
Contact Your Congressman Now: Protect Our Children’s Privacy!
As the Higher Education Reform and Opportunity Act (H.R. 4274) moves through Congress, the threat of a national database of personal information is imminent. The language would come from The College Transparency Act ( H.R. 2434) which would allow the collection of highly personal information throughout an individual’s college career without their consent.
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Big Government and Elites Love Datapalooza
Students can no longer attend public schools and expect to get a broad based academic education. Instead they are pawns of Big Government and Big Business.
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Texas Associations of Business study
After reading the Texas Associations of Business study, “The Economic Impact of Discriminatory Legislation On the State Of Texas,” Trayce Bradford, President of Texas Eagle Forum, wrote, “Contrary to what the TAB hopes you will believe by their polls and charts, they do NOT have a referendum on the religious liberty issues.
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It’s None of The Government’s Business
What is it about bureaucrats and school personnel that they want to pry into the personal life and habits of American citizens of every age? There seems to be no end to the imperial demands by government and schools to require both grownups and kids to reveal personal information.
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Perpetuating Federal Spending on Education
The Obama Administration is now trying to get around FERPA by the subterfuge of having the states build the databases and assign each child a different ID number.
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Dangerous Projects in Public Schools
President Barack Obama’s budget has added more than $100 billion of federal taxpayers’ money to what is called “education,” so that means it will be spent by alumni of the Saul Alinsky school of radical community organizing and/or the Chicago Democratic machine.
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Putting Private Info on Government Database
Far more personal information on students than is necessary is being collected by public schools, according to the Fordham Law School Center on Law and Information Policy, which investigated education records in all 50 states.
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Obama Gives What the Doctor Did Not Order
Barack Obama forced a bitter pill down the throats of Americans which the doctor did not order and patients do not want. Obama snuck into the stimulus bill a new system for rationing medical care, and he got Congress to ram it through the House and Senate without reading it.
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Will Corporations Own Our Identities?
No one should be able to own facts about other people. Our names and numbers, and also the laws we must obey, should not be property that can be owned by corporations and policed by federal courts.
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Your Financial Privacy On The Chopping Block
A collection of information about your financial affairs is a valuable commercial commodity.
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ID Card: The Password to the Police State
The current attempt to inflict Americans with the burden of having to carry a national ID card did not begin on 9-11 and, indeed, is unrelated to it. The attack on the World Trade Center is just a convenient excuse to promote this thoroughly un-American idea.
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Time To Start Over With Social Security Numbers
It isn’t just Social Security benefits that Americans are worried about; it’s the Social Security Number (SSN) itself.
Continue reading →- Will Corporations Own Our Identities?, 10-22-03
- Your Financial Privacy On The Chopping Block, 10-02-02
- ID Card: The Password to the Police State, 10-10-01
- Are We Becoming A Society Of Snoops?, 12-08-1999
- Who Controls Your Medical Records?, 3-24-1999
- Feds Grab for Medical Records, 7-22-1998
- Big Brother Is Monitoring Us by Databases, Sept. 1998
- Liberty vs. Totalitarianism, Clinton-Style, July 1998
- Prepared Statement of Phyllis Schlafly, witness. Sept. 19, 2002
- Lori Waters Testifies in Highways and Transit Subcommittee of the House Transportation Committee. Sept. 5, 2002
- Lori Waters Testifies in support of Federal Agency Privacy Protection Act. May 1, 2002
- Phyllis Schlafly Testifies on Driver’s License Privacy Protection. April 4, 2000
- Phyllis Schlafly Testifies About Databases. June 15, 1999
- Phyllis Schlafly Testifies About “Collections of Information” March 18, 1999