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It's going to be hard to live without the internet Autumn Jan 2012 #1
There is no way I'm letting Skynet become aware of my SSN and credit card number. Baclava Jan 2012 #14
LOL, right because your SSN and your credit card number isn't ALREADY on a mixture of government.... phleshdef Jan 2012 #44
Resistence is Futile DeathToTheOil Jan 2012 #63
More corporate welfare. What could go wrong? nt Bonobo Jan 2012 #2
Then you don't get one Ohio Joe Jan 2012 #3
Sure, no more than they're forced to have a phone or a car... JackRiddler Jan 2012 #15
I could see companies liking this for internet purchases/payments Ohio Joe Jan 2012 #23
Right now I have the convenience of them without needing a govt ID. JackRiddler Jan 2012 #32
A new type of manditory ID like this would make that much harder Ohio Joe Jan 2012 #34
I buy things on the Internet and choose for myself who I trust with that information. There is sabrina 1 Jan 2012 #45
Hmm, is someone Dokkie Jan 2012 #85
A Somalia in America? MrCoffee Jan 2012 #100
It might not be forced but if you don't have one will you lose access to important things? limpyhobbler Jan 2012 #17
Those informal requirements are already required to access many thing on the internet.... phleshdef Jan 2012 #52
and CAC cards for all Solly Mack Jan 2012 #4
Then you're a terrorist, or a bad netizen. Zalatix Jan 2012 #5
"offered to consumers by online vendors for financial transactions" Baclava Jan 2012 #18
It won't stop there. No way, no how. Zalatix Jan 2012 #20
In "Max Headroom" they were called Blanks. eShirl Jan 2012 #29
I'm old enough AND geeky enough to remember Max - and your clip is perfect! nt cyberpj Jan 2012 #109
Yea, and then Obama will make everyone take his mark, 666 ya know. phleshdef Jan 2012 #53
such shallow hyperbole paulk Jan 2012 #97
No, the kind of shit being bloviated in this thread is about the intellectual equivalent of that. phleshdef Jan 2012 #98
and you've argued that point so well paulk Jan 2012 #99
I don't post to impress you. I could care less if you think I'm making a powerful argument. phleshdef Jan 2012 #101
another completely shallow post paulk Jan 2012 #105
No skin off mine. phleshdef Jan 2012 #107
Good. So when they steal your identity, they really get a windfall Duer 157099 Jan 2012 #6
The audaciousness of the lies is a reason for serious concern. TheKentuckian Jan 2012 #40
That won't work. Hackers will steal 'em, quick as a wink. MADem Jan 2012 #7
One password for all accounts belonging to a single user. Dawson Leery Jan 2012 #8
Fantastic JJW Jan 2012 #9
Well as long as it's not a repub doing it it must be A-OK! nt Skip Intro Jan 2012 #10
Yep! n/t Earth_First Jan 2012 #27
Funny how that works, isn't it? SammyWinstonJack Jan 2012 #68
frightening too Puzzledtraveller Jan 2012 #76
! City Lights Jan 2012 #70
Damn, please stop with the big brother bullshit Obama administration quinnox Jan 2012 #11
This sounds like a subset to the awful SOPA legislation DJ13 Jan 2012 #12
It's going to suck. limpyhobbler Jan 2012 #13
"people can be held accountable for what they do online" like writing things the gov't doesn't like. Better Believe It Jan 2012 #25
There will be a hack, there always is Champion Jack Jan 2012 #16
What geniuses came up with this brilliant idea? eShirl Jan 2012 #19
Sounds like a brain-child of No Such Agency. n/t gkhouston Jan 2012 #66
WTF? Odin2005 Jan 2012 #21
He damn well better be "eyeing" it thru crosshairs. n/t LadyHawkAZ Jan 2012 #22
"identity ecosystem" Adsos Letter Jan 2012 #24
Fucking doublespeak. I hate it. Matariki Jan 2012 #26
I can't wait for my credit tubes to come in the mail Canuckistanian Jan 2012 #28
Another step towards TOTAL Control. RC Jan 2012 #30
There already is a usage charge for the internet and its bundled into the bill you pay your ISP. phleshdef Jan 2012 #54
This is on top of that, yet RC Jan 2012 #71
The differences in how ISPs charge their customers is irrelevant. phleshdef Jan 2012 #80
"What if I don't want one?" Occulus Jan 2012 #31
But, but, but... He's better than the other guys. RC Jan 2012 #33
Not by much, he isn't. nt SammyWinstonJack Jan 2012 #69
And that is the problem RC Jan 2012 #72
I agree. SammyWinstonJack Jan 2012 #73
