Keep in mind what you'd possibly be losing by refusing a National ID card: |
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I will volunteer to get one
I would only if they became required
I would never get the NID
I'm undecided
Keep in mind what you'd possibly be losing by refusing a National ID card: |
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Last edited by Omnis Dei; 12-05-2007 at 03:55 AM.
Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
ofcourse not. |
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I would like to say no. I couldn't claim "no" until the time comes. |
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No. |
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1. Bicycles are better for the environment |
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Last edited by Jeff777; 12-05-2007 at 04:07 AM.
Things are not as they seem
What`s so nasty about this card anyways, is it bugged or something? |
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Well it has an arrow pointing towards big brother and, to Christians, major implications. |
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ID # 1442865 says I do |
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I'm somewhat mixed on this. In a perfect world, centralising ID would make things a lot more efficient and easier. Of course, it isn't a perfect world so you have to worry about the government screwing up or people stealing it. Overall though...I'd be for it as long as very tough measures are put in place to protect the data. |
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Well, just looking at how the government operates without a national i.d. (ie. illegal wire-taps, detention without a lawyer, waterboarding, etc) would have anyone know that it's pretty impossible to safeguard privacy. So, giving them more information when it's not necessary, isn't a good thing... at all. |
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