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originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: ThePeaceMaker
In America, being asked for ID is akin to "Show me ze paperz!!!"
We are a very libertarian society at heart, especially out in the rural areas. The idea of having to prove i am an American citizen, or that i am innocent of deadly intent, pisses me off. There is no probable cause. Nor is there any evidence that all this faux security actually does anything other than slow down travel and piss people off.
originally posted by: AMPTAH
That's temporary. Soon, there won't be any need for papers at all. You'll get a chip. No one will ask you anything.
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
originally posted by: AMPTAH
That's temporary. Soon, there won't be any need for papers at all. You'll get a chip. No one will ask you anything.
We'll never be 'chipped' because that would mean voters could be easily ID'd at the polls.
That is the last thing that politicians want.
originally posted by: AMPTAH
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
originally posted by: AMPTAH
That's temporary. Soon, there won't be any need for papers at all. You'll get a chip. No one will ask you anything.
We'll never be 'chipped' because that would mean voters could be easily ID'd at the polls.
That is the last thing that politicians want.
What polls?
There wont be any physical polling places.
You'll just wifi your vote in across the internet, the same way you send bitcoin, safe, anonymous, and secure.
originally posted by: ThePeaceMaker
I'm not actually seeing the problem with this. In the U.K. your passport is just another form of ID I see no difference between my passport and my driving license. I've flown a few internal flights in the U.K. (London to Scotland) and I've always had to have my passport and to be quite fair I saw no issues with it
Listen, I think you should just relax, and really understand that as presently codified into law, the Real ID act is really nothing more than the ID equivalent of the 50 state reciprocity for concealed carry for the federal government.