Posted on 03/12/2010 6:21:58 AM PST by b4its2late
Yes. Agreed.
I was always thinking the chip thing would start with children in case they get kidnapped or lost. Then after we got used to the idea, then expand it. It’s still scary
Y'all might be interested in this book by Lt. Col. Christopher Hatley of Texas. If we implemented his ideas there would not be a need for this dangerous idea of a national ID card. He says the illegal alien problem is actually a military problem and one of the few things our federal government legitimately ought to be involved in, as right now they (fed govt) are not doing a proper job of defending the U.S. against what should rightly be defined as an invasion. Very good book.
About the Author
Lt.Col. (U.S. Army, ret.) Christopher Hatley is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, the Command and General Staff College and the Air Warfare Center. A twenty-seven-year veteran of the United States Army, he taught military decision-making processes to officers and enlisted personnel at the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, the Field Artillery School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and the Air Warfare Center at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. A former candidate for office in the Texas State House of Representatives, Lt.Col. Hatley is an advocate for border policy reform and conservative politics and plans to run for office again. He currently resides in Fort Worth, Texas.
Can anyone tell Graham to sit back and relax and put some thought into what he yammers on about?
It smells a bit like George Soros's brand of money.
Lindsey Graham is proof that the people of SC are out of their minds! He is far more harmful than lovable little Mark Sanford.
Do people in SC ever vote out the obnoxious in primaries, or general elections? I know they stuck for a generation+ with Fritz Hollings.
My understanding is that it will be required for working, (even for citizens). Never known another way to make money which then buys food of course. Biometric ID card may have some sort of finger print reading, but I’ve read that biometrics can also be a scan of the viens in the palm or back of your hand. It works with a bit of radiation and a reading of your own path of blood through your unique vien latout. One quote for a site promoting biometrics stated that it’s “The vascular bar code reader for people”. Not sure which Graham has in mind. Hope this helps.
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