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Old 06-03-2008, 19:38   #46
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Re: ID cards rethink to be unveiled

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Originally Posted by freezin View Post
It was a lot more so then than it's been evolving into since. I'd say that's an indisputable fact. And ID cards were abolished in the 1952 (having only been required from 1939). Government responded to the pressure, unlike now.
Government responded to the law, the law that the state had implimented, not the people.

The idea that a government or state should be the servant of it's people is a nice one, but it's just an idea. A servant cannot govern.
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