Your Social Security card is your identity card. That is the number given to you at birth and stays with you your entire life. You can not change the number. Not legally.
plmkrzy
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Identity Cards ... good or bad idea?
by Simon inone of the questions in the uk at the moment is whether we shoudl have identity cards or not.. the government, who wants them, claims they will "help to prevent terrorism".
spain and the usa both have identity cards and they have had big terrorist attacks.
it's never been explained exactly how they will stop terrorists.. my personal opinion is that they are just another government play to control people, another form of tax (you can bet it will cost us to get them) and i have my doubts as to whether the government could run a large scale it project of that magnitude (given it's track record) and whether the estimated 3bn won't end up many years late and at least 10bn over-budget.
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plmkrzy
Realist: PS: Austriaworld these days is luckily no threat to anyone anymore and thus can live pretty peacefully.
EXACTLY! This has to influence your perspective in ways you don't even realize .
The day Austriaworld starts supporting and housing people who want to bomb us then what?
I live in the US and just because we aren't running around screaming and having panic attacks, doesn't mean we aren't afraid.
The US is the largest target on the planet. When Austria is a target for terrorist attacks, then tell us what you think about it. When your peaceful world is tossed on its axes let us know how you feel about it.
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To The Opposers of George W. Bush and The War In Iraq
by L_A_Big_Dawg inas i read grenpalmtrees post to those of us that support president bush and the current iraqi war, i was reminded that i needed to do something concrete to show me support for this situation.
so i contacted camp pendleton (a marine base which has lost a number of troops in iraq), and spoke with an officer, and asked what i could do to support the families of those that have paid the ultimate price in this war.
he gave me a list of accounts, and i have since donated money to those accounts.
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plmkrzy
I opposed the war because I was afraid of what it would turn into, and it almost has. HOWEVER, I do not oppose finishing the job that was started. I support the troops. My nephew is a Marine and just returned home a couple of months ago. He might go back. I worried about him everyday he was away.
The fact is if the US doesn't take the lead in doing something about terrorizim nobody else will and we will all pay the price later.
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Identity Cards ... good or bad idea?
by Simon inone of the questions in the uk at the moment is whether we shoudl have identity cards or not.. the government, who wants them, claims they will "help to prevent terrorism".
spain and the usa both have identity cards and they have had big terrorist attacks.
it's never been explained exactly how they will stop terrorists.. my personal opinion is that they are just another government play to control people, another form of tax (you can bet it will cost us to get them) and i have my doubts as to whether the government could run a large scale it project of that magnitude (given it's track record) and whether the estimated 3bn won't end up many years late and at least 10bn over-budget.
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plmkrzy
hi myauntfanny,
but I know loads of people who have never been JWs who who range from highly uncomfortable to outraged about the idea.
That's where I have the disadvantage regarding this issue. The only people I know who are upset about the cards are on this board. So I guess it was only natural for me to connect it.
I think it's something that can't be avoided good or bad. Who knows, in the next few decades we might have to use our personal ID cards for everything, including money. .
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plmkrzy
If Kerry is elected will he bring the troops home once he takes over office?
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Identity Cards ... good or bad idea?
by Simon inone of the questions in the uk at the moment is whether we shoudl have identity cards or not.. the government, who wants them, claims they will "help to prevent terrorism".
spain and the usa both have identity cards and they have had big terrorist attacks.
it's never been explained exactly how they will stop terrorists.. my personal opinion is that they are just another government play to control people, another form of tax (you can bet it will cost us to get them) and i have my doubts as to whether the government could run a large scale it project of that magnitude (given it's track record) and whether the estimated 3bn won't end up many years late and at least 10bn over-budget.
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plmkrzy
Revised
Ok, a serious question for those of you who are extremely concerned about the cards.
I wonder how much of that worry can be attributed to years of crap told to us as jws?
Such as, we would all be marked by the government at the beginning of or during the great T?
Do they still preach that or have they given up and found new light on the subject?
Isn?t it possible the conditioning is causing "more" then normal uneasiness about carrying cards?
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What is the crappiest job you have ever had?
by gilwarrior infor me it was when i was living in mexico and i got a job as a waiter out of sheer boardom.
the pay was lousy, the work was hard, the boss was an asshole, and at the end of the week i was told that i was not good enough to be a waiter and i was fired.
thank god!.
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plmkrzy
working in a book bindery long hard hours for min/wage and a horrible boss!
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Astrology, the Zodiac, etc............
by Sunnygal41 ini know that this topic will be a draw to those who are truly interested in this subject, and for those who seem to feel that it is their "duty" to debunk untruth and myth, etc.
in their sphere of life.
let it so be stated that whoever is truly interested in this subject, and in having a "chart" done, etc.
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plmkrzy
Capricorn with Sagittarius and Aquarius acting on behalf of my other dual personalities
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Don't you just love those word association topics?
by Holey_Cheeses*King_of_the juice. in.
quick, easy, and, at the rate i'm going i should catch up to mini well before the start of the next century.. cheeses.
man of few words.
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plmkrzy
ditto. It can be addicticngi