Would you support eye or thumb scans to eliminate voter fraud?

Would you support eye or thumb scans when voting?


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Why not just have an ID?

Biometric Devices and Fingerprint Spoofing


During the Washington & Jefferson College January intersession, the students in ITL 233: Cyberattacks performed a variety of lab exercises to explore the properties of a variety of malware and security software. On January 26th, we worked as a group to investigate the numerous reports (1, 2, 3) that biometric fingerprint scanners can easily be spoofed with Play-doh, gummy bears, and other household materials. While we believed that fingerprint spoofing would be possible using plastic molds and latex or gelatin casts, we wanted to confirm that a less sophisticated method would work as well.

Biometric Devices and Fingerprint Spoofing

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This is just general information and not directed at the voting issues, but finger prints systems can " ALL BE LIFTED".
Most states are now requiring digital fingerprinting in order to issue a driver's license or state ID anyhow. Next, they will start collecting our DNA. It won't be long before we are all issued a bar code which will allow us to drive, vote, and access our bank accounts.

It will be easier to carry just one card that does all functions and is nearly impossible to fake
Drivers licenses can be faked.

Social Security faked.

Birth certificates faked.

Passports faked.

Let's replace it with one easily faked ID.

No

Fake your DNA, fake facial recognition, fake a fingerprint, fake a retinal scan

Lot tougher than a 19 year old sneaking into a bar
 
Medications- Some medications, namely chemotherapy medications can cause you to lose your fingerprints. These medications may cause severe peeling of the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet in some patients. ... Over time, these materials wear away the ridges of the fingers that make up a fingerprint.
 
I support a national ID that is linked to a biometric of your DNA, facial recognition, fingerprint and signature. It should be provided for free to all Americans

This ID would be used for a drivers license, passport, credit card, healthcare card, social security card, library card and any other card you may carry in your wallet

I would support a sub-epidermal electronic system, basically an implanted circuit that has all your information and such on it. We already have tatoo-like stickers that use a very similar set up as modern cellphone barcodes (that's the dotty square you can use your phone to look shit up with) for storing medical information and so forth. However, I'd like something that cannot be stolen and doesn't ever get lost personally. (I want to put my ID, credit cards, all of that stuff in it so I don't have to carry the damn things - I hate purses.)

But I'm sure that's just too much for some folks so we'll have to find another solution heh

I'd like a nationwide medical ID and record
You scan your ID and all of your medical records are accessible to any doctor or pharmacist or hospital. Go to an emergency room anywhere in the country and your medical history and doctors come up on the screen
 
I support a national ID that is linked to a biometric of your DNA, facial recognition, fingerprint and signature. It should be provided for free to all Americans

This ID would be used for a drivers license, passport, credit card, healthcare card, social security card, library card and any other card you may carry in your wallet

I would support a sub-epidermal electronic system, basically an implanted circuit that has all your information and such on it. We already have tatoo-like stickers that use a very similar set up as modern cellphone barcodes (that's the dotty square you can use your phone to look shit up with) for storing medical information and so forth. However, I'd like something that cannot be stolen and doesn't ever get lost personally. (I want to put my ID, credit cards, all of that stuff in it so I don't have to carry the damn things - I hate purses.)

But I'm sure that's just too much for some folks so we'll have to find another solution heh

I'd like a nationwide medical ID and record
You scan your ID and all of your medical records are accessible to any doctor or pharmacist or hospital. Go to an emergency room anywhere in the country and your medical history and doctors come up on the screen

Doctors/hopsitals have something like that, no ID scan, I cannot remember the name. It connects up the patients specialists and so forth. If I have the energy I'll look it up later.
 
I support a national ID that is linked to a biometric of your DNA, facial recognition, fingerprint and signature. It should be provided for free to all Americans

This ID would be used for a drivers license, passport, credit card, healthcare card, social security card, library card and any other card you may carry in your wallet

I would support a sub-epidermal electronic system, basically an implanted circuit that has all your information and such on it. We already have tatoo-like stickers that use a very similar set up as modern cellphone barcodes (that's the dotty square you can use your phone to look shit up with) for storing medical information and so forth. However, I'd like something that cannot be stolen and doesn't ever get lost personally. (I want to put my ID, credit cards, all of that stuff in it so I don't have to carry the damn things - I hate purses.)

