them think of WWII (Ausweis! Schnell!)
"How about no, you Crazy Dutch Bastard?"
Re: Should working U.S. citizens have I.D. cards...???
oFZo....those older people know it, lived it, were fortunate to survive it...millions did not.... That is history, which is something "progressives" like to change...to suit their agenda....The same agenda as Hitler, Stalin, Mao and many others....
Old Pudfark sez: " ~S~ "
Old Pudfark sez: " ~S~ "
Re: Should working U.S. citizens have I.D. cards...???
Pudfark, if you are afraid of having a unified ID, must be because you have something to hide.
Re: Should working U.S. citizens have I.D. cards...???
Uh huh, cuz government snooping into our lives is totally acceptable. If you aren't afraid of having a unified ID then you must support groups like the Nazis. Cuz if you remember correctly all ze Germans had to have ze papers.Loco-S wrote:Pudfark, if you are afraid of having a unified ID, must be because you have something to hide.
Re: Should working U.S. citizens have I.D. cards...???
Loco...a little history lesson for you.... No one who has surrendered/lost their rights to the Govt has ever...got them back...Loco-S wrote:Pudfark, if you are afraid of having a unified ID, must be because you have something to hide.
Respectfully, Loco...why are you in this country? For what reasons? Why did you not stay in your own country and change it?
I know that you are fairly new to the forums here....The Govt. here has been slowly implementing a "Unified/Unique I.D. " system for years...it is called A.F.I.S....automated fingerprint identification system...it assigns a unique identifier (number) to each individual....anyone who has submitted their fingerprints for things such as a passport, drivers license, military, criminal..etc. has one...I have had mine for about twenty plus years...I bet you have one....All old fingerprint records have been run through AFIS for years now....with portable fingerprint scanners...most everybody can be i.d. pretty quick....and you don't have to carry a "card" in your pocket.....This attempt for a national I.D. is a control measure in disguise...it has no "real" law enforcement value...unless you lose it, forget to carry it with you...fail to change your address. Then, the Fed's can apply a little "ad valorem" tax/ticket on you.....Criminals don't carry I.D. on their person and this isn't going to make them....Illegals aren't going to have one...and they are not going to be deported.....So, tell me Loco? Who benefits?
I spent the vast majority of my adult life in law enforcement...I retired from it a few years ago...Why would I be afraid of them?...They send my retirement check to the house...I think they know who I am and where I live...I want them to have that info....

Old Pudfark sez: " The U.S. Mail is my friend "
Re: Should working U.S. citizens have I.D. cards...???
So under you argument, they have your fingerprints, they know where you live, they know how much you pay in taxes, they know everything they need to know about you...and you are afraid of a single document which combines all of that?....have you read what you posted? ( and that thing with the ... sounds like you have to stop to breathe, and then start typing again)
Comparing a national biometric system with Mao, Stalin or Hitler is a overused cliche, is plain and simple paranoia, an ID card is not going to send you to a reeducation camp, a system that verifies your citizenship, and your rights, is not going to send you to a concentration camp, try to think like an adult.
Comparing a national biometric system with Mao, Stalin or Hitler is a overused cliche, is plain and simple paranoia, an ID card is not going to send you to a reeducation camp, a system that verifies your citizenship, and your rights, is not going to send you to a concentration camp, try to think like an adult.
Re: Should working U.S. citizens have I.D. cards...???
That's not the point. It's what they do when they combine that document. Clearly you have no concept of rights but some of us do. We won't give ours up because you're afraid or too ignorant to know better.Loco-S wrote:and you are afraid of a single document which combines all of that?....
Re: Should working U.S. citizens have I.D. cards...???
Quote of the week
From Pud to Loco
Loco has been a member here longer than you mate, a lot longer.
From Pud to Loco
I know that you are fairly new to the forums here.



Loco has been a member here longer than you mate, a lot longer.

Re: Should working U.S. citizens have I.D. cards...???
Loco...you tell that crap to all the millions who "gave" that information....were rounded up...and murdered....by their government....as of now, there exists no requirement in the U.S. to walk around and carry your name and address in your pocket....What/Whose purpose would it serve? Why? You try to think like an adult, more than one sentence at a time...please...Loco-S wrote: Comparing a national biometric system with Mao, Stalin or Hitler is a overused cliche, is plain and simple paranoia, an ID card is not going to send you to a reeducation camp, a system that verifies your citizenship, and your rights, is not going to send you to a concentration camp, try to think like an adult.
Old Pudfark sez: " Loco, if not having yer I.D. card scares you...go back to where you came from and feel safer there "