Much like you...Soapy...Loco sounds like he just got here....Soapy wrote:Quote of the week
From Pud to Loco
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Loco has been a member here longer than you mate, a lot longer.
Should working U.S. citizens have I.D. cards...???
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With national ID in your wallet all you need do is steal someone else's wallet and you have all their info. No f'ing thanks.
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Re: Should working U.S. citizens have I.D. cards...???
Loco-S wrote: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.
I may have some misgivings about national ID, but like I said to you a couple weeks back, it makes a lot of
sense as a cost-effective handle on illegal alien hiring. The points you make above reek of common sense, and will thus be rejected out of hand, especially if Glen Beck says to reject them.
Oh, and just for you, Loco...........

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Pudfark wrote:Much like you...Soapy...Loco sounds like he just got here....Soapy wrote:Quote of the week
From Pud to Loco
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Loco has been a member here longer than you mate, a lot longer.
Honestly, what meds are you on mate ? Who are you really ? And why did you come to post here in the first place ?
Most people here came from the Ubi forums, some came later, some left, others joined and so on, but you. Well you turn up like a stale fart that no one will admit to. You might be an alright guy or a freaking nutcase. But regardless of that you are a bit of one trick pony mate.
I'll give you some info Pud, I live in Scotland, not the USA, my family comes from Irish Catholic stock, not Neo or actual Nazis, I'm not a Communist or a Christian, but I believe in fairness for all human beings, I'm not anti war, just anti wars that are for the profit of corporations and not for the safety of a country and it's people. I'm not a pacifist, in fact I'm quite the opposite. I support my family despite not having a car ( yeah big surprise mr tex, some places have inside toilets and you don't need a dodge to drive to the privy ) I don't rely on the state, despite having a disability that would give me free access to support and funds.
In fact, I've posted more about my personal self in the above paragraph than you have in your month or two of trolling. But via your self sighted and irrational ( because that is how you come across ) posts, you won't quite "get it" will you?
*If I have offended anyone from Texas here, please accept my apologies, and find the hick town that has lost it's idiot, then direct puddyfuddy back to it post haste.

Re: Should working U.S. citizens have I.D. cards...???
Says the expert cuz he's a business owner hiring employees.......................not! Fact is that if states refuse to issue Driver licenses without a green card, birth certificate, passport, etc proving who is who then all that's needed for a job is: a driver's license!!! And your SS card of course.callmeslick wrote: it makes a lot of
sense as a cost-effective handle on illegal alien hiring.
No reason to double up on a system that's already in place and has been working for 50 years or so.............remember Slick, bigger government is to no one's benefit. KISS.
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Soapy....I have posted a lot of personal info on these forums...as to my character, previous occupation and beliefs.....Perhaps if you devoted more of your time to actually reading and then contributing, in a meaningful manner....you would know that...
You might have a better, more accurate picture of Who and What Americans are....if, you listened to more of them...Slick is not representative of the Majority....and I am probably not... I do get a tickle out of the fact that you seem to think that I am an extremist...I am far from it...more like the middle of the "right" side...I speak plainly and carefully, most of the time....I ask a lot of questions...I study the answers...I respond. I stay on the point of the topic and do not stray...If I am wrong, I admit it, apologize, learn from it... The majority of my entire career was spent writing and defending what I wrote and swearing to it in court...each and everytime, peoples lives were at stake....including mine. Nearly everything, that I write on these forums, is to stimulate thought...be it a question or any statement I make... What I have discovered here is sort of like this...a lot of folks post here, presenting their feelings as facts and they take it really personal, when they get caught doing it....just a heads up for you and the others reading this...If, I should post my "feeliings" here, I might say something like this...."This is the way I feel about...etc."
There ya go Soapy....is that better?
Old Pudfark sez: " No Group Hug.....Today "
You might have a better, more accurate picture of Who and What Americans are....if, you listened to more of them...Slick is not representative of the Majority....and I am probably not... I do get a tickle out of the fact that you seem to think that I am an extremist...I am far from it...more like the middle of the "right" side...I speak plainly and carefully, most of the time....I ask a lot of questions...I study the answers...I respond. I stay on the point of the topic and do not stray...If I am wrong, I admit it, apologize, learn from it... The majority of my entire career was spent writing and defending what I wrote and swearing to it in court...each and everytime, peoples lives were at stake....including mine. Nearly everything, that I write on these forums, is to stimulate thought...be it a question or any statement I make... What I have discovered here is sort of like this...a lot of folks post here, presenting their feelings as facts and they take it really personal, when they get caught doing it....just a heads up for you and the others reading this...If, I should post my "feeliings" here, I might say something like this...."This is the way I feel about...etc."
There ya go Soapy....is that better?
Old Pudfark sez: " No Group Hug.....Today "
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Old Pudfark sez: " You can trust your car....to the man who wears the star..."
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Nice pics Daii. Ya know why that southern Sheriff pulled that guy over? Cuz he was driving while black. It used to be a crime in the south.
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ruggbutt wrote:Nice pics Daii. Ya know why that southern Sheriff pulled that guy over? Cuz he was driving while black. It used to be a crime in the south.
sure. but how about later when JW Pepper's "cousin" Leroy passed by in the speedboat?

