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July 3, 2008 - 12:05am.

U.S. contradicts itself over its ID theft advice

The government doesn't have to look very far to see who's ignoring its advice on preventing identity theft.

It's the government itself.

The nation's Medicare agency and the Pentagon want at least 52 million Americans to carry their Social Security numbers in their wallets, contrary to warnings by the Federal Trade Commission that people should avoid doing so.

We no longer live in a FREE society. The terrorists have won!

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There is a REAL ID revolt

There is a REAL ID revolt going on amongst the states. I hear Michael Chertoff is upset. GOOD!

Ever wonder why Chertoff says very scary things like:

"...a fingerprint is hardly personal data because you leave it on glasses and silverware and articles all over the world, they’re like footprints. They’re not particularly private."

"I believe we are entering a period this summer of increased risk. Summertime seems to be appealing to [Al Qaeda.] We do worry that they are rebuilding their activities." He then stated he had a "gut feeling" that an attack was pending.

It's because he is a dual citizen of the USA and Israel. Think he will hesitate when ordered to round up US citizens and contain them in camps? Not likely! Look at what Israel does to it's citizens!

Dual citizens should not be allowed in our government!!!

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Just looking at Chertoff

Just looking at Chertoff gives me the creeps. Put metal fingernails on him and he could pass for Freddie Krueger. Shivver!

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Have you ever noticed how

Have you ever noticed how both Homeland Security heads look similar to famous Nazis?

Just an observation. I hate that name Homeland Security. It gives me the creeps.

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