No! nt Deep13 Jan 2012 #35
Too angry to express what I am thinking now. woo me with science Jan 2012 #36
Awesome! It just keeps getting better and better! whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #37
I call 24601 LetTimmySmoke Jan 2012 #38
ugh woolldog Jan 2012 #39
Potter Stewart, where are you? AnotherMcIntosh Jan 2012 #92
Umm hell no! This is a backdoor National ID, this time being pushed by big media JCMach1 Jan 2012 #41
Um no, its not a backdoor to a national ID, at all. phleshdef Jan 2012 #50
I would really like to keep my privacy thanks without the government intruding online... JCMach1 Jan 2012 #65
What you just said is almost as illogical as "keep your government hands off my Medicare". phleshdef Jan 2012 #78
And then the next step ... lpbk2713 Jan 2012 #42
is this someone trying to turn ppl against Obama? RainDog Jan 2012 #43
This would cause some to turn against him? As Rahm Emanuel said, where else are they going to go? AnotherMcIntosh Jan 2012 #91
Freudian Post O' The Month! KamaAina Jan 2012 #106
That's from unblock. AnotherMcIntosh Jan 2012 #110
I'm sorry but the ridiculous replies in this thread are just AWESOME. phleshdef Jan 2012 #46
So then, what's the problem?? Leave the internet alone. Many people pay to have their numbers NOT sabrina 1 Jan 2012 #47
LOL. You think unlisting your number hides it from the government? phleshdef Jan 2012 #48
It's clear you are okay with government surveillance. sabrina 1 Jan 2012 #51
No. I just don't support people pretending like this provides... phleshdef Jan 2012 #57
Sabrina, the NSA has everything right now. The ID they are talking about cant go beyond "everything" stevenleser Jan 2012 #103
I know sadly, that things have gone so far there is little privacy left. I would like to see an sabrina 1 Jan 2012 #111
Well, for starters... stevenleser Jan 2012 #112
It's about commerce, not govt n/t RainDog Jan 2012 #56
You can't do commerce NOW over the internet without a credit card. phleshdef Jan 2012 #60
which you can change at will n/t RainDog Jan 2012 #61
So? You still have to provide a social security number to whoever you get a card with... phleshdef Jan 2012 #62
okay RainDog Jan 2012 #64
You conveniently didn't quote "I don't have to get a credential, if I don't want to," phleshdef Jan 2012 #49
Why is it even being discussed?? If anyone can opt out, then what's the point? sabrina 1 Jan 2012 #55
Its probably being discussed because it would make things a lot more convenient. phleshdef Jan 2012 #58
Shill much for Agent Mike? L0oniX Jan 2012 #79
Shill much for people who have no clue what they are talking about? phleshdef Jan 2012 #81
Loonix, see my 103 stevenleser Jan 2012 #104
LOL...getting rid of remembering so many passwords is how they're selling it? TransitJohn Jan 2012 #59
I wonder how up to date their computers are lunatica Jan 2012 #67
Siri in the sky with drones ... GeorgeGist Jan 2012 #74
NO. Just no. alarimer Jan 2012 #75
"enhancing online security and privacy" ...privacy for who? L0oniX Jan 2012 #77
Well, of course he is. woo me with science Jan 2012 #82
No thanks Cali_Democrat Jan 2012 #83
Thousands of elderly being ripped off, daily Sheepshank Jan 2012 #84
Most elderly people are not online. So how would this stop them from being scammed? sabrina 1 Jan 2012 #86
If you think the trend is that those numbers of elderly on line won't be increasing.... Sheepshank Jan 2012 #93
Again, how will this help anyone online? sabrina 1 Jan 2012 #95
good lord Sheepshank Jan 2012 #96
I See Now Why He STudied COnstitutional Law fascisthunter Jan 2012 #87
This is disgusting. aquart Jan 2012 #88
Anyone want to buy a computer, cheap? 99Forever Jan 2012 #89
I've changed my mind. President Obama, you, the MIC, and the int'l corps are doing a great job. AnotherMcIntosh Jan 2012 #90
"Enhancing security" my sweet patootee! aquarius venus Jan 2012 #94
make way for our chinese masters, heard stories of people needing an internet id to twitter etc. dembotoz Jan 2012 #102
Did Thawte or Verisign give him a huge donation or something???? Taverner Jan 2012 #108
Sounds scary. And when a hacker gets your ID, you lose all protection... Honeycombe8 Jan 2012 #113
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