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Originally posted by zeeblebot
if the haters are still in denial, what will they say when the Government proposes the One True Credit Card Account?
That all our freedoms have been taken away and we are all now slaves of a Socialist government.

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Originally posted by whodey
Why not just come up with a national health care ID or some other national ID and not give the details? Until details are given to make it look worth while, they have no business with coming out with it in the first place.
Are you absolutely sure that further information won't be disclosed in the future?

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Originally posted by no1marauder
That all our freedoms have been taken away and we are all now slaves of a Socialist government.
it'll be too late then.

better beat the rush. does the Tea Party have a Greenwich Village chapter you can join?

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there is both pros and cons i think when it comes to such a topic.

in my opinion though the negatives outweigh the positives.
if i was an american i wouldnt be too happy. i mean usa has the most ridiculuous censorship and brainwashing material in the world already. why make it worst?
i could right an essay on this but i prefer not to give names.

thank god i live in canada... although we would probably follow america like we always do 🙁

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Originally posted by no1marauder
One that doesn't infringe on our Natural Rights.
But the Founders created "negative rights" that limit government so that our natural are not infringed upon by the government. However, all I see now in government is the move to empower itself to ensure our "natural rights". Do you not see the problem here?

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Originally posted by whodey
But the Founders created "negative rights" that limit government so that our natural are not infringed upon by the government. However, all I see now in government is the move to empower itself to ensure our "natural rights". Do you not see the problem here?
The Founders did not "create" Rights of any sort. They recognized they had no power to do so.