NapalmHeart wrote:
> "tgm" <tgm3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:Yq0ji.8093$7k7.7238@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> In article <1183564435.832840.316150@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>> truthmonger9@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
>>>
>>> On Jul 4, 10:59 am, "Bushwacker" <rocka...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>> Under the guise of protecting America from becoming a "surveillance
>>>> society"
>>>> (whatever that means) the ACLU is working to protect foreigners who
have
>>>> illegally invaded America, some of whom may be terrorists. The ACLU
have
>>>> targeted efforts to identify these foreigners, like the Real ID Act
of
>> 2005.http://www.realnightmare.org/
>>>> Any politician who sup****ts the effort against the effort to identify
>>>> those
>>>> who broke our laws to invade America (while others waited in line)
>>>> deserve
>>>> to thrown out of office. I predict this election day there will be a
>>>> massive
>>>> revolt against these "representatives."
>>> It's time to destroy the ACLU. They oppose anything that fights the
>>> war on terror.
>> So you actually like Governmental intervention in your life? You don't
>> mind if
>> Governmental bureaucracies will have your personal information in who
>> knows how
>> many databases. They would never abuse that information or leave it on
>> some lap
>> top computer that just happens to be lost or stolen.
>>
>> But using coordinated drivers licenses as a national ID card, quite a
>> concept.
>>
>> But it doesn't do very much good if we don't sytematicly require their
>> production. We can set up checkpoints all across the Nation where the
>> authorities will be able to check our IDs and verify it with their
>> National
>> databases. They can also check our travel do***ents, oops I mean our
>> proof of
>> insurance and owner****p card.
>>
>> If any of these do***ents are suspect or otherwise out of order the
>> authorities
>> can take the offender down to Headquarters, sorry, I meant local police
>> station.
>>
>> There they can be interrogated, my bad, I meant to say, ask them to
>> explain the
>> discrepancies.
>>
>> I don't know why but I'm getting the urge to click my heels together...
>>
>> A little off the subject here but are you aware of the machines that
can
>> read
>> the magnetic stripes on the back of all Drivers Licenses?
>>
>> Criminals know you can buy them at most any computer store. They get
>> there
>> hands on your Drivers license for even a couple of second or trick you
>> into
>> swiping your card through their machine and they know all they need to
>> know to
>> swipe your Identity. Your birth records your Mothers maiden name, your
>> Social
>> Security number, your full name and address, even if you require
gl*****
>> to
>> correct your vision.
>>
>> Imagine the ACLU is actually trying to stop the Government from even
>> collecting
>> this data. How dare they try to protect our liberty against
Governmental
>> intrusion. Here on independence day they are actually trying to keep
the
>> Fatherland, oops, my mistake, I mean our benign and enlightened
>> Government from
>> keeping tabs on every one of us.
>>
>> Damn the ACLU for trying to protect our right's and Liberty's on this,
our
>> day
>> of Independence.
>
> Why do they choose to ignore the right guaranteed under the 2nd
Amendment?
>
>
Why does the NRA ignore the first three words of that amendment?


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