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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD class=columntexthead>HR 418: A National ID Bill Masquerading as Immigration Reform
</TD></TR><TR><TD class=showauthor>by Rep. Ron Paul</TD></TR><TR><TD class=columntext><!--startclickprintexclude--><!--endclickprintexclude--><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=215 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=15> </TD><TD width=200><TABLE borderColor=#0000ff cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=7 width=200 border=2><TBODY><TR><TD><CENTER>[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Watch Ron Paul deliver this speech to the House of Representatives on video.[/font]

</CENTER></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD width=15> </TD><TD width=200> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>I rise in strong opposition to HR 418, the REAL ID Act. This bill purports to make us safer from terrorists who may sneak into the United States, and from other illegal immigrants. While I agree that these issues are of vital importance, this bill will do very little to make us more secure. It will not address our real vulnerabilities. It will, however, make us much less free. In reality, this bill is a Trojan horse. It pretends to offer desperately needed border control in order to stampede Americans into sacrificing what is uniquely American: our constitutionally protected liberty.

What is wrong with this bill?

The REAL ID Act establishes a national ID card by mandating that states include certain minimum identification standards on driver's licenses. It contains no limits on the government's power to impose additional standards. Indeed, it gives authority to the Secretary of Homeland Security to unilaterally add requirements as he sees fit.

Supporters claim it is not a national ID because it is voluntary. However, any state that opts out will automatically make non-persons out of its citizens. The citizens of that state will be unable to have any dealings with the federal government because their ID will not be accepted. They will not be able to fly or to take a train. In essence, in the eyes of the federal government they will cease to exist. It is absurd to call this voluntary.

Republican Party talking points on this bill, which claim that this is not a national ID card, nevertheless endorse the idea that "the federal government should set standards for the issuance of birth certificates and sources of identification such as driver's licenses." So they admit that they want a national ID but at the same time pretend that this is not a national ID.

This bill establishes a massive, centrally-coordinated database of highly personal information about American citizens: at a minimum their name, date of birth, place of residence, Social Security number, and physical and possibly other characteristics. What is even more disturbing is that, by mandating that states participate in the "Drivers License Agreement," this bill creates a massive database of sensitive information on American citizens that will be shared with Canada and Mexico!

This bill could have a chilling effect on the exercise of our constitutionally guaranteed rights. It re-defines "terrorism" in broad new terms that could well include members of firearms rights and anti-abortion groups, or other such groups as determined by whoever is in power at the time. There are no prohibitions against including such information in the database as information about a person's exercise of First Amendment rights or about a person's appearance on a registry of firearms owners.

This legislation gives authority to the Secretary of Homeland Security to expand required information on driver's licenses, potentially including such biometric information as retina scans, finger prints, DNA information, and even Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) radio tracking technology. Including such technology as RFID would mean that the federal government, as well as the governments of Canada and Mexico, would know where Americans are at all time of the day and night.

There are no limits on what happens to the database of sensitive information on Americans once it leaves the United States for Canada and Mexico - or perhaps other countries. Who is to stop a corrupt foreign government official from selling or giving this information to human traffickers or even terrorists? Will this uncertainty make us feel safer?

What will all of this mean for us? When this new program is implemented, every time we are required to show our driver's license we will, in fact, be showing a national identification card. We will be handing over a card that includes our personal and likely biometric information, information which is connected to a national and international database.

H.R. 418 does nothing to solve the growing threat to national security posed by people who are already in the U.S. illegally. Instead, H.R. 418 states what we already know: that certain people here illegally are "deportable." But it does nothing to mandate deportation.

Although Congress funded an additional 2,000 border guards last year, the administration has announced that it will only ask for an additional 210 guards. Why are we not pursuing these avenues as a way of safeguarding our country? Why are we punishing Americans by taking away their freedoms instead of making life more difficult for those who would enter our country illegally?

H.R. 418 does what legislation restricting firearm ownership does. It punishes law-abiding citizens. Criminals will ignore it. H.R. 418 offers us a false sense of greater security at the cost of taking a gigantic step toward making America a police state.


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They are all talk and never do any thing !!!
 

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I like this guy. I truly believe he may be the only honest congressperson out there. I have followed his view for the past three years now and no one can touch his common sense.
 
