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The Brain has selected interesting
relevant
sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our
fictitious experts based on their personalities.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Larry Cards, a nod to Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison's unabashed support for national ID cards, Wired, October 27, 2001.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Dershowitz, an expert in criminal law and a noted civil libertarian, has recently created controversy with his proposals for national ID cards, torture warrants, and a stronger Israeli response to suicide bombings.
You do not honor them with National ID cards, checkpoints on interstates, harassment and molestation of air travelers, suspension of constitutional rights in the name of security, or suppression of dissent.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Proposals for national ID also entail requirements that citizens submit a biometric identifier, the requirement that individuals produce the ID upon request, and a linkage between the card and data held by government.
While President Bush has said he doesn't think a national ID card is necessary, private groups such as the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators are promoting proposals for one.
PI has conducted campaigns throughout the world on issues ranging from wiretapping and national security activities, to ID cards, video surveillance, data matching, police information systems, and medical privacy.
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Mike Enlow, Internet Marketer
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As part of the new site, PI has released a new FAQ on the National ID card and a guide to responding to the consultation document along with historical overviews of the ID card controversy in the UK.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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National ID cards: Combining new technologies such as biometrics with an enormously powerful database, national ID cards would become an overarching means of facilitating the tracking and surveillance of Americans.
Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison has been leading the cheers for a national ID card and the linking of governnment databases.
These include new wiretapping powers, restrictions on encryption, creation of national ID cards and increased use of video surveillance and face recognition technologies.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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Nazi Germany used the national ID cards of the nations it conquered to round up Jews for the concentration camps.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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We offer a wide range of secure ID cards and solutions, from national healthcare cards and benefits cards to employee ID's and entitlement cards to military dog tags.
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