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Posted by: harpless (Monday 10 March 2008, 5:49 PM)

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This is propaganda

I find it curious that public opinion hasn’t shifted even a single percentage point between October 2007 and March 2008 given the number of security scandals the government has endured in that time frame.
Further more, the government keeps changing its mind about what the I.D. will look like, who’ll have access to it, etc.. who’s supporting this scheme if they don’t even know what it is?

Did they survey the exact same people? In which case that survey would be flawed.

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