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WHALE said:
They are all talk and never do any thing !!!
Please clarify "they"...the bill is going to become reality...Ron Paul would not bring this up if it wasnt a matter of urgency....its time americans start to wake up to what is happening to their rights and to the USA as I can only hope its not too late...
 
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Bill Prompts New National ID Card Fears

CNSNews | February 09, 2005

By Jeff Johnson

Congress is considering legislation that conservatives and libertarians warn will create a national ID card system, calling it a backdoor attempt to remove privacy protections gained in a law passed only last year.

The Real ID Act of 2005 ( H.R. 418 ), introduced Jan. 26 by House Judiciary Committee Chairman James Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.), would eliminate existing privacy protections and give the secretary of Homeland Security expanded powers to control states' driver's licenses and ID cards, and the data collected while issuing them.

The proposal would replace a more restrictive 2004 law and give the federal government additional control over the design and content of driver's licenses and ID cards, limit to whom and under what circumstances states are allowed to issue them and mandate participation in a network of identification databases open to some foreign officials.

Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) wrote a "Dear Colleague" letter to House members Wednesday entitled "What will you tell your constituents?" Paul shared his belief that the Real ID Act could "make terrorism and illegal immigration more likely."

"What is to stop a corrupt foreign official from selling or giving the most sensitive information about your constituents - their name, address, date of birth, Social Security number, and other identifying characteristics - to Mexican drug lords, to terrorist cells that most experts believe are operating in Mexico and possibly Canada, to terrorist organizations overseas, to human traffickers who will use their identities to create even more convincing fraudulent documents?" Paul asked (emphasis in original). "Nothing will stop them."

Paul detailed the current controversy over the widely forged Mexican Matricula Consular identification cards and some Mexican authorities' active promotion of illegal emigration to the United States.

"What will your constituents think when they find out you voted to give their personal information to corrupt Mexican government officials?" Paul asked.

That possibility, among others, also concerned Gun Owners of America (GOA), which sent out an email alert to its members and supporters Wednesday morning.

"Realizing government's tendency towards mission creep, no one should be surprised if this database grows to contain far more information than that which is relevant to driving," the GOA alert warned.

"H.R. 418 requires that the database shall contain 'at a minimum,' all information contained on the driver's license as well as driving history," the email continued. "There is no limit to what other information may eventually be contained in the database; something which should definitely concern gun owners."

The legislation would withhold related funding unless states allow federal officials and law enforcement authorities at the state and local levels to access information contained in their driver's license and ID card databases and to share that information with the Mexican and Canadian governments.

Rolling back privacy protections?

Privacy advocates and civil libertarians opposed similar provisions regulating state driver's licenses and identification cards in last year's Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 ( S. 2845 ), believing that they were an attempt to create a national ID card. The legislation passed only after protections for states' autonomy and individuals' privacy were added.

The 2004 law forbids the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to "require a single design to which driver's licenses or personal identification cards issued by all states must conform."

It also mandates "procedures and requirements to protect the privacy rights of individuals who apply for and hold driver's licenses and personal identification cards." Finally, the law prohibits the federal government from infringing "on a state's power to set criteria concerning what categories of individuals are eligible to obtain" a state driver's license or ID card.

Sensenbrenner believes greater federal authority is necessary to prevent terrorists who enter the country on short-term temporary visas from getting long-term identity documents that would help them "blend in and not raise suspicion or concern.

"[9/11 hijacker] Mohammed Atta received a 6-month visa to stay in the U.S. yet received a Florida driver's license good for 6 years," Sensenbrenner exclaimed.

"The Real ID Act will end this by establishing a uniform rule for all states that temporary driver's licenses for foreign visitors expire when their visa terms expire, and establishing tough rules for confirming identity before temporary driver's licenses are issued," he added.

Groups supporting liberal immigration laws have already spoken out against the restrictions on driver's licenses for immigrants.

An analysis of the bill by the American Immigration Lawyers Association said the section "usurps the states' authority to set eligibility requirements and imposes a long list of 'minimum' federal standards, including restrictions on immigrants' access to driver's licenses.

"Preventing immigrants from obtaining driver's licenses undermines national security by pushing people into the shadows and fueling the black market for fraudulent identification documents," the AILA argued.

"Moreover, it undermines the law enforcement utility of Department of Motor Vehicle databases by limiting rather than expanding the data on individuals residing in a particular state," the AILA added.

The making of a national ID card

Opponents believe the requirements of the Real ID Act prove that it is an attempt to create a national ID card.

