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Air America breaking news: "USA to fingerprint ALL visitors !!!"



 
 
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Old April 5th 04, 04:05 AM
Chad Irby
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In article , "tadaa" wrote:

Truly free countries realize that police cannot be everywhere,and protect
everyone.They allow citizens the means to defend themselves and their
homes.
Why are you so concerned about criminals shot while committing a crime,and
not for the poor guy who suffered repeated burglaries?
What does "violent convictions" have to do with it?

Shooting the crims was a public service.


Well I think that Government should take more active role in this to make
the country more secure so there is no need to arm everyone just in case.


In other words, you want the government to be *more* obtrusive, not less.

So you must *support* the fingerprinting thing, then, right? It's a
great way for the government to catch criminals and terrorists...

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Old April 5th 04, 11:22 PM
tadaa
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Shooting the crims was a public service.

Well I think that Government should take more active role in this to

make
the country more secure so there is no need to arm everyone just in

case.

In other words, you want the government to be *more* obtrusive, not less.

So you must *support* the fingerprinting thing, then, right? It's a
great way for the government to catch criminals and terrorists...


Well yes and no. Governments shouldn't try to micromanage countries because
they are too diverse and full of conflicting interests to be handled
efficiently, but they should take action in larger terms. Kinda same that in
running a consolidated corporation.
Think how many crimes could be solved if movements of every USA citizens
would be registered, their DNA and fingerprints saved in to a government
file ready for police to use.


 




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