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Did you Know the FEDS are working towards tracking every kid?

If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face – forever.
George Orwell

This is one of the most troubling issues of all in this fast track Controllers movement to take away our rights. If the Controllers sneak this past the people it will mean that from now on – and for the rest of their lives – our children and grandchildren will grow up  into believing that such government ability is all “for the children”.  As the children age more and more of these Orwellian type “laws” will be passed and those first Americans of the 21st century will see it as normal that our Government keep tabs on us all. These children will be “observed” by government agents from birth to grave. . . I mean, we all know it’s already going on but this move by the Controllers will make it all legal. . . . Pass this along to those who you think give a damn!. . . EDITOR

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from the New York Post

How the feds are tracking your kid

By EMMETT MCGROARTY & JANE ROBBINS

Last Updated: 12:13 AM, December 28, 2011

Posted: 11:01 PM, December 27, 2011

Would it bother you to know that the federal Centers for Disease Control had been shown your daughter’s health records to see how she responded to an STD/teen-pregnancy-prevention program? How about if the federal Department of Education and Department of Labor scrutinized your son’s academic performance to see if he should be “encouraged” to leave high school early to learn a trade? Would you think the government was intruding on your territory as a parent?

Under regulations the Obama Department of Education released this month, these scenarios could become reality. The department has taken a giant step toward creating a de facto national student database that will track students by their personal information from preschool through career. Although current federal law prohibits this, the department decided to ignore Congress and, in effect, rewrite the law. Student privacy and parental authority will suffer.

How did it happen? . . . Read the rest of the story