
06-17-2007, 06:10 AM
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All very good points Jamo and though my opinion is not worth much, I agree with you on all of them. I can't see why having your picture on a social security card is any more intrusive than having it on a drivers license. Also, since this state now allows the CHP full access to the DMV data base, something else that doesn't bother me, I don't see why it would hurt at all to have a national data base that employers could check to see if a person is legal or not. These are not things that I feel are an infringement on my rights, and if anything think they would tend to protect them. Whatever the final solution, ( a play on words, not meaning concentration camps ) is, I feel it will take a long time to come about and just passing a lot more laws is not going to be the answer.
Ron 
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