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To: Ed Current
I say no to a controlled society and the back door National ID through your driver's license. Look at web site Eagle Forum. Hell no. I will not surrender liberty for the benefit of societal security which we will not get anyway !!! The American Assoc. of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) is run by not only motor vehicle administrators but by law enforcement executives.

The AAMVA is a private corporation. Go to their web site and attempt to look up some of their items. Off limits to the public through username/password protection. Why do our state governments give money to this police state organization who do not operate under open door laws that many states have ? Read the article by Phylis Schafely. She mentions the AAMVA is not forthcoming on their proposal including the mandate that states must participate in the Driver License Agreement which will include the linking of motor vehicle databases between states, Mexico and Canada ! Your personal information would accessible even to a corrupt cop in Cancun Mexico !
39 posted on 12/03/2004 9:05:31 PM PST by CORedneck
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To: CORedneck
I DO NOT want illegal aliens (read FORIEGN NATIONALS) issued Drivers Licenses in ANY State of the Union. What is WRONG with an International Drivers License? And just exactly when did that go by the way side?

Mexico is SO FAR unworthy of any trust from it's TOP that it is difficult, if not impossible, to consider ANY proposal much less their FULL-ON belly laughs of late! Señor Fox and his compadres are rapidly developing only the caricatures of themselves! ZORRO! zip ...xip...zits. We have a cure for that in "the states." It's called Clearasil!

40 posted on 12/03/2004 9:42:20 PM PST by LNewman
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