The legislation would require each state to:

Employ technology to capture digital images of identity source documents so that the images can be retained in electronic storage in a transferable format;

Subject each person applying for a driver's license or identification card to mandatory facial image capture; and

Limit the period of validity of all driver's licenses and identification cards that are not temporary to a period that does not exceed 8 years."


The proposal also requires that any state not meeting the requirements mark its driver's licenses and ID cards with the words "may not be accepted by any Federal agency for any official purpose." It also requires special colors or markings, as mandated by DHS, to distinguish the documents as federally unacceptable.

Another area of concern for privacy advocates in the REAL ID Act is called "Additional Powers of Secretary" and states that "The Secretary [of Homeland Security], in the Secretary's discretion, may, in addition to the requirements [described above] prescribe one or more design formats for driver's licenses and identification cards ... to protect the national security interests of the United States."

Writing in his "Texas Straight Talk" constituent newsletter, Paul described his concerns about the federal government having that type of power.

"A national identification card, in whatever form it may take, will allow the federal government to inappropriately monitor the movements and transactions of every American," Paul warned. "History shows that governments inevitably use the power to monitor the actions of people in harmful ways."

Paul's "Liberty Committee," 22 members of the House who have joined Paul in a coalition to promote individual freedom and limited government, detailed the group's opposition to the Real ID Act in an Action Alert .

"The Real ID Act or Real National ID Act will impose a Soviet-style internal passport on law-abiding American citizens," spokesman Kent Snyder wrote.

The group believes that the bill "punishes law-abiding citizens."

"Criminals will ignore it," Snyder continued. "H.R. 418 offers us a false sense of greater security at the cost of taking a gigantic step toward making America a police state."

The Real ID Act of 2005 is on the House calendar for consideration Wednesday. The bill had 137 cosponsors when Congress began considering it Wednesday afternoon.
 
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The U.S. House passed H.R. 418 by a vote of 261 to 161

