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Why have an ID card with a tracking device in them?
It's not like the we don't have the medical technology to implant them into people with they are in surgery, getting a root canal, or some other type of medical procedure.
So all in all, I don't want to be tracked, cars do that enough.
And for the medical chip implants, that doctor best make sure I never see their face, if I ever had a chip implanted into me, I'd be a VERY unhappy camper.
Last edited by Ronzou; 02-04-2007 at 02:53 PM..
Reason: goofed up
Very interesting, this is what I thought I googled national id and got hardly any information but I still wonder if the magnetic strip can be utilized to tract just in case they want to. I know I sound paranoid but I am a child of the sixties and we were warned that this could happen. I am sure it can happen, just wondering how or when.
We were also warned not to trust anyone over the age of 30! How does that sit with you now? LOL
I started this thread and just came on some new information, apparently a lot of the states are balking at this new law, because of the expense and the privacy problems, some of these states, are Maine, Arizona, Georgia, Hawaii, Mass, Missouri,New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Utah and Wyoming.
The ACLU will probably get involved and with a new Democratic house and Senate the bill may be repealed.
When manufactures of Dvds, and Cds can put devices in them that can trace what you do with them. Be aware, very aware, every time you go to the store they may ask to see this ID just so they can put you in their data base supposably just for marketing. Don't you believe it,too many shades of big brother.
Zonababe, I still have trouble trusting anyone over thirty, and I am almost twice that, the person I trust more than anyone is my youngest daughter and in so many ways she is the smartest. She gets it.
Well it seems the Real ID act got pushed back till Dec. 2009
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