Years ago the Germans wanted to secure their borders and more than six million people were exterminated. PATRIOT III, which is touted as a driver's license or border bill) authorizes a man connected to wire transfers to bin Ladin to waive all laws with no judicial review and no relief. The sole discretion for which laws are part of all laws belong is that of a man who was, to a large extent, responsible for the deaths of 3000 Americans on 9/11. How many other people (287,000,000 perhaps?)have to die curtesy of Chertoff before Reid will act differeently than those who allowed Hitler to do what the Bush Adminsitration has planned for our country. The Republicans admitted they did not have the votes to pass the Real ID Act two weeks ago. What has changed?
BTW, this bill also forever ends potlical asylum in the United States.
Forum NameLatest Breaking News
Topic subjectDemocrats won't stop drivers license verification bill,
Reid says
Topic
URL
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=102x1422369#14223691422369, Democrats won't stop drivers license verification bill, Reid
says
Posted by Daphne08 on Mon Apr-25-05 09:54 PM
(I apologize if this has already been posted, but I couldn't find it
anywhere.)
The READ ID ACT is NOT dead!! It looks as if it will become law!
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2005-04-25-real... WASHINGTON — A controversial bill that would require states to verify
the citizenship or legal status of anyone applying for a drivers
license will likely become law because Senate Democrats don't have the
votes to stop it, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said Monday.
Aimed at illegal immigrants, the so-called Real ID Act is expected to
be included in a final version of an $81 billion spending bill to fund
the war in Iraq, according to Reid, D-Nev. House and Senate lawmakers
begin negotiating a final version of the spending bill this week.
Reid and most Democrats had fought for months against the Real ID
measure and succeeded in keeping it out of the Senate version of the
spending bill. But Reid said Democrats have decided they would not hold
up passage of the Iraq war spending bill solely because it includes the
Real ID Act.
Republicans "are going to keep the Real ID (Act) on the supplemental,"
said Reid, who opposes the measure. "They did it on purpose. They put
it on the supplemental, which we couldn't stop" because both parties
support the additional funds for U.S. troops.