But I'm sure that's just too much for some folks so we'll have to find another solution heh

I'd like a nationwide medical ID and record
You scan your ID and all of your medical records are accessible to any doctor or pharmacist or hospital. Go to an emergency room anywhere in the country and your medical history and doctors come up on the screen

Doctors/hopsitals have something like that, no ID scan, I cannot remember the name. It connects up the patients specialists and so forth. If I have the energy I'll look it up later.

For my family, getting doctors and hospitals to share information is a nightmare. You have to call up each doctor and request they send records to another doctor. I use Walgreens as a pharmacy so they have records within the Walgreens chain

It should be simple to have a national database that everyone can upload your records into and only medical professionals can access
 
I support a national ID that is linked to a biometric of your DNA, facial recognition, fingerprint and signature. It should be provided for free to all Americans

This ID would be used for a drivers license, passport, credit card, healthcare card, social security card, library card and any other card you may carry in your wallet

I would support a sub-epidermal electronic system, basically an implanted circuit that has all your information and such on it. We already have tatoo-like stickers that use a very similar set up as modern cellphone barcodes (that's the dotty square you can use your phone to look shit up with) for storing medical information and so forth. However, I'd like something that cannot be stolen and doesn't ever get lost personally. (I want to put my ID, credit cards, all of that stuff in it so I don't have to carry the damn things - I hate purses.)

But I'm sure that's just too much for some folks so we'll have to find another solution heh

I'd like a nationwide medical ID and record
You scan your ID and all of your medical records are accessible to any doctor or pharmacist or hospital. Go to an emergency room anywhere in the country and your medical history and doctors come up on the screen

Doctors/hopsitals have something like that, no ID scan, I cannot remember the name. It connects up the patients specialists and so forth. If I have the energy I'll look it up later.

For my family, getting doctors and hospitals to share information is a nightmare. You have to call up each doctor and request they send records to another doctor. I use Walgreens as a pharmacy so they have records within the Walgreens chain

It should be simple to have a national database that everyone can upload your records into and only medical professionals can access

Yeah this one is internet or the cloud and the Docs can access it with a tablet. I wish I could remember the name but it was a video and I don't do well remembering those.
 
I think thumb scans would be great. There needs to be some kind of system to prevent voter fraud.

The best way to handle the problem is by instituting a mandatory death penalty for voter fraud.
 
I support a national ID that is linked to a biometric of your DNA, facial recognition, fingerprint and signature. It should be provided for free to all Americans

This ID would be used for a drivers license, passport, credit card, healthcare card, social security card, library card and any other card you may carry in your wallet

I would support a sub-epidermal electronic system, basically an implanted circuit that has all your information and such on it. We already have tatoo-like stickers that use a very similar set up as modern cellphone barcodes (that's the dotty square you can use your phone to look shit up with) for storing medical information and so forth. However, I'd like something that cannot be stolen and doesn't ever get lost personally. (I want to put my ID, credit cards, all of that stuff in it so I don't have to carry the damn things - I hate purses.)

But I'm sure that's just too much for some folks so we'll have to find another solution heh

I'd like a nationwide medical ID and record
You scan your ID and all of your medical records are accessible to any doctor or pharmacist or hospital. Go to an emergency room anywhere in the country and your medical history and doctors come up on the screen

Doctors/hopsitals have something like that, no ID scan, I cannot remember the name. It connects up the patients specialists and so forth. If I have the energy I'll look it up later.

For my family, getting doctors and hospitals to share information is a nightmare. You have to call up each doctor and request they send records to another doctor. I use Walgreens as a pharmacy so they have records within the Walgreens chain

It should be simple to have a national database that everyone can upload your records into and only medical professionals can access
That was another Obama failure. The Obama stimulus bill was supposed to let any doctor anywhere in the country access the database

The computers do not communicate with each other.

Epic Fail
 
I support a national ID that is linked to a biometric of your DNA, facial recognition, fingerprint and signature. It should be provided for free to all Americans

This ID would be used for a drivers license, passport, credit card, healthcare card, social security card, library card and any other card you may carry in your wallet

I would support a sub-epidermal electronic system, basically an implanted circuit that has all your information and such on it. We already have tatoo-like stickers that use a very similar set up as modern cellphone barcodes (that's the dotty square you can use your phone to look shit up with) for storing medical information and so forth. However, I'd like something that cannot be stolen and doesn't ever get lost personally. (I want to put my ID, credit cards, all of that stuff in it so I don't have to carry the damn things - I hate purses.)

