I have mixed feelings on this. The Illegals need to be Identified and shipped back to their land of origin, but being in a national registry scares the hell out of me, especially if they put a chip in it that can be tracked by satellite. The mark of the beast, well not quite, but it's awful close, being 65 I might slip out of here before I have to get a chip installed in my body, I feel for my offspring that will have to deal with the Mark, when you'll need it to eat, the choice seems pretty narrow. I think a Benevolent God would see this as a human weakness to be forgiven.
medicinal Reviewed by medicinal on . A state with balls? Maine lawmakers pass resolution against Real ID Act The Associated Press Friday, January 26, 2007 AUGUSTA, Maine The Maine Legislature registered nearly unanimous opposition Thursday to the federal Real ID Act, which requires states to change their drivers' licenses so they can be used as national identification cards linked to a central database. Supporters of a nonbinding resolution say the program would cost Maine taxpayers $185 million (ā?¬143.4 million) over the first five Rating: 5