I'm currently taking a World Politics and International Terorrism course, and the professor is a major proponent of a biometric national identification system. In recent years, I have heard many liberal circles crusade against such a system, and I have to admit, my ignorance on the subject had led me to oppose such a program. However, after hearing the argument on the side of such national identification programs, must confess, I find the arguments in favor of them to be quite compelling.
The only justification against such a program that I can come up with in this early hour of cramming before a midterm examination is the purely selfish desire to remain unidentified to the national government. So, Liberal Legions and Otherwise Loosely Affiliated Libertarians (LLOLAL!!), sell me off of (or onto, although I've already probably heard your arguments) national identification systems.
After all, this is far more enlightening than "DO THE DEMOSPLATS NEED EXTREME MAKEOVER©?