Re: [Texascavers] The National ID?

2008-03-11 Thread Ted Samsel
I heard that the sovereign state of Montana ain't gonna comply. 

T

-Original Message-
>From: Gill Ediger 
>Sent: Jan 30, 2008 9:57 AM
>To: Mixon Bill , Cavers Texas 
>
>Subject: [Texascavers] The National ID?
>
>At 01:17 PM 1/29/2008, Mixon Bill wrote:
>>Starting summer of _2009_, you will need a passport, a cheaper,
>>smaller border card for which applications will be accepted starting
>>Feb 1, 2008, or an "enhanced" drivers license from a state that goes
>>along with the fed's definition of such a thing. (Texas doesn't so
>>far. They will have remotely readable chips in them.) -- Mixon
>
>Ah, yes, the enhanced drivers license. It's sort of the back entrance 
>to the highly questionable National ID card. Many states have not 
>bought into is because it is an invasion of privacy. I expect their 
>objections will be slowly eroded by the Homeland Security gestapo and 
>their minions in the various congresses. While these chips may not be 
>trackable by satellite, there are roadside (or over-lane) sensors 
>which'll do so. Not to worry too much, though--they're completely 
>capable of keeping up with your exact location by the GPS features of 
>your cell phone. You can run but you can't hide--unless you turn your 
>phone off or go into a cave.
>
>Why doesn't everybody that intends to go to Mexico (or anywhere else 
>in the world) just get a passport and be done with all this daily 
>changing uncertainty? Hell, get 2 or 3
>
>--Ediger
>
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[Texascavers] The National ID?

2008-01-30 Thread Gill Ediger

At 01:17 PM 1/29/2008, Mixon Bill wrote:

Starting summer of _2009_, you will need a passport, a cheaper,
smaller border card for which applications will be accepted starting
Feb 1, 2008, or an "enhanced" drivers license from a state that goes
along with the fed's definition of such a thing. (Texas doesn't so
far. They will have remotely readable chips in them.) -- Mixon


Ah, yes, the enhanced drivers license. It's sort of the back entrance 
to the highly questionable National ID card. Many states have not 
bought into is because it is an invasion of privacy. I expect their 
objections will be slowly eroded by the Homeland Security gestapo and 
their minions in the various congresses. While these chips may not be 
trackable by satellite, there are roadside (or over-lane) sensors 
which'll do so. Not to worry too much, though--they're completely 
capable of keeping up with your exact location by the GPS features of 
your cell phone. You can run but you can't hide--unless you turn your 
phone off or go into a cave.


Why doesn't everybody that intends to go to Mexico (or anywhere else 
in the world) just get a passport and be done with all this daily 
changing uncertainty? Hell, get 2 or 3


--Ediger


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