But I'm sure that's just too much for some folks so we'll have to find another solution heh

I'd like a nationwide medical ID and record
You scan your ID and all of your medical records are accessible to any doctor or pharmacist or hospital. Go to an emergency room anywhere in the country and your medical history and doctors come up on the screen

Doctors/hopsitals have something like that, no ID scan, I cannot remember the name. It connects up the patients specialists and so forth. If I have the energy I'll look it up later.

For my family, getting doctors and hospitals to share information is a nightmare. You have to call up each doctor and request they send records to another doctor. I use Walgreens as a pharmacy so they have records within the Walgreens chain

It should be simple to have a national database that everyone can upload your records into and only medical professionals can access
That was another Obama failure. The Obama stimulus bill was supposed to let any doctor anywhere in the country access the database

The computers do not communicate with each other.

Epic Fail

Not the stimulus bill but it would be a great improvement in Obamacare. Spend the money to set up a nationwide database and allow patients to opt out if they choose
 
Medications- Some medications, namely chemotherapy medications can cause you to lose your fingerprints. These medications may cause severe peeling of the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet in some patients. ... Over time, these materials wear away the ridges of the fingers that make up a fingerprint.
Over time, these materials wear away the ridges of the fingers that make up a fingerprint.
Link?
 
That is true, but the liberals are trying to do an end run around the Constitution with this NPV National Popular Vote. That must be opposed everytime it's mentioned.
Never heard of it. Let them masturbate all they want, it's going nowhere. The SCOTUS will make sure of it.
The SCOTUS cannot overturn an Amendment and that is the only way we lose the Electoral College.
It doesn't need an amendment to make the EV work as they were intended.....the state's could follow how Maine uses their elector votes.
 
That is true, but the liberals are trying to do an end run around the Constitution with this NPV National Popular Vote. That must be opposed everytime it's mentioned.
Never heard of it. Let them masturbate all they want, it's going nowhere. The SCOTUS will make sure of it.
The SCOTUS cannot overturn an Amendment and that is the only way we lose the Electoral College.
It doesn't need an amendment to make the EV work as they were intended.....the state's could follow how Maine uses their elector votes.
There's nothing stopping them now.
 
I would support a sub-epidermal electronic system, basically an implanted circuit that has all your information and such on it. We already have tatoo-like stickers that use a very similar set up as modern cellphone barcodes (that's the dotty square you can use your phone to look shit up with) for storing medical information and so forth. However, I'd like something that cannot be stolen and doesn't ever get lost personally. (I want to put my ID, credit cards, all of that stuff in it so I don't have to carry the damn things - I hate purses.)

But I'm sure that's just too much for some folks so we'll have to find another solution heh

I'd like a nationwide medical ID and record
You scan your ID and all of your medical records are accessible to any doctor or pharmacist or hospital. Go to an emergency room anywhere in the country and your medical history and doctors come up on the screen

Doctors/hopsitals have something like that, no ID scan, I cannot remember the name. It connects up the patients specialists and so forth. If I have the energy I'll look it up later.

For my family, getting doctors and hospitals to share information is a nightmare. You have to call up each doctor and request they send records to another doctor. I use Walgreens as a pharmacy so they have records within the Walgreens chain

It should be simple to have a national database that everyone can upload your records into and only medical professionals can access
That was another Obama failure. The Obama stimulus bill was supposed to let any doctor anywhere in the country access the database

The computers do not communicate with each other.

Epic Fail

Not the stimulus bill but it would be a great improvement in Obamacare. Spend the money to set up a nationwide database and allow patients to opt out if they choose
They were supposed to do that with the funding from the stimulus bill. It was an epic fail by the Obama administration.

Apparently the Obama administration thought it was more important to spend the money on a research grant to study penis washing in Africa.
 
That is true, but the liberals are trying to do an end run around the Constitution with this NPV National Popular Vote. That must be opposed everytime it's mentioned.
Never heard of it. Let them masturbate all they want, it's going nowhere. The SCOTUS will make sure of it.
The SCOTUS cannot overturn an Amendment and that is the only way we lose the Electoral College.
It doesn't need an amendment to make the EV work as they were intended.....the state's could follow how Maine uses their elector votes.
There's nothing stopping them now.
True, so it would take simply the states changing winner takes ALL electors......the electors given as congressmen could count as vote of their citizens and the two extra electors representing senators vote for the overall state winner.
 
