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Marie Lewis wrote:
"Stephen Harding" wrote in message Marie Lewis wrote: Why are you not concerned with government use of your passport information as it is already defined? "They" have your name and photograph and address. I helped to elect my government. And they do NOT have my finger prints so why should yours have them? There are many policy differences between the US and Europe. When you become an American citizen you can indeed ask that question, and use your freedoms to promote your ideas of what government should do. Until then, its an internal matter for the US to decide. Tough luck for you. Since you missed it, the reason for the fingerprinting is to enhance national security. You know, that 9/11 thing. And you might as well get used to the idea too. Biometric passports are on the way, as soon as some kind of biometric standard can be agreed upon. Fingerprints, retinal scans, DNA, whatever. I realize 3000 people, largely Americans, killed in a terror incident probably doesn't effect you too much, but we consider it a rather traumatic event here. Isn't the UK supposed to start issuing national ID cards soon? You must be in a tizzy! You're not concerned "they" might send the black helicopters out for you? Or do the black helos only fly around American skies? Never heard of the "black helicopters." Must be an American thing. Or perhaps more successfully hidden by your own government? The bottom line is this is an internal national policy decision undertaken by a democratic form of government with a lot of checks and balances built into the system to prevent abuse, Ha! I lay helpless at your feet, overcome by the power of your reason, logic and intellect. at least over the long run, and in a context of protecting our citizens from horrific international terrorism. Then why do other countries not need finger prints? Perhaps because they aren't targets of terror the way the US is? Every whacko prefers to go after number one, and that would be the US. The fact that your anti-Americanism leads you to believe the US is some sort of banana republic where the evil President[tm] enjoys removing personal freedoms from all is a problem of your own prejudice and bigotry. I hope and pray that most of your fellow countrymen have more sense than you: and more discrimination. Not even a response to my comment above. Did you even understand it? No matter. By all means, take your damn euros and spend them in a "better place"! We shall. Or visit Canada. Canada, an excellent choice from my experience. I don't have much sympathy for them. Oh, how terrible!! We are *really* upset not to have your sympathy. Not. That's precisely the problem, and why such individuals aren't regarded by me as any loss. I am coming around to absolutely despising Europeans, or at least a fairly large subset of them! I'll take that as a compliment. Anyone or anything you hate must have something good. Another blast of your powerful sense of reason, logic and intellect! I tremble. SMH |
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