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The inside of your mouth that is....

And another example of the now typical m.o.; the "defenders of liberty" injecting in effect "Oh yes, it's just fine as long as we have some checks and balances".

One of the reasons Mr. Bloomberg omits, that "we are not having babies fast enough" is that having babies for a father on seven, eight or even ten inflated dollars per hour is not a particularly winning proposition. Of course if you are a "single welfare recipient" or illegal alien, you can just march down to the local hospital and have all your care - and as many children as you care to produce - and let everyone else foot the bill. Or go bankrupt.

Mr Bloomberg needs to go find a homeland somewhere else, where he can sell this insanity to likeminded friends. They can tax and ID each other to death.

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NewsMax.com
Thursday, May 25, 2006 4:57 p.m. EDT
Bloomberg Wants National DNA Database

Opponents of any kind of national ID card will be aghast at New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg's idea for a national DNA or fingerprint database designed to track the citizenship of all workers.

Bloomberg defended his idea: "We already have a unique identification card for everybody that works in this country," reports the New York Sun. "It's called your Social Security card, so this is not a civil liberties issue. In the day and age when everybody's got a PC on their desk with Photoshop that can replicate anything, it's become a joke. You can go buy a green card or a Social Security card for 50 bucks. I'm told it's so competitive sometimes you can get two for the price of one."

A senior staff attorney at the New York Immigration Coalition, Avideh Moussavian, praised Bloomberg for his proposal to legalize undocumented immigrants already here, but told the Sun she had reservations about his proposed tracking system.

"It has the possibility for dangerous misuse of private information," Moussavian said. "Without the proper checks and balances, we have concerns about that."

In an op-ed piece in Wednesday's Wall Street Journal Bloomberg revealed his own immigration reform plan and warned that America's economy would crumble if the 11 million or so illegal aliens now here were deported to their home countries. He wants to legalize those now here and suggests we need them to keep the Social Security system solvent.

"We're not having babies fast enough," he told Fox News. "When you want to retire and you want Social Security to pay the benefits that you believe the government promised, somebody's going to have to be paying into Social Security."

According to the Sun, Bloomberg also called for building fences and using high-tech surveillance in remote border areas. He also suggested that immigrants pay back taxes and whatever fines they owe in exchange for being given legal status legalization.

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/5/25/170112.shtml
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A green card for 50 bucks?
A green card that can be made on a PC with photoshop?

Has he even ever seen one?

I recently turned mine in when I gained Citizenship.
It was a Credit Card sized plastic card. It isn't a green piece of card.
It had a digital image of my portrait with the CIS (formally INS) logo and seal as a holograph over my face.
It had a holograph of the Statue of Liberty.
On the back it had a scannable data strip, containg a lot of my information.
On the back it had a Hologram of my portrait in miniature.
Also in miniature hologram were the portraits of every previous President, and every State flag. I could see them with the naked eye, my wife had to use magnification.
I forget the other security measures and I can't refer to it now as I handed it in (you have to).

A green card is not a green card as it used to be.
It's not even called a green card, it's a Resident Alien Permit.

He is trying scare tactics.
 
In an op-ed piece in Wednesday's Wall Street Journal Bloomberg revealed his own immigration reform plan and warned that America's economy would crumble if the 11 million or so illegal aliens now here were deported to their home countries. He wants to legalize those now here and suggests we need them to keep the Social Security system solvent.
I'm willing to take my chances?:barf:
 
Tax Bloomberg for 50% of his worth. He'd still have more than enough to live on, support his immediate family in greater comfort than I'll ever know and afford lots of luxuries I'd never even want.

But maybe if he paid up he couldn't buy elections and would have to run against someone on the issues and lose.
 
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