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Old April 6th 04, 10:18 AM
Marie Lewis
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"nobody" wrote in message
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Stephen Harding wrote:
Since you missed it, the reason for the fingerprinting is to
enhance national security. You know, that 9/11 thing.


It gives the illusion of enhancing security. Secondly, and more

importantly
GET OVER IT. 9-11 was many years ago. Yeah, 3000 were killed that day and

it
was a calamity. You should remember the human suffering and awfull images

of
the day instead of focusing on revenge.

Secondly, when you look at Irak, the USA invaded the country illegally (UN
definitions are very clear: there are only 2 valid reasons to attack

another
country: if it attacks you, or if there is a UN security council

resolution
granting you the right to invade that country.) Neither of those happened

so
the USA invaded it illegally.

In doing so, the USA has not only added about 700 americans to the number

of
dead as a result of 9-11, but also killed about 10,000 Irakis during the

war.

How many more will need to die before your need for revenge is fulfilled ?


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.


The keyword here is "can be agreed upon". As soon as the fear mongering

Bush
regime is ousted within the next 4 years, it is far more likely that some
system garanteeing data security could be agreed upon. (for instance, your
prints are not in passport but rather in your home country, and the

receiving
country would send your information to your home country for verification

and
would only get "YES" or "NO" with a garantee that the receiving country

will
NOT hold your biometric information.

The same way that merchants who accept EFTPOS transactions are garanteed

not
to hold/capture your PIN number.

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.


Why then do you consider not dramatic that your own government has

illegally
invaded another country unnecessarily ("we told you so") and has killed

about
700 of your won citizens unnecessarily, as well as ten thousands innocent
Irakis ?

Al Queda made no pretentions about being a civilised organisation. The USA
pretends to be civilised. It must be held to higher standards than Al

Queda.

Isn't the UK supposed to start issuing national ID cards soon?
You must be in a tizzy!


There is nothing wrong with a national ID card. A government already has

all
that information on you. But you are protected as a citizen of the country
that holds your information. You are not protected if that information is

sent
to some foreign antion that has no data privacy laws.

Example: if to launch a nuclear missile, a general must put his thumb on a
reader, do you think that he will agree to have his prints taken when he
travels to a foreign country for vacation ?

Perhaps because they aren't targets of terror the way the
US is?


Ever wondered WHY you are such a target ? Hint, it isn't because you

aren't
muslim, as your media like to make you think.


I am no longer reading or answering posts from that idiot Harding, so thank
you for your reasoned and logical replies.
He really is so prejudiced and illogical that one cannot waste one's time on
him. You have the patience to explain to him. I admire that. However,
his knowledge, like so many of his compatriots (thankfully, not all) is
limited and chauvinist. I fear one cannot argue with such people.


 




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