<CENTER>[size=+1]---- YEAS 261 ---[/size]</CENTER>
<TABLE cols=3 width="90%" align=center border=4><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width="33.3%">Aderholt
Akin
Alexander
Bachus
Baker
Barrett (SC)
Barrow
Barton (TX)
Bass
Bean
Beauprez
Berry
Biggert
Bilirakis
Bishop (GA)
Bishop (UT)
Blackburn
Blunt
Boehlert
Boehner
Bonilla
Bonner
Bono
Boozman
Boren
Boucher
Boustany
Boyd
Bradley (NH)
Brady (TX)
Brown (SC)
Brown-Waite, Ginny
Burgess
Burton (IN)
Butterfield
Buyer
Calvert
Camp
Cannon
Cantor
Capito
Cardoza
Case
Castle
Chabot
Chandler
Chocola
Coble
Cole (OK)
Conaway
Cooper
Costa
Costello
Cox
Cramer
Crenshaw
Cubin
Cuellar
Culberson
Cunningham
Davis (AL)
Davis (FL)
Davis (KY)
Davis (TN)
Davis, Jo Ann
Davis, Tom
Deal (GA)
DeFazio
DeLay
Dent
Doolittle
Drake
Dreier
Duncan
Edwards
Ehlers
Emerson
English (PA)
Everett
Fitzpatrick (PA)
Flake
Foley
Forbes
Ford
Fortenberry
Fossella
Foxx
</TD><TD vAlign=top width="33.3%">Franks (AZ)
Frelinghuysen
Gallegly
Garrett (NJ)
Gerlach
Gibbons
Gilchrest
Gillmor
Gingrey
Gohmert
Goode
Goodlatte
Gordon
Granger
Graves
Green (WI)
Gutknecht
Hall
Harris
Hart
Hastings (WA)
Hayes
Hayworth
Hefley
Hensarling
Herger
Herseth
Hobson
Hoekstra
Holden
Hooley
Hostettler
Hulshof
Hunter
Hyde
Inglis (SC)
Issa
Istook
Jenkins
Jindal
Johnson (CT)
Johnson (IL)
Johnson, Sam
Jones (NC)
Kanjorski
Keller
Kelly
Kennedy (MN)
King (IA)
King (NY)
Kingston
Kirk
Kline
Knollenberg
Kolbe
Kuhl (NY)
LaHood
Latham
LaTourette
Leach
Lewis (CA)
Lewis (KY)
Linder
Lipinski
LoBiondo
Lucas
Lungren, Daniel E.
Mack
Manzullo
Marchant
Marshall
Matheson
McCaul (TX)
McCotter
McCrery
McHenry
McHugh
McIntyre
McKeon
McMorris
McNulty
Melancon
Mica
Miller (FL)
Miller (MI)
Miller, Gary
Moran (KS)
</TD><TD vAlign=top width="33.3%">Murphy
Musgrave
Myrick
Neugebauer
Ney
Northup
Norwood
Nunes
Nussle
Osborne
Otter
Oxley
Pearce
Pence
Peterson (MN)
Peterson (PA)
Petri
Pickering
Pitts
Platts
Poe
Porter
Portman
Price (GA)
Pryce (OH)
Putnam
Radanovich
Ramstad
Regula
Rehberg
Reichert
Renzi
Reynolds
Rogers (AL)
Rogers (KY)
Rogers (MI)
Rohrabacher
Ross
Royce
Ryan (OH)
Ryan (WI)
Ryun (KS)
Salazar
Saxton
Schwarz (MI)
Scott (GA)
Sensenbrenner
Sessions
Shadegg
Shaw
Shays
Sherwood
Shimkus
Shuster
Simmons
Simpson
Skelton
Smith (TX)
Sodrel
Souder
Stearns
Strickland
Sullivan
Sweeney
Tancredo
Tanner
Taylor (MS)
Taylor (NC)
Terry
Thomas
Thornberry
Tiahrt
Tiberi
Turner
Upton
Walden (OR)
Walsh
Wamp
Weldon (FL)
Weldon (PA)
Weller
Westmoreland
Whitfield
Wicker
Wilson (SC)
Wolf
Young (FL)
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<CENTER>[size=+1]---- NAYS 161 ---[/size]</CENTER>
<TABLE cols=3 width="90%" align=center border=4><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width="33.3%">Abercrombie
Ackerman
Allen
Andrews
Baca
Baird
Baldwin
Becerra
Berkley
Berman
Bishop (NY)
Blumenauer
Boswell
Brady (PA)
Brown (OH)
Brown, Corrine
Capps
Capuano
Cardin
Carnahan
Carson
Clay
Cleaver
Clyburn
Conyers
Crowley
Cummings
Davis (CA)
Davis (IL)
DeGette
Delahunt
DeLauro
Diaz-Balart, L.
Diaz-Balart, M.
Dicks
Dingell
Doggett
Doyle
Emanuel
Engel
Etheridge
Evans
Farr
Fattah
Filner
Frank (MA)
Gonzalez
Green, Al
Grijalva
Gutierrez
Harman
Hastings (FL)
Higgins
Holt
</TD><TD vAlign=top width="33.3%">Hoyer
Inslee
Israel
Jackson (IL)
Jackson-Lee (TX)
Jefferson
Johnson, E. B.
Jones (OH)
Kaptur
Kennedy (RI)
Kildee
Kilpatrick (MI)
Kind
Kucinich
Langevin
Lantos
Larsen (WA)
Larson (CT)
Lee
Levin
Lewis (GA)
Lofgren, Zoe
Lowey
Lynch
Maloney
Markey
McCarthy
McCollum (MN)
McDermott
McGovern
McKinney
Meehan
Meek (FL)
Meeks (NY)
Menendez
Michaud
Millender-McDonald
Miller (NC)
Miller, George
Mollohan
Moore (KS)
Moore (WI)
Moran (VA)
Murtha
Nadler
Napolitano
Neal (MA)
Oberstar
Obey
Olver
Ortiz
Owens
Pallone
Pascrell
</TD><TD vAlign=top width="33.3%">Pastor
Paul
Payne
Pelosi
Pombo
Pomeroy
Price (NC)
Rahall
Rangel
Reyes
Ros-Lehtinen
Rothman
Roybal-Allard
Ruppersberger
Rush
Sabo
Sánchez, Linda T.
Sanders
Schakowsky
Schiff
Schwartz (PA)
Scott (VA)
Serrano
Sherman
Slaughter
Smith (NJ)
Smith (WA)
Snyder
Solis
Spratt
Stark
Tauscher
Thompson (CA)
Thompson (MS)
Tierney
Towns
Udall (CO)
Udall (NM)
Van Hollen
Velázquez
Visclosky
Wasserman Schultz
Waters
Watson
Watt
Waxman
Weiner
Wexler
Wilson (NM)
Woolsey
Wu
Wynn
Young (AK)
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<CENTER>[size=+1]---- NOT VOTING 11 ---[/size]</CENTER>
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Carter
Eshoo
Feeney
</TD><TD vAlign=top width="33.3%">Ferguson
Green, Gene
Hinchey
Hinojosa
</TD><TD vAlign=top width="33.3%">Honda
Sanchez, Loretta
Stupak
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 
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Refuse The National ID Card!

