

He finally convinced my by well reasoned arguments that he was right.īut, I just find it un-acceptable that at any moment some scumbag can destroy your life.Īnd as for the argument that we are loosing our freedoms.won't more crime just exacerbate the problem? With more crime, the Sheeple will vote for more police powers and erode our rights.what I'm saying is: catch the bad guys, lower the crime rate, and the additional draconian measures will not have to be implemented. My best friend and I had knock-down fights about the Abortion issue for about ten years. After all, it'll help them keep us in better health, right?īy the way, I am open to changing my mind when I concede I'm proven wrong. Of course, they'll get it anyway - probably by mandating "routine" blood sampling through doctors and hospitals. But I'll be damned if I'm gonna go all out and hand over my very DNA over to them willingly. We are long past the point of having checks and balances to keep the government under control. Giving the government the very blueprint to your body is a good thing, right?

Giving law enforcement the ability to turn your car off and lock your doors is a good thing, right? Monitoring your email is a good thing, right? Putting a GPS receiver in your cell phone or otherwise mandating the ability to triangulate your position is a good thing, right? Sifting through your every financial transaction is a good thing, right?
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Putting cameras at intersections is a good thing, right?Įlectronically reading license plates and tracking your movements is a good thing, right?

Assigning everyone a federally-mandated unique ID number is a good thing, right?
