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Old 12-06-2005, 11:52 AM   #41 (permalink)
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Don't apologise, Alex (the glorious), you must get to the sleeping Princess of your freedom any way you believe is right. I am just a long term victim of ID card oppression and thought I would throw in my tuppence worth.
And I'm sure it was most welcome. Thanks,

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Old 12-06-2005, 12:35 PM   #42 (permalink)
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Digital procedures are the vanguard of a technological revolution that will eventually come to us all and control us. We won't be able to avoid it. If you opt out of it it just overwhelms you and renders you at a disadvantage.
Ok, the thing about true democracy is we can avoid it (ID cards), if you take we to mean the people. while the rest of your post was largely about thier desirabilty and ill leave that for others as ive stated my opinion already, this is a factual error. And if it *isnt* a factual error then we have to conceed right now that we are not living in a democracy (or that over 51% of the people want it)

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Gareth, I think what matters more is whether or not you do or don't want them and whether or not you do or do not have the people power to reject or accept them. Thing is if a lot of others do want them you will have to accept their democratic right to want them in turn. Why is a referendum not called? Why all the dodgy polls instead? (Rhetorical question.)
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Referendem would suit me. Like Australia where it started off popular, people will learn they will get nothing for their money and that it could expose them to horrible abuses of the system.

If Britain voted for them after all the information, I would be on the first plane out of here anyway.
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Gareth, I think what matters more is whether or not you do or don't want them and whether or not you do or do not have the people power to reject or accept them. Thing is if a lot of others do want them you will have to accept their democratic right to want them in turn. Why is a referendum not called? Why all the dodgy polls instead? (Rhetorical question.)
Id dig a refferendum. I know we would be a lot better of with a swiss system of electoral ballots, with enough signatures meaning a relevent question is put on the voting slip.

Why is that not implemented? (sympathetic rhetorical question :? )

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Old 12-06-2005, 01:57 PM   #46 (permalink)
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Like the Bible or any other Holy Book, ID cards are just themselves ...
Pleased be advised, ma'am, that likening I.D. cards to the holy book contravenes our blasphemy laws. You have broken the law. Ergo - you are a criminal.
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Tell, them, oh Intbel, that I am not a fiend or a loony toon. Before I make toadstools of them all (except Gareth). He can visit Mirkwood or Lothlorien any time and be entertained with song and lammas loaves. (Elves pick favourites.)
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You should have one on immigration as well. You have a right not to be invaded. In your case it's not a couple of rocket scientists and some football stadium toilet cleaners, who will monumentally enrich you but half the third world's drug gang initiates looking for a stamping ground and a horde of people fleeing regimes they should themselves be working to undermine right at home, rather than going through the people traffickers' brochures of best deals on welfare states and paying cash to be transported hence.
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Intbel - if I'm a heretic it puts me ironically in some interesting company. As for you, lock the flap on your purple and yellow tent.
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Intbel - if I'm a heretic it puts me ironically in some interesting company. As for you, lock the flap on your purple and yellow tent.
I canna figure it out and it only locks from the inside.
Mebbe you might be able to help here...
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Not if I'm inside there with you, my lord. But then, if that be the case, we just won't go out.
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