Originally posted by St Udio
the link says that the Iraqi people ''give little resistance" to the data/ID collection by US soldiers.

Maybe they did and maybe they didnt.
Do you expect the article to say "the Iraqis are fighting this tooth and nail, but we are going ahead with it" ?

we have data collection here already, the Census each decade,
then if you want to Vote or Drive or Hunt or buy Guns
or visit a National Park, & etc

yeah, maybe you didnt read the article. There is no
biometrics involved with the census, or voting, or driving or hunting.
What we are talking about here is...

Fingerprints and iris scans — known as biometric data — form the foundation for reliable identification records. Iraqis are added to the
database when they are determined to be insurgents, found near attack sites or detained. Other Iraqis have been scanned at their homes, their
workplaces, or at checkpoints.
besides the fingerprints on record if you served in the military

I was never fingerprinted in the military. Where did you get this information?

we have all layers of personal data collection on ourselves...

Again, apples and oranges.
When was the last time you had a retna scan my friend?
Or the last time you were fingerprinted?

what makes Iraqi residents so special?

Well thats simple.
Its thier country
not to mention we are not the worlds police.
The armed forces are for the protection of the United States and to see them being used as the worlds police makes me sick.

we should not do anything to help protect both our troops and the peaceful, law abiding Iraqis...
for want of infringing on the privacy of a secret-combatant....a spy & saboteur in their midst... willing to plant bombs in Mosques or food markets
in a countrywide war-zone...
wow

Well your world view is pretty limited.
The insurgents keep coming......from other countries.
How is a biometric database of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis going to stop insurgents coming from foreign lands? Oh thats right, it isnt.
You want to know the best way to protect our troops?
Another easy answer.
Bring them home
[edit on 5-8-2007 by 11Bravo]