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Mark Sanford Opposes the Real ID
With the Federal government hell bent on making America a police state, who is to stand up to them? How about a red state Governor? Mark Sanford, the Governor of South Carolina, plans to sue the Federal government for forcing states to comply with an unconstitutional law.
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Re: Mark Sanford Opposes the Real ID
people have so many rediculous ideas about RID. All it is is a body of minimum requirements that all states must conform to. They'll continue to be administered by your local governments, not by the Federal government. It's not a national ID. It's not the beginning of an American 1984. It's not going to cause the Rapture.
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Re: Mark Sanford Opposes the Real ID
When I saw the title of this thread I was like... "Somebody thinks this is news?" LOL. Thanks for the article.
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Re: Mark Sanford Opposes the Real ID
I look forward to Real ID becoming reality.
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Re: Mark Sanford Opposes the Real ID
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State Rebellion against De Facto National ID Card Spreads SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - As part of a growing state rebellion, Gov. Christine Gregoire today signed a bill rejecting REAL ID, a new federal identification system that would create a de facto national ID card. Legislatures in four other states – Maine, Idaho, Arkansas and Montana – also have adopted measures opposing REAL ID, and lawmakers in more than 20 other states are considering similar action. American Civil Liberties Union : Washington Governor Signs Bill Rejecting REAL ID |
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Re: Mark Sanford Opposes the Real ID
Big kudos to the Governors who oppose this 1984 crap.
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Re: Mark Sanford Opposes the Real ID
Should an American tax payer be required to get permission from the federal government to travel, utilize federal services or facilities, get a job, open a bank account or other financial services? REAL ID is big step towards that goal. Basically, instead of creating a new national ID card. They are going to use state ID cards to accomplish the same objective. It does not matter that states will issue the ID. If the purpose is to serve as a national proof of identity.
Requiring Americans to provide proof of identity and status to do common daily activities is a problem. Storing massive amounts of information about law abiding Americans is a problem. Granting federal, state, local, foreign and private entities access to this information is a problem. An article about so-called fusion centers is linked below. These are information clearinghouses for domestic intelligence. Some say this is the greatest thing since sliced bread. Others say they are ripe for abuse. Feds Tout New Domestic Intelligence Centers | Threat Level from Wired.com Quote:
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Re: Mark Sanford Opposes the Real ID
here's the "massive body of data":
* The person's full legal name. * The person's date of birth. * The person's gender. * The person's driver's license or identification card number. * A digital photograph of the person. * The person's address of principle residence. * The person's signature. * Physical security features designed to prevent tampering, counterfeiting, or duplication of the document for fraudulent purposes. * A common machine-readable technology, with defined minimum data elements. * In order to receive any grant or other type of financial assistance available under this legislation, States would be required to participate in the interstate compact known as the "Driver License Agreement." This agreement would provide electronic access by a State to information contained in the motor vehicle databases of all other States. * The State motor vehicle database would have to contain, at a minimum: o All data fields printed on drivers' licenses and identification cards issued by the State. o Motor vehicle drivers' histories, including motor vehicle violations, suspensions, and points on licenses. House Passes H.R. 418, the REAL ID Act of 2005 |
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Re: Mark Sanford Opposes the Real ID
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It's obvious that the author here doesn't comprehend the definition of a Police State and is under the FALSE impression we are becoming one, so I ask one of the more intellectually honest members to help me understand how this patently FALSE premise has any credibility. DHS | REAL ID Final Rule: Questions & Answers "states must upgrade the security of their license systems, to include a check for lawful status of all applicants, to ensure that illegal aliens cannot obtain REAL ID licenses. Some states are expected to be compliant well before that time. Compliance will be needed for access into a federal facility, boarding commercial aircraft, and entering nuclear power plants. Federal agencies will continue to accept licenses for official purposes from residents of states that comply with the law." Gee, we wouldn't want to ensure that applicants are not illegal immigrants would we? DUH. |
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Re: Mark Sanford Opposes the Real ID
Whether America is or is becoming a police state isn't the issue. The issue is do we want to live in a country where you have to show identification and therefore receive approval to do daily activities. Are we a nation of people or just numbers in a database and a tax return? In a free society people have rights and don't have to ask permission to exercise them.
Is America a Police State? Congressman Ron Paul U.S. House of Representatives June 27, 2002 Quote:
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