"The announcement partially assuaged privacy advocates who feared the technology wouldn't protect travelers from identity theft or from people who aim to harm Americans traveling abroad.
"'Is it a step forward? Yes. Is it foolproof? That remains to be proven,' said Barry Steinhardt, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union [or, more accurately, director of the ACLU's Technology and Liberty Program].
"The State Department said its original proposal in February generated 2,335 comments that were overwhelmingly opposed to the [did they mention it was unencrypted?] technology because of concerns that terrorists could identify and target them as U.S. citizens.
"So the new passports' front covers and spines will include an anti-skimming material that blocks the radio waves that could pick up the data...
"Other countries are also switching to microchipped, biometric passports at the request of the United States. The Patriot Act says visitors from 27 countries whose citizens don't now need visas to visit the United States would have to get electronic passports by next October.
"The State Department will test the electronic passports in December with government employees who use official or diplomatic passports for government travel. The U.S. traveling public is expected to start receiving new or replacement electronic passports in early 2006."
"America was never innocent. We popped our cherry on the boat over and looked back with no regrets. You can't ascribe our fall from grace to any single event or set of circumstances. You can't lose what you lacked at conception.
"Mass-market nostalgia gets you hopped up for a past that never existed. Hagiography sanctifies shuck-and-jive politicians and reinvents their expedient gestures as moments of great moral weight. Our continuing narrative line is blurred past truth and hindsight. Only a reckless verisimilitude can set that line straight."
--James Ellroy, American Tabloid
Ensure a Free and Fair Election (Ban Paperless Voting Machines
"The basic tool for the manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use the words."