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Helga Scow Stern Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-11-05 02:37 PM
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12. Now I see what the Council for Excellence in Government
is partly about.

I was wondering what this clamor for internet government, internet democracy was about. This would be a first step.

http://excelgov.org/displayContent.asp?Keyword=abHomePa...

--To promote e-government as a revolutionary tool for improving performance and better connecting people to government;

Is it connecting us to the government, or connecting them to us?

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  - I'd be interested in the party breakdown for this vote... n/t  mudderfudder77   Feb-11-05 02:25 PM   #1 
  - http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2005/roll031.xml  LifeDuringWartime   Feb-11-05 02:26 PM   #4 
  - Thanks! n/t  mudderfudder77   Feb-11-05 02:32 PM   #8 
  - Here  AG78   Feb-11-05 02:30 PM   #5 
     - Ros-Lehtinen. Diaz-Balart, L., and Diaz-Balart, M. voted NAY???  TahitiNut   Feb-11-05 05:23 PM   #29 
  - Since the 4 possessed valid state driver's licenses, weren't they  BR_Parkway   Feb-11-05 02:25 PM   #2 
  - I read somewhere that the 4 had driver's licenses that had years  applegrove   Feb-11-05 02:32 PM   #7 
  - PAPERS please....???? Nope - with RFID you broadcast your ID!  papau   Feb-11-05 02:26 PM   #3 
  - RFID can't work that way.  RC   Feb-11-05 05:56 PM   #30 
     - Sorry - but while there is no "broadcast" , reading towers are but a  papau   Feb-11-05 07:18 PM   #34 
        - To read RFID, the activator has to be close.  RC   Feb-11-05 09:29 PM   #35 
           - what pisses me off...  LinuxInsurgent   Feb-11-05 09:44 PM   #36 
           - How big is an activator, and how cheap? n/t  kgfnally   Feb-12-05 02:18 AM   #38 
           - interesting - and rather good news! :-)  papau   Feb-12-05 08:12 AM   #40 
  - Ron Paul on this  nadinbrzezinski   Feb-11-05 02:31 PM   #6 
  - Do you have a link to Ron Paul's speech? nt  crispini   Feb-11-05 02:36 PM   #10 
     - no, it was forwarded to me  nadinbrzezinski   Feb-11-05 02:46 PM   #13 
  - Must be an easy way to disable the RFID and activate it only when required  satya   Feb-11-05 02:34 PM   #9 
  - 666. eom  genieroze   Feb-11-05 02:36 PM   #11 
  - One more building block in the theocracy. n/t  Ojai Person   Feb-11-05 02:46 PM   #14 
  - Now I see what the Council for Excellence in Government  Ojai Person   Feb-11-05 02:37 PM   #12 
  - "Nowhere to Hide"  doodadem   Feb-11-05 03:03 PM   #15 
  - You're not a "privacy nut..."  Redstone   Feb-11-05 04:13 PM   #24 
  - RFID tags. Its not just identity, its tracking,..  Skip Intro   Feb-11-05 03:05 PM   #16 
  - Guess I'll be driving with just a photo copy of my license. eom  kcass1954   Feb-11-05 03:24 PM   #22 
  - Individual States rights get dumped.  icymist   Feb-11-05 03:06 PM   #17 
  - This Is The Time To Use Thier...  jayfish   Feb-11-05 03:07 PM   #18 
  - I did not vote for this  nadinbrzezinski   Feb-11-05 03:16 PM   #19 
  - Just as scary - read section 102...  kcass1954   Feb-11-05 03:21 PM   #20 
  - Ahh, "the mark of the beast" is upon us.  Skidmore   Feb-11-05 03:22 PM   #21 
  - Baldwin from WI said NAY--I will write her a thank you note  rodeodance   Feb-11-05 04:05 PM   #23 
  - RFID tags?  SimpleTrend   Feb-11-05 04:57 PM   #25 
  - dense-metal wallets....  Redstone   Feb-11-05 05:59 PM   #31 
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  - A link to the Clerks Office of The House:  icymist   Feb-11-05 05:21 PM   #28 
  - Using technology to track Americans like barcoded products. eom  struggle4progress   Feb-11-05 06:43 PM   #32 
  - Please, just bury the chip in my head,  bushcrab   Feb-11-05 07:03 PM   #33 
  - I have a technology question  tavalon   Feb-12-05 12:30 AM   #37 
     - I'm wondering the same thing.  NYC   Feb-12-05 02:52 AM   #39 
     - Even a sheet of aluminum foil  Redstone   Feb-12-05 08:16 AM   #41 
 

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