lagoausente wrote:Thanks Beard. It´s ok, Don´t you guys need a national personal document that identifies you? When, and where did you born, father mother adress etc??
How your goverment know if you are the one who to tell you are?
No, there is no national identity card. The States issue Licenses for driving purposes. The only nationally accepted ID is a passort issued by the federal government, and the only acceptable purpose is for return entry into the US. By the way, WE (the citizens) ARE the government; it says so right in our Constitution.
lagoausente wrote: The library AP is there for anyone to can connect, there is an external antenna placed intentionally to can get access from street, I´ll put some photo soon.
DNI, is "document, national idetify", it´s a document, and the number identifies you.
It seems that you have a lot of politics issues you want to discuss here. Socialism, Obama, health...,
Regarging to politics, I think you are in a extreme. Do you pay toll if you get the car and go the supermarket? No? So you are using a "public road", you are nationally forced to pay for that?.., and the lights on the street? Do you have public lights on your street, or do you pay your own light? Do you live in socialism because you walk to the next corner over a public sidewalk? Who is the owner of the road?? I think some of you are in an extreme position.
Yes, we pay tolls on our roads. In addition to tolls, we pay use taxes for the roads.
The lights on the street are paid for by local payments. Do you think it's all free?
You may think it's extreme, but I think it is VERY extreme to expect me to pay for everything for everybody else. Especially, my own health care should remain my own business.
It always strikes me as odd that other country's subjects bitch about their privacy, yet allow the government -without any expectation of privacy- to dictate things like national ID, health care, and guns. To me
that is extreme. You might as well stamp "government slave" on your forehead. But I guess that's the difference between being a "citizen" and being a "subject".