An Attack on Liberty, 100-0
by
Harold E. Smith III
by
Harold E. Smith III
Tuesday
marked an important day in the long history of the United States
of America. The Senate unanimously approved the Iraq Supplemental
Spending Bill as expected, passing along with it a very important
rider: The REAL ID Act.
What
is the REAL ID Act? Simply put it is an erosion of freedom, balance
of powers, and states rights under the guise of safety.
The
erosion of freedom is simple, your government will be able to track
you with uninhibited ease compared to the past. Language within
the bill gives the Department of Homeland Security unequivocal control
over the implementation of the new national ID. One of the "security
features" will be an identification method, it could be similar
to the magnetic strip already contained on the back of your driver’s
license. Don’t count on this being the technology that will be used.
The
Department of Homeland Security has a strong inclination for RFID
technology (which is also being used in future passports). Yes,
tracking technology. This is the same technology Wal-Mart uses to
track its billions of dollars in inventory as it moves through distribution
centers and stores. Why on earth would the Department of Homeland
Security want to use tracking technology in licenses? The question
answers itself, why wouldn’t they. Mandating citizens to carry a
card on their person that has a tracking chip isn’t as Orwellian
and draconian as having an implant to keep tabs on citizens.
Don’t
count on these cards being secure either. We all know how successful
corporations have been at implementing secure digital media. Their
failure rate has been immense, even given the unconstitutional Digital
Millennium Copyright Act which was designed to severely punish those
who "hack" and "crack" encryption technologies.
One can only guess at how well a growing bureaucracy will do at
ensuring our ID’s we have to carry with us will be secure. As the
technology stands, you can "sniff" RFID tags from several
hundred meters away, once cracked this is a dangerous proposition.
Ignoring any Orwellian fears a minute, the simple fact it can be
exploited for nefarious purposes by criminals is reason enough to
cause alarm. The security of a system is only as strong as its weakest
link. How many weak links can we find within the massive and ever
growing federal government?
If you think using RFID’s is the end to this, you have another thing
coming. RFID tags will only be the beginning of ever more control
by the government. Government never stops growing and assuming powers
it has no right to take.
Along with the RFID tags there will be extensive databases, all
linked, to compile information on the citizens of the "free"
United States. The new national ID must be used to open a new bank
account, receive government benefits, and a host of other activities.
They will track everything you do. But I guess the only people that
have something to hide will worry, it isn’t like history repeats
itself.
Section
102 of this bill should cause worry to all Americans, past and present:
- IN GENERAL
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary
of Homeland Security shall have the authority to waive, and shall
waive, all laws such Secretary, in such Secretary's sole discretion,
determines necessary to ensure expeditious construction of the
barriers and roads under this section.
- NO JUDICIAL
REVIEW Notwithstanding any other provision of law (statutory
or nonstatutory), no court, administrative agency, or other entity
shall have jurisdiction "(A) to hear any cause or
claim arising from any action undertaken, or any decision made,
by the Secretary of Homeland Security pursuant to paragraph (1)";
or "(B) to order compensatory, declaratory, injunctive, equitable,
or any other relief for damage alleged to arise from any such
action or decision."
You read it right, Congress is attempting (this text has appeared
in previous bills) to remove the Supreme Court from the balance
of power. Giving the Department of Homeland Security unbridled power
to legislate as they see fit is unacceptable from the standpoint
of ensuring freedom for all Americans. Who are we to hold responsible
in the Department of Homeland Security? They are not elected officials,
yet they cannot be held in contempt of violating our Constitutional
Rights as Americans, our God given rights to live free and not be
held slaves of our own government.
A war is brewing between the Supreme Court and the other branches
of power. One must ask, do you really think the Supreme Court will
rule against itself having the power to declare laws unconstitutional?
The Supreme Court deciding they don’t have that power has as much
chance of happening as Congress cutting the size of government in
half. Now you must ask yourself, how will this be implemented?
Implementation
will take place through extortion. Let’s not forget extortion is
illegal, unless you are the federal government. If a state refuses
to implement the REAL ID Act it will not be a beneficiary of federal
dollars or programs. The citizens of the state will not be purvey
to federal programs, incentives, and even travel. Your tax dollars
are taken away and held hostage in exchange for your rights. The
federal behemoth has concocted the perfect system to ensure they
can erode the rights of the states. Identification of citizens was
never a right given to the federal government by the Constitution,
yet the immense power it has become has declared it the right of
the federal government. The rights for identifying citizens have
been predicated to the states as explicitly laid out in the Tenth
Amendment.
Let
us not forget the gross perversion of power that has allowed this
bill to pass as is. The simple fact this bill was attached to emergency
spending to ensure our troops are safe while at war is despicable.
All members of Congress should feel disgusted at their attempts
to subjugate the freedoms we enjoy as Americans while not standing
up against this bill. The fact not one member of the Senate had
the courage to vote against this bill should be proof to all Americans
that our representatives are not upholding the Constitution they
swore to obey. The bill failed to pass on its own last year. It
would have done the same this year. It was bad legislation, it is
still bad legislation, and it will be bad legislation.
Congress
needs to do away with riders and unrelated legislation to bills.
If a bill cannot pass on its own merit we as free Americans don’t
need it.
Our only hope is for the governors to refuse to honor this law,
which National Governors Association is planning to oppose. Write
your governor; tell him to fight this to the bloody end. Fight the
blackmail; fight the erosion of your constitutional rights to be
free within your country. There is still hope, do everything you
can and get everyone you can to contact your elected officials.
May
12, 2005
Harold
E. Smith III [send him mail]
is a software engineer in Falls Church, Virginia.
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2005 © LewRockwell.com
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