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Old August 14th 07, 04:05 AM posted to sci.crypt,rec.bicycles.marketplace
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* for every single one of us.
*
* Fortunately, President Bill Clinton's healthcare scam never made it
* into law. Sadly, few of the complainers were upset about the potential
* for abuse by Big Brother.
*
* Shortly after being elected, one Clinton advisor promoting the biochip
* 'mark' is Dr. Mary Jane England, a member of Hillary Clinton's ill-fated
* socialized, national healthcare initiative. Addressing a conference
* sponsored by computer giant IBM [IBM's Lotus division takes hand biometrics
* of employees who use their childcare facilities] in Palm Springs,
* California, in 1994, England not only endorsed the proposed mandatory
* national I.D. smart card, but went one scary step further:
*
* The smart card is a wonderful idea, but even better would be the
* capacity to not have a card, and I call it "a chip in your ear,"
* that would actually access your medical records, so that no matter
* where you were, even if you came into an emergency room unconscious,


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