yeah but if you are paying cash it's currently legal to walk around
anywhere with no id whatsoever. And having lived places where this is
not true, I enjoy that privilege.

Dana

On 5/11/05, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/11/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Well for one it would be a sign that Mr. Bush is the anti-Christ
> > according to The Revelation of John, or at least an interpretation of
> > it.
> 
> Sorry never read it :)
> 
> > It may also be unconstitutional.  At a minimum it seems like a massive
> > invasion of privacy, especially if the cards have RFID; then they
> > could used to track you without your knowledge.
> >
> > Anything that denies you the ability to travel or conduct commerce
> > without verifing your identity could be consider an illegal search.
> 
> You mean like a passport or a drivers licence?
> Can't drive to the corner to get milk without a license. And if you
> want to charge that milk you'll need ID.
> 
> 

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