Real ID Act Coming to Your Town - Maybe
A new federal regulation calls for upgraded drivers licenses to serve as a new universal ID, but some states are refusing to comply – and the loser in the confrontation may be you.
Starting as early as May 2008, if you live or work in the U.S. you'll need a federally-approved ID card to travel by air, open a bank account, apply for your Social Security benefits, or use many government services.
Christian denied permission to join 'gay' parade Charges hypocrisy, saying homosexuals don't 'accept us for who we are'
DUI illegal pleads guilty in crash that killed 2 Previously deported alien speeding wrong way on 1-way street while drunk --Newsday WorldNetDaily ExclusiveDrunk and dangerous: Illegals behind the wheel Aliens under influence of alcohol turning U.S. citizens into roadkill
Apparently it's okay to misspell only if you're a Democrat
Hillary: I love ya, tommorrow Spelling error hovers over Mrs. Clinton as she woos Silicon Valley execs
Former ACLU chief admits guiltSentenced to 8 years for having 'graphic and violent' child porn
Terrorists: Cease-fire talk means U.S. defeat in Iraq Militant leaders say D.C.'s attempt to make deal legitimizes violent 'resistance' Hear terrorist call talk of cease-fire 'great achievement' WND Jerusalem chief Aaron Klein gets reaction from senior militants