5/18/2005, 8:51 am
Fellow comrades,
Tony Blair of the UK decided to introduce a plan for national ID cards in order to track people and keep record of those who are all located in the United Kingdom. Many of those who are naive are scared and afraid of this idea because they are not realizing the major benefits that will take place in this new area.
Remember, here at the People's Cube, we are always watching you. You may not know it, but we can see your every move. In fact, we don't even need a national ID card to keep track of you, since we have super-secret, super-special technology where we can see your every move.
Those who have not been re-educated, don't be too surprised, because it is already occurring. Those in the USSA are already covered with the so-called "Patriot Act." If you want the feel of a national ID card, just look for your Socialist Security card. And if you haven't been re-educated, read some more of our scholarly articles right here at the People's Cube.
Proudly looking at your every move,
Vladimir Ivanov
Red Journalism Headquarters, Moscow, USSR
Tony Blair of the UK decided to introduce a plan for national ID cards in order to track people and keep record of those who are all located in the United Kingdom. Many of those who are naive are scared and afraid of this idea because they are not realizing the major benefits that will take place in this new area.
Remember, here at the People's Cube, we are always watching you. You may not know it, but we can see your every move. In fact, we don't even need a national ID card to keep track of you, since we have super-secret, super-special technology where we can see your every move.
Those who have not been re-educated, don't be too surprised, because it is already occurring. Those in the USSA are already covered with the so-called "Patriot Act." If you want the feel of a national ID card, just look for your Socialist Security card. And if you haven't been re-educated, read some more of our scholarly articles right here at the People's Cube.
Proudly looking at your every move,
Vladimir Ivanov
Red Journalism Headquarters, Moscow, USSR