Return to Article: Plan for federal ID badges gets mixed reviews
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Look, someone needs to make up their mind what the heck "THEY" are doing! About 18 months, maybe 2 years ago we were issued CAC cards and had to have passwords. We have never used the card and I have no idea what my password is, nor do 1000+ others. The password business is absurd. One is supposed to put their password in a safe place. Now you have to have a 8x10 laminated card for all your passwords. The user can't keep track, but the hackers have no problems. I find it sad that the folks who make big bucks to do this business in the DOD can't come up with a better way! I question their resolve and thinking process.
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I know we have the terrorist problems, but I cannot agree with the national ID program. We are a nation built on freedom of the individual and we need to save that ideal. In history, George Washington and the Continental Army were rebels and today would be labeled as terrorists, but they fought for our freedoms. We were told that the Social Security number would be used strictly to regulate the program, in fact if you look at my social security card it states not to be used for ID. So what does the government allow? The social security number to be used as your employee ID number. Now they want a national ID with our vital data, why not just use the microchip implant and I don't need to worry about someone stealing the card. It is time for everyone to stand up and stop the federal government from violating our rights. Time to say we are mad as hell and not going to take it anymore!
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