By Charlotte Iserbyt
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2-13-5


<DT><CENTER> </CENTER><DT><CENTER><TABLE height=85 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=553 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width="601%" height=84><DL><DT>[size=+1]The drivers license (semantic deception for internal passport) legislation (H.R. 418), which passed the Congress and is on its way for passage in the Senate, is more serious than one may think due to the fact it was designed by two ex-KGB Chiefs, one of whom,Yvgeny Primakov, was the President of totalitarian Russia in the late nineties. (The merger of the KGB and the FBI has been in the works since 1985 when President Reagan signed numerous agreements with Gorbachev, one of which was the infamous education agreement which merged our two education systems. Another agreement was signed between the Soviet Police and New York City Police which allowed Soviet policmen to assist in the arrest of fare beaters in the New York City subway system.These activities, unknown to most Americans, represent just the tip of the U.S.-Soviet exchange agreements iceberg. )[/size] <DT>[size=+1][/size] <DT>[size=+1]TIME magazine, 7/5/93, in an article entitled "A New World for Spies", illustrates the extent of the partnership between the United States and Russia. It states: "The Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, D\Concini, and CIA Director Woolsey, met with Yvgeny Primakov, head of the Russian Foreign Intelligence service (KGB), over a period of several days. Members of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees were present. Woolsey and Primakov discussed how their organizations can cooperate and share information on worldwide threats, such as terrorism, the spread of weapons of mass destruction, and drug trafficking. Former head of the CIA Gates visited Moscow in October, 1993. Yuri Kobaladze, chief spokesman of the Russian Intelligence Service, is quoted in this same article as saying 'We are partners now." This same article continues as follows: "Were he still alive, James Jesus Angleton, the CIA's consummmate cold war spook, would have launched a full-scale internal investigation condemning a conversation of any substance between Primakov, a long time Kremlin Middle East expert and Woolsey, as treasonous."[/size] <DT>[size=+1][/size] <DT>[size=+1]Don't forget this same criminal , Primakov, was in Baghdad two weeks prior to our invasion of Iraq, advising Saddam Hussein on how to deal with the Americans! And the Bush Administration's Office of Homeland Security invited Primakov and Karpov to help in the design of the internal passport (drivers license) for Americans, which was approved by the U.S. Congress Wednesday, Februar 9.[/size] <DT>[size=+1][/size] <DT>[size=+1]There is one issue which is forbidden for discussion by traditional conservative writers, neoconservatives writers, establishment (Council on Foreign Relations) writers, and the TV and radio media. It is the merger between the United States and Russia (former Soviet Union which never collapsed) as the primary pillar of Leninist world government. These controlled writers are allowed to talk about everything else, including the unconstitutional United Nations, but not about the merger which is taking place in front of our eyes, and not just between the USA and Soviets, but between the USA and China as well. The Soviets and Chinese have joined together formally and have submitted joint agreements to the United Nations in which they spell out in detail their plans to lead the forthcoming communist world government which is being assembled as I write. The European Union (region) is the model for the rest of the world as it becomes regionalized (communized). Gorbachev referred to the European Union as The New European Soviet in a speech in London in 2002. President Bush is implementing The New American Soviet in this hemisphere. The new drivers license (internal passport) will extend throughout this hemisphere.[/size] <DT>[size=+1][/size] <DT>[size=+1]Yes, folks, what is going on now, supported by both Republican and Democrat leadership, has been going on ever since President Eisenhower signed the first agreements with the Soviets in 1958, at the peak of the Cold War. This unconstitutional planning for a communist world government is, as Angleton would have said, 'TREASONOUS'. Everything going on in this regard was discussed during the 1953 Reece Committee's Congressional investigation of the tax-exempt foundations. The Research Director, Norman Dodd, was told by the President of the Ford Foundation, Rowan Gaither, that the foundations received their instructions on how to spend their money from the White House. Those instructions were to use their money to change America so it could be comfortably merged with the Soviet Union. Ask yourselves why this issue has not being dealt with and why very few, if any, conservative writers ever deal with this issue. Because the leadership of the Republican and Democrat parties, the leadership of the national conservative organizations, with a very few notable exceptions, and the conservative media are involved in furthering the merger.