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Spitzer Poised To Ease Access To Licenses

Submitted by layla white, Feb 19, 2007 23:19

if you want to change the law change all american streets named after slave masters,change the way healthcare employment certifications in america are ruled and how you have to pay and be chalenged all over again change how immagrants are working and buliding your country for little or no pay change how their are a million black men in jail working for free the real serial killers is not black change how the leader of your country took america in to war change the dmv ticket law a lot of the laws are crooked and you are taken the americans money how is it in the cold cities that get snow- the americans get snowed in and wake in the morning and its a ticket on their car change the social service system how is the new btw program 98% of blacks that help build this country have to do the program what happen to all the other races you can edit this post but trust me it is posted on the net in a whole lot of places for people to comment and state their opinion first change those laws and change the bill of rights for all americans and immigrants who travel by plane,train,bus if a plane,train bus is delayed over 24 hour period they should be compensated


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What about the immigrants who came here legally and paying thousands of dollars to lawyers and are trying to do... [MORE]

DM 

Sep 28, 2007 21:36

That is one of the most insane ideas I have heard. The mere fact that people are here illegally should... [MORE]

Kim 

Sep 28, 2007 14:07

The Patriot Act, Haliburton, access of evil, weapons of mass destruction, slogans....were gona fight um over there ..so we don't... [MORE]

Cynthia 

Sep 19, 2007 08:15

Has Gov. Spitzer lost his mind completely? Just the thought of giving illegals drivers license is unbelievable. He in no... [MORE]

nick monaco 

Jul 1, 2007 08:27

if you want to change the law change all american streets named after slave masters,change the way healthcare employment certifications...

layla white 

Feb 19, 2007 23:19

My husband has been a truck driver for many years in construction. Many hard working men have supported themselves and... [MORE]

Gail 

Jan 24, 2007 18:57

Yes, I agree, I too think that this law should remain as is currently written - Spitzer shouldn't change it. [MORE]

Missy 

Mar 26, 2007 14:09

REAL ID will not stop one single act of terrorism. A terrorist can come into the USA on a clean... [MORE]

Larry Sobocinski 

Jan 19, 2007 22:20

How can any sane politician consider this policy? More than half of all illegals in this country use fake documentation... [MORE]

Pete 

Jan 19, 2007 21:05

Does anyone besides me see this as a form of insanity. What does it take to convinve our politicians that allowing... [MORE]

Harry Drahnoel 

Jan 19, 2007 15:39

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