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by CynPro from Orlando FL

Last Post 196 days, 8 hours Ago


RETINAL SCAN to VOTE - retina ID database If we can retina scan cattle,

we should be able to retina scan people to verify their ID when voting.

Our current voting system is old and allows tampering. It needs to be updated

to use 21st century technology. Retina scan, paper trail, and a copy of each

individual voter's activity printed out (on location) for that voter. Let's stop the games.

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CynPro read my blog view my photos
Oct 14, 2008 | 5:42 PM

There will always be the exception. Anyone who
has no retina, could be on record as such, and
individually processed. This process would greatly
reduce time at the polls, staff required, and
could be used as verification for financial transactions.
Units could be made available that could connect
to home PCs and used for verification when voting
or doing financial transactions via PC. Once there
is a national retina ID database, law enforcement
could also have access for crime solving.

Stand4UrRights read my blog
Oct 14, 2008 | 7:24 PM

Interesting topic. I do agree with you that it will not be long before something similar is put into place. Not too long ago I read an article to where the Florida State Officials were looking into making it mandatory to use finger printing for actual ID for Teachers and other employment areas that had to do with children. The reasoning for this was because too many sex offenders are getting missed and employed at the same time, including child sex offenders as well in schools. I would imagine that not in the too distant future, every child that is born will end up receiving a chip implanted into them. And in doing so - that could be used for polls - financial purposes - background checks - passports - and so on. It's strange to see technology come to pass as I get older - and many things talked about in Bible Study is quickly coming around. The use of implanted chips was something predicted. So I imagine it won't be long.

CynPro read my blog view my photos
Oct 14, 2008 | 8:21 PM

It seems like implanted chips could be
manipulated easier that matching retinas.

CynPro read my blog view my photos
Oct 14, 2008 | 8:25 PM

that = than
I never was good at typing anything.

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CynPro

I'm in the over 50's crowd, have two fine sons (both in their 30's), enjoy chess, cooking, and new age music, some classical, soft rock, and pop music.

Member Since: 7/25/2008