[/size] <DT>[size=+1][/size] <DT>[size=+1]In my opinion, there is only one book, " Perestroika Deception...The World's Slide Towards The Second October Revolution", by Anatoliy Golitsyn, who defected from the former Soviet Union in 1961. Golitsyn, who also wrote "New Lies for Oldl", in his latest book explains exactly what is going on in the world, and how and why all of us, including the rest of the world, are in a fast fall toward world communism. In the late fifties Anatoliy Golitsyn, a Soviet official, sat in on high level meetings in the Kremlin during which the grand deception of the West was planned. This deception, which included the planned phoney demise of communism, succeeded in hoodwinking Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and President Ronald Reagan, resulting in their enthusiastically endorsing Gorbachev's Perestroika. It was Golitsyn who provided sensitive documents, over many years, to the CIA warning it of the merger I am discussing in this article. It was Golitsyn who warned President Reagan not to attend his scheduled visit to Moscow in 1988. James Angleton, the Director of CIA's Counter Intelligence was one of the few CIA agents, who believed Golitsyn. In dedicating his book to Angleton, Golitsyn said: "In Memory of Jim Angleton, Founder and outstanding chief of the Central Intelligence Agency's Counter-intelligence, a man of vision and courage, a warrior and comrade-in-arms, who recognised the dangers of the Soviets' new strategic challenge".[/size] <DT>[size=+1][/size] <DT>[size=+1]In his book "Wedge: The Secret War between the FBI and CIA", Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1994, Mark Riebling, who carried out a methodical analysis of Golitsyn's predictions in "New Lies for Old", credited Golitsyn with "an accuracy record of nearly 94%" in his predictions, some years ahead of the events, of the phoney "break with the Past" which took place in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union in 1989-1991. One can buy Golitsyn's "Perestroika Deception" by going to my website and clicking on home page "Other Orders". www.deliberatedumbingdown.com[/size] <DT>[size=+1][/size] <DT>[size=+1]If Americans do not have the information in Golitsyn's important book, and continue to focus EXCLUSIVELY on other issues, important as they may be, such as tragic Tsunamis, the Ukrainian elections, dumbed down education, gun controls, abortion,property rights, disarmament, the Constitution, 9/11, etc., they are playing directly into the hands of the Insiders, who are cooperating with the Russians and Chinese, who count on Americans to remain unaware of the real agenda , the planned merger of the United States of America with the Soviet Union and Communist China.[/size] <DT>[size=+1][/size] <DT>[size=+1]Once the United States is down, under a totalitarian world communist government, with our Constitution a thing of the past, do we really believe we will be able to stop abortion, euthanasia, mental health screening, etc., that we will be able to get rid of the internal passport, or that we will be able to reclaim any of our other freedoms formerly guaranteed by the Bill of Rights?[/size] <DT>[size=+1][/size] <DT>[size=+1]There is a solution to this vitally important problem. Hopefully, some day in the future, our children and grandchildren will look back on February 9, 2005 the day our Congress passed the infamous H.R. 418, as the day which triggered the movement to take our country back. Should the U.S. Senate pass H.R. 418's companion legislation, all Americans, when they have to renew their drivers licenses, should refuse to accept this drivers license which is nothing more nor less than an internal passport similar to those required in totalitarian countries.[/size] <DT>[size=+1][/size] <DT>[size=+1]All Americans, who cherish their freedoms guaranteed under The Bill of Rights, MUST refuse to accept this totalitarian identification card which will contain information, lifelong, on all aspects of our persons, what we have written, associations, and actions, past, present and future, and which will be used to identify and penalize those who disagree with government policies.[/size] <DT>[size=+1][/size] <DT>[size=+1]Let's turn H.R. 418 into the vehicle by which we can reverse our nation's march toward totalitarian dictatorship under world government. May God bless all Americans who understand the severity of this issue. May they have the courage to stand firm in the face of this latest evil and others which are sure to come if we do not take a stand...NOW.[/size] </DT></DL></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></CENTER></DT>
 

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