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Originally Posted by willravel
I am not a criminal, nor a terrorist, why the hell could would they possibly need them?
Sorry, but the loss of privacy being excused by "well I'm not doing anything wrong" is totally backwards. I'm not doing anything wrong, therefore I should be spied upon? Give me a break. The way it should be: I don't do anything wrong, therefore they don't spy on me.
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I would like to know how they will spy on me having identifing marks, fingerprints, or anything else that identfies me on file?
I would rather be indentified properly by those who need to know who I am, than have them hold me until it gets figured out.
I was once returning from a long vaction, coming through customs, when I was stopped because someone with the same name as me was wanted on a federal murder warrant, it was nice that I could prove who I was with a DoD retired card, SS card and a DL. If they wanted to see the mole on my ass, or my tats I would have willingly showed them.
Who are you to say the "way" it should be? Have any facts and 10,000 links to back up that POV?