Identification

"I began to look around me with different, clearer eyes. At first, I recalled, I thought it ridiculous that "real" Americans could not identify themselves. Identity papers are staples on the Continent of Europe, ranging from the "looser" Western version to the obsession that Russians - Russians, not necessarily Soviets - have with documents. Now, I realized how much that had to do with personal freedom. In Europe, West and East, you have to register your address with the police. Americans have a hard time believing this. In 1959 no American had even heard of a driver's license with a photo. And this was the only country where no one checked your papers upon departure." - Hungarian Refugee, Balint Vazsonyi

It seems like everyone today wants to have an ID and every business and government agency wants everyone to have one too. Having and ID does not provide security, it takes away freedom.

Instead we must do what American's Founding Fathers and Founding People did, put God on the throne and the general principles of Christianity back in our governments, schools, businesses, etc.

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