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To: tejek who wrote (230279)4/22/2005 7:00:22 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 1573683
 
A person who exists in the US has to have at least one of the above if not all of them.

A legal requirement is not an absolute requirement. There is no physical law of the universe, or supernatural intervention to impose such rules.

The only thing that you might truly say is that "a person who exists in the US has to have", is a birth date, and that is only true if you beg the question by defining person to exclude anyone who has not been born. Its not hard to prove your conclusion if you can use it as one of your premises, even a hidden or assumed one.

At any moment you care to pick there will be people without driver's licenses, green cards, social security cards ect. in the US.

There are even people with out legal names, of course almost all of them are people who have just been born.

Tim