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Why Syzygy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-06-06 04:53 AM
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83. I'll go with your idea
how do we take advantage of that? "We" can't even get an honest vote count. Due to others who misidentify other people in order to get their own way. Any questions? So. Is is this a way to make sure people get to actually cast a vote?

In all honesty, I will probably pay by touch, if it comes to that. I don't have a problem with pin numbers or cards. What went before? Paper checks. Show id. Get 'er done.

I happen to bank where I don't have to fingerprint. I can go in any time and cash a check. They know me. I prefer that method. Yes, you are a banking customer and we respect that. Is that too much to ask?

Do you honestly believe that this will lead to less stealing and less fraud? What are the benefits? Other than you don't have to wear any clothes and can still get into a bar?

Is this to protect the public interests or even anyone's? (home security? . which does not exist, may I remind you) In order to protect the bank. And then what. Like they don't have enough protection already?

There may be going back. Way back.
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