They can not find Ben Ladin, but they can find us (the american people and 
their neighbors). Well, all you folks who voted for Bush again are getting what 
you deserve. I now wonder if the terrorist did it at all. What a neat way to 
get people to give up their rights and freedoms without a struggle.

I think we have too many immigrants who came from somewhere where the 
government had the right to walk all over their people, and who see no problem 
with that happening here. How long until they start building the concentration 
camps and gas chambers? I guess I am glad I am getting old, and will not have 
long to live under this new program.

graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting John Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


It's of little interest to citizens of other foreign countries;
for them, passports are already required.  I'm not sure whether
my resident alien card (aka green card) is sufficient; I always
use my passport, just to be sure.


Back when I had a green card, it usually was sufficient.
However, that was way before September 2001 ... Perhaps some things have already changed in that area.
I personally do not see what is the big outcry about passports. You intend to vote, you register to vote. You intend to drive a vehicle, you get a driver's licence. You intend to travel to another country, you get a passport. Acquiring the appropriate documents to do certain things has been a fact of life, worldwide, for a very long time now -- and passports in particular are nothing new.
Looks like they're planning to access some frequent-traveller alternate IDs at the land borders in lieu of passports, anyway.
(OnT content: You can take the passport picture with a Pentax. I've done 'em for all my immediate family and a friend or two.)


ERNR






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