- The most honesty you'll ever see from a politician.
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But the accelerating madness is worse in Md., where real Americans might want to evacuate ASAP. We can take the state back after the revolution :)
In January, Gov. Parris N. Glendening (D) formed a task force to pull a wide range of initiatives into one bill. Several of the task force proposals have since been stripped away by uneasy lawmakers, including restrictions that would have prevented foreign nationals from holding driver's licenses if their visas had expired.
Count on it, 'specially the international part.During committee hearings, the opponents argued that election-year politics -- and the intense political pressure to pass something that appears to be tough on terrorism -- is at the root of Maryland's anti-terrorism effort. They predicted that most of the proposals, if they become law, would be used in criminal cases that have nothing to do with international terrorism.