After the attacks on September 11, 2001, America fell in to a time of panic and hysteria. People around the nation feared for their lives, afraid that terrorists would hit spots around them. National security became the number one issue of concern to every American. The question was posed: what can possibly be done to make the lives of every American safer from terrorism? How will government agencies be able to track down people who want to endanger American citizen's lives? The answer to that question is simple: the creation of a National ID card. This ID card would hold very important information about the owner of the card. According to the supporters of this National ID card, it would not only deter terrorism, but make all American citizens safer. The truth is, the National ID card is extremely dangerous and will actually cause more harm than good. Creating a National ID card will expose Americans to new dangers and will create a false sense of security, thus in......
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