Real ID - the unconstitutional national ID card system - was one of the most outrageous Bush initiatives and was among the most likely to be scuttled once America got a real President.
Just days after President Obama took office, it already looks like Real ID may be on the way out.
Obama's Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has opposed the far-right Real ID. As Governor of Arizona, she signed a law to bar that state from complying with this unfunded mandate. Now Napolitano says the government has to "rethink" Real ID.
"Rethink" it? Hell, what's there to "rethink"? The Bush regime obviously didn't think at all when it passed Real ID, so why delay scrapping it? The Bush cult is mere background noise now, so what can they do if Real ID is abolished - other than whine about it on the Internet?
If Kentucky complies with Real ID, state officials will have been guilty of treason for surrendering to the rogue Bush regime.
(Source: http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2009-01-22-securelicense_N.htm)
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Real ID meets its match?
Posted by Bandit at 12:39 PM
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