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Old 07-19-2015, 12:03 PM
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You do not have to paranoid to recognize a blatant excuse to compile a database of all veterans, their current address, and a recent photo seems a tad...suspicious. The more so after the good, trustworthy folks at DHS peg vets as a potentially troublesome group to watch. Yeah, nothing to see here.

Odd that people who won't register their guns will gladly register themselves.

Don't matter to me, I am already in the system. I just find it funny how blatant it is
Congress passes the Veterans Identification Card Act of 2015 - Rochester Independent | Examiner.com

Quotes the new law. Note that the card confers no benefits...no exchange privileges etc.
I was fingerprinted for the first time 47 years ago- at the Induction Center.
Tattoos and noticeable scars were noted for those who had them.
Blood type was determined.
Pictures were taken.
Education, and where, recorded.
Home of record.
Next of kin.
SSN recorded, and later changed to my service number. (I had both)
My wisdom teeth were pulled while I was in, so they have dental x-rays.
Now, they even take DNA so there will never be another unknown soldier.

If you got a top secret clearance, the FBI investigated your background, even doing field interviews with neighbors and school personnel........

I think they already knows a whole lot about me.

Recent picture? They might be smart enough to check my new Vet's driver's license or CCL.

But, if I get one, I'm wrappin it in tin foil and keepin it in a hermatically sealed mayonaise jar!
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