Iƒrit wrote:Juliette wrote:Iƒrit wrote:heh they can try, I don't use any LEGAL personality identification I use REAL personality identification. I could give a rats ass, I will die on my feet before you see me fall to my knees. I don't consent, haven't ever consented, and I don't believe government is good for anything.
Anarchy is so LSD..
Philosophies will differ, we both can argue back and forth and neither can make a rational arguement on everything to the other
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Spot on. (By LSD I meant Last Season Drama, not Lucy's Diamonds.)
[KMA]Avenger wrote:1stly JULIET! *spanks Juliet* glad you're back! Yep, i'm still here plugging away till peeps open their eyes and engage their brains lol
Good, it reminds me of Muse and that makes me happy.
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[KMA]Avenger wrote: Some great opinions i enjoyed reading (which is ultimately why i made the post in the 1st place and not because of NWO related-whatever
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Personally (as those who know me-already know) i will never accept anything like an ID card even though i have a license and passport (those are bad enough) and yes i can be tracked and traced, spied on and listened to already if TPTB so wished, does that mean i should just shrug and say "oh well, nothing new here!" and accept it if they tried to revamp it in the UK? I think not!
I agree with most of Mez's opening post in this thread but i will say that, if an ID card is accepted in the US and is proved to work and cannot be faked...where does that leave the rest of the "free" world?
I'd contest the 'free world' terminology, but you've already given appropriate concern to the 'un-free' nature of our 'democracy'. It's easy to give people freedom when they are powerless to change things. Take a look at the Arab Uprising, for example. People had power (for a few days), because they were not given any to start with. The fact that they/we are too stupid or too inexperienced to maintain initiative and keep on the offence as it pertains to personal and political freedom and global self-representation notwithstanding, there were a few days in which the people had REAL power. REAL independence. Not being represented by 'chosen representatives' does have it's charms, but the costs of a direct democracy might exceed the benefits gained. Then again, perhaps you cannot put a price on TRUE freedom?
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Forgive me if I strayed, it's been a while since I had to form coherent articles.
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