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say NO! 2 national ID card.

Urgent action needed on REAL ID Act
HR 418 -- A National ID Bill Masquerading As Immigration Reform

Rep. Ron Paul | March 24, 2005

I rise in strong opposition to HR 418, the REAL ID Act. This bill purports to make us safer from terrorists who may sneak into the United States, and from other illegal immigrants. While I agree that these issues are of vital importance, this bill will do very little to make us more secure. It will not address our real vulnerabilities. It will, however, make us much less free. In reality, this bill is a Trojan horse. It pretends to offer desperately needed border control in order to stampede Americans into sacrificing what is uniquely American: our constitutionally protected liberty.

What is wrong with this bill?

The REAL ID Act establishes a national ID card by mandating that states include certain minimum identification standards on driver's licenses. It contains no limits on the government's power to impose additional standards. Indeed, it gives authority to the Secretary of Homeland Security to unilaterally add requirements as he sees fit.

any state that opts out will automatically make non-persons out of its citizens. The citizens of that state will be unable to have any dealings with the federal government because their ID will not be accepted. They will not be able to fly or to take a train. In essence, in the eyes of the federal government they will cease to exist.

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2007-12-04 12:40:05 · answer #1 · answered by deesnuts 5 · 1 0

ID card yes.
Chips technologically possible.
Branding numbers, no longer needed.

Giuliani has ties to the formation of a NAU. Because of that, he will be pushing for a ID card that is common throughout Canada, Mexico, and USA so that our borders can be erased.

The chips are perfectly possible. In the near future when they can consume little to no power, and store a few megabits of data, chips are much more convenient than remembering a card. Think of how many wopuld have a chip the size of rice implanted in their hand to replace credit cards, or other personal info..... Once they are used for those reasons, you can bet someone who wants universal ids will be pushing for chips.

2007-12-04 12:37:01 · answer #2 · answered by vote_usa_first 7 · 0 1

Giuliani had been criticized for proposing many methods against terrorismand people deems it wrong as intruding into privacy of individuals making Hillary Clinton having the upperhand on this matter.

VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know if Giuliani will likely win.

2007-12-04 12:32:09 · answer #3 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 0 0

Guliania is a dictator. Did you see how he conducted himself at a Townhall meeting for city workers in NYC? Insulting them for speaking their mind?
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=zT-ouQPgMmI

2007-12-04 12:33:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

George Bush Does.

"Comin down from Texas, where im from. We brand our cattle, SO WHY NOT PEOPLE???"

2007-12-04 12:33:20 · answer #5 · answered by sambucca 4 · 0 3

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