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  • Social Security Card in Armenia????

    Do the people of Armenia really need that??? It's gonna be too Americanized!


  • #2
    If it can simplify the processes at any government building, I don't see why not.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by maroon
      Do the people of Armenia really need that??? It's gonna be too Americanized!

      http://www.padco.am/events/01-07-04/index.html
      The people need more donkeys. There is no one riding around on a donkey in the U.S. Give everyone a donkey and no one will accuse you of being "americanized".
      Their passports already have serial numbers so what's the big deal about a social security number? If anything it should be the same number to make databasing easier.

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      • #4
        Social Security and government involvement doesn't solve anything, but makes it easier to have everyone down to a number and violate their privacy. Oh the 'joys' of being a 'citizen'.
        Last edited by loseyourname; 06-27-2004, 11:27 AM.
        Achkerov kute.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Anonymouse
          Social Security and government involvement doesn't solve anything, but makes it easier to have everyone down to a number and violate their privacy. Oh the 'joys' of being a 'citizen'.
          Damn right. And stop forcing children to be immunized. Needles hurt.

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          • #6
            Why do you assume that private institutions cannot accomodate such services? You must be one brainwashed eggplant to believe that only government can provide transportation, roads, hospitals, and even immunization.
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #7
              Private institutions have no interest in providing these services in areas where it doesn't pay to do so. Neither can they force people to be immunized, or provide free immunization.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by patlajan
                Private institutions have no interest in providing these services in areas where it doesn't pay to do so. Neither can they force people to be immunized, or provide free immunization.
                Forcing immunization is coercion. Private institutions will and can perform these exact functions, voluntarily, not forcing immunization. The only reason they cannot is because the State has a monopoly on these services. Since you know nothing about economics I suggest you not speak.
                Achkerov kute.

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