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StressWon

www.stress1.com
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 68
Washington, DC - The American Civil Liberties Union today applauded the failure of an amendment offered to the Department of Homeland Security appropriations bill that would have authorized $300 million of federal funding for states to implement the Real ID driver’s license program, which has been estimated by DHS to cost $23.1 billion. The ACLU deemed the proposal "sucker money" because it aimed to entice states to accept a paltry amount of funding for a flawed program that would ultimately cost millions more in state taxes and licensing fees.

The amendment was killed when a motion to table it passed 49 to 45, after both the chairman and ranking member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Senators Robert Byrd (D-WV) and Thad Cochran (R-MS), respectively, spoke passionately against the funding proposal. The death of this amendment means the states will receive no additional federal funding to implement Real ID, dealing a crushing blow to the viability of the unworkable program.

"Real ID is dead in the water, and it is clear that no amount of money can save it," said ACLU Legislative Counsel Tim Sparapani. "The only solution to Real ID is to scrap and replace it, and Congress has caught on. With seventeen states opposed to this program and the U.S. Senate standing behind them, this is the beginning of the end of Real ID. $300 million does not even come close to covering the costs of the program, and it is not enough to lure Americans to give up their privacy."

Real ID poses serious privacy threats. The federally mandated IDs would hold machine-readable data of every American. That information would be stored in a national database available to government employees at all levels, putting every American at risk of identity theft and security breaches.

Ultimately, Real ID could pave the way for a society that tracks Americans’ movements and warehouses personal information in centralized databases that are rife with errors and highly enticing to identity thieves. Because Real ID promises to be such an integral part of our lives, from boarding a plane to opening a bank account to verifying your eligibility to work, a small glitch could have disastrous consequences.

Seventeen state legislatures have passed laws rejecting the program, with seven of those states passing binding legislation refusing to implement it. Never before in modern history has a federal mandate been so vehemently rejected by the states.

"The American people are not suckers and they won’t be duped by attempts to dress up a bad proposal with a little federal funding," said Director of the ACLU Technology and Liberty Program Barry Steinhardt. "Throwing money at Real ID will not fix anything because the program is fundamentally flawed and fundamentally unworkable. There are only two options: Scrap Real ID altogether, or replace it with something that works. Americans don’t want a national ID, and they shouldn’t be forced to pay for one."

For more information about Real ID, visit:
www.realnightmare.org
 

Relic

Voice of Illmuzik Radio
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 83
Well good! You know in my work people already think that we can do this, track and find people where ever they are, I usually blank on them and tell them, "lady, you dont want to live in this country if we can do that!".
Of course Americans want whatever they want WHEN they want it and they expect it to be a ready and quick as fastfood, which is killing all of us, and americans get pissy when they cant have it in the time frame of a burger.SO it doesnt surprise me that most of us have been conditioned to go ahead and except this type of federal ID thing..
SMH...Now they will name it something catchy and pass it next time.All it has to do is help make people fatter and lazier and it will pass.
 

LDB

Banned
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 73
I wouldn't worry about this shit much even if it does pass. Believe u me, there are technolody geeks out there that will find a way to by pass that b.s. The same people that come up with shit like this are our number one white collar criminals.

Worry about the day when they make it mandatory to physically put an ID chip inside your body. That's when "all hell" will break lose in this country.
 
Its down for now but it will be back again. Its an axact copy of the ID card bill we have on recycle constantly here. It just never dies, just like the EU constitution,they promised a referendum, when people voted against it they changed its name and took away the vote.
The idea of free votes is gone, they make it all up now as they go to suit the master agenda, which is global government, global bank and global policeforce/army. If that fact isnt staring you blatantly in the face, then you really need to read, and get your knowledge up. The internet was meant to be our enslaver, it can also be our saviour, its the last bastion of free speech. Use it while we still have it. We wont have it much longer.
 

Formant024

Digital Smokerings
ill o.g.
The internet was meant to be our enslaver, it can also be our saviour, its the last bastion of free speech. Use it while we still have it. We wont have it much longer.

And then came carlyle and bought echelon and forced a new law that diminishes your privacy due to the terrorist laws. Google something and theyre tracking you. Like when we got the news here people started thinking,,,well thats just US sites but it includes google, msn network, yahoo you name it. By this terrorists now know not to use it so why are they still pushing this? I still think its kinda hitler.

its funny, i just read a 2005 report on dhs's contract bids. All companies aiming for the contract were carlyle companies except for ericsson (but that might be carlyle).
 
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