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Bill would ban implanting devices under people’s skin that would contain or transmit info…


Bill would ban implanting devices under people’s skin that would contain or transmit info…


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6 Comments

  1. Ray Horvath
    Posted September 23, 2008 at 3:49 am | Permalink

    What makes her think that the government has the legitimate authority to stop me from getting such an implant if I want one or has the same authority to make me get one if I don’t?

    But when was the last time that the GA (in general, or the dems in particular) cared about the legitimate authority to act?

  2. Posted September 23, 2008 at 7:19 am | Permalink

    Once again, Rome is burning and they are busy rearranging the furniture.

    I wasn’t aware that this was a pressing issue for our time!

  3. The Pine
    Posted September 23, 2008 at 7:43 am | Permalink

    This will undoubtedly be followed in ten years by legislation REQUIRING surgical implants under the skin of certain members of the public by the GA (small children, the elderly, sexual predators, etc.) for our “protection” all to be administered by a new department filled with state rep’s relatives.

  4. Conservative Goddess
    Posted September 23, 2008 at 8:12 am | Permalink

    Pacemakers are routinely read, through the skin, via the telephone.

    I would imagine, although I’m not certain, the data stream is preceeded by identifying information.

    Would this bill require pacemaker patients to forgo the convenience of telephone monitoring? Require an external lead?

    When/if we are fortunate enough to convene a Constitutional convention, we absolutely must establish the presumption that all powers not specifically delegated to our benevolent betters, VIA THE CONSTITUTION, are reserved exclusively to the people.

  5. RendellPowertit
    Posted September 23, 2008 at 9:57 am | Permalink

    She will fight to the death for a womans right to have an abortion but she won’t let me put a microchip in my arm? Now that makes a hell of a lot of sense.

  6. McCain & Palin 2008!
    Posted September 23, 2008 at 3:44 pm | Permalink

    Should Obama win (read the book of revelations), and he has a good chance; how will Obama, the anti-christ, place a 666 on foreheads and track everyone?

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