To: NEWwoman
I was thinking the same thing. A national ID card might be a good thing, as long as it does not contain any personal data, like medical history.
What Hillary is after is another story. It looks as though she is doing an about face on immigration and the Hispanic vote. Could it be that she thinks the Democrats have maxed out on exploiting the Hispanic vote?
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02/11/2003 10:25:37 AM PST by
Eva
To: Eva
Hillary uses the same format consistently: I know what the problem is. I know the solution.
She can define neither coherently. She's what we would call "a scatterbrain".
To: Eva
As more hispanics become affluent they will become less pawns of the DNC and return to their normal conservative values. Most people don't realise it but the social values in the carribe and Central America along with Mexico are very conservative. Just because they have carnival shouldn't be taken as a sign of widespread liberality. I have no need for another damn card that can be misused, counterfited and will cost millions to produce. This is just another ploy for a national data base and it sucks about as much as Hillary herself does.
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