Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Your Driver's License will tell ALL



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I heard this morning that the new driver’s license being used for the REAL ID will have two bar codes on the back….for those that say “oh I have nothing to hide I just want to be protected” Here’s what Representative Jim Guest has to say about that: “Did you know that the 1st bar code on the back of your Drivers license, which we all have right now but soon to be replaced, has your typical personal information that allows a police officer to scan and see who you are.” So Rep. Jim Guest asked the audience so why do we need a 2nd bar code? Here’s why, that 2nd bar code can hold more information than you probably ever even heard or know about. Example: Every phone number of every individual in New York City could be put on this one Driver’s license bar code!!!! So again he asked why would the government need such a thing when the first bar code clearly holds enough of your personal information to know who you are.

I don’t know about you but when the government messes something up of mine it is NEVER SIMPLE to get it fixed so what if they mess with your personal information or someone else does? People better wake up get involved and learn about protecting their rights before there are no rights to protect!

Lastly, go to this site because there is NO ONE in Florida representing us and saying NO TO THIS NATIONAL ID! We need to let Charlie Christ and other representatives of our state know how we feel about the government getting and using our personal information.

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I have heard it said many times and actually very well stated last night by several of the Republican candidates, why do we have to ask for our rights when our rights were given to us by our heavenly father!

The term inalienable rights (or unalienable rights) refers to a set of human rights that are fundamental, are not awarded by human power, and cannot be surrendered. They are by definition, rights retained by the people. Inalienable rights may be defined as natural rights or human rights, but natural rights are not required by definition to be inalienable.

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