15th post
That is true, but the liberals are trying to do an end run around the Constitution with this NPV National Popular Vote. That must be opposed everytime it's mentioned.
Never heard of it. Let them masturbate all they want, it's going nowhere. The SCOTUS will make sure of it.
The SCOTUS cannot overturn an Amendment and that is the only way we lose the Electoral College.
It doesn't need an amendment to make the EV work as they were intended.....the state's could follow how Maine uses their elector votes.
There's nothing stopping them now.
True, so it would take simply the states changing winner takes ALL electors......the electors given as congressmen could count as vote of their citizens and the two extra electors representing senators vote for the overall state winner.
The GOP has some of those and if you win you get the delegates. On the dem side, not so much. But it's up to the parties of the states.
 
Medications- Some medications, namely chemotherapy medications can cause you to lose your fingerprints. These medications may cause severe peeling of the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet in some patients. ... Over time, these materials wear away the ridges of the fingers that make up a fingerprint.
Over time, these materials wear away the ridges of the fingers that make up a fingerprint.
Link?

Chemotherapy Agent May Cause Fingerprint Loss in Patients With Cancer

Chemotherapy and Fingerprint Loss: Beyond Cosmetic

Do Fingerprints Ever Change?
 
I support a national ID that is linked to a biometric of your DNA, facial recognition, fingerprint and signature. It should be provided for free to all Americans

This ID would be used for a drivers license, passport, credit card, healthcare card, social security card, library card and any other card you may carry in your wallet

I would support a sub-epidermal electronic system, basically an implanted circuit that has all your information and such on it. We already have tatoo-like stickers that use a very similar set up as modern cellphone barcodes (that's the dotty square you can use your phone to look shit up with) for storing medical information and so forth. However, I'd like something that cannot be stolen and doesn't ever get lost personally. (I want to put my ID, credit cards, all of that stuff in it so I don't have to carry the damn things - I hate purses.)

But I'm sure that's just too much for some folks so we'll have to find another solution heh

I'd like a nationwide medical ID and record
You scan your ID and all of your medical records are accessible to any doctor or pharmacist or hospital. Go to an emergency room anywhere in the country and your medical history and doctors come up on the screen
It's not like these records could never be hacked or sold. Nah. Impossible. That would never happen.
 
Anyone believing the corrupt officials in sanctuary cities harboring illegals would break federal law by hiding them but wouldn't also hand them a ballot to vote should probably check in for a lobotomy. This past election since there were numerous reports from nearly every state claiming voter fraud across the country, shouldn't more stringent measures be enforced to control this from happening?

If there is no way to get control and deport illegals holed up in predominately blue areas that continue to harbor them, then at the very least these sanctuary cities should be excluded from the voting process in upcoming elections until they can agree to abide by federal law. Beyond that, voter ID's should be required in all poll places. Maybe since most pollsters probably don't look at ID's good enough, the best way to get a handle on voter fraud which is no doubt rampant, each voter should have to undergo a thumb or eye scan when casting their vote. Also databases should be connected all across the U.S. to ensure people aren't voting multiple times using numerous addresses.
I am from a sanctuary city and an election worker. There is no fraud. The type of nation wide conspiracy you're talking about is far fetched, at best.
Bullshit, I voted in a "sanctuary city" and in order to vote in the appropriate polling station, all that the election worker requested from people who didn't have ID's, was a piece of US mail with a name and address on it. How does that prove you are the same person on that paper and if you are a citizen or not? It doesn't.
Vetting of the person is suppose to happen when the person registers to vote....not at the polling place e????

In the states I've lived in and voted, no Id at the polling spot was needed, not even your electric bill was needed.....
Where I voted many didn't have any form of ID or even the voter form, so the election worker simply asked for a piece of mail with their address on it, or a phone bill or bank statement etc.

This was mainly to ensure the person is at the right station, not to see if they are even eligible to vote. In some cases the voter had nothing, so the worker verbally asked their address and would give them a voting form and point to a booth.

I find it hilarious that under these chaotic circumstances the Left is claiming "no voter fraud occured", while the Spanish media was doing a full court blitz 24/7, instructing everyone, documented or not, to vote for Hillary. Even Obama himself asked for the same.
 
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