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Even though some states like Oklahoma have sworn not to adopt the controversial Real ID Act, they're still asking for a compliance extension. Why?
Even though some states like Oklahoma have sworn not to adopt the controversial Real ID Act, they're still asking for a compliance extension. Why?
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while i am undoubtly a patriot with 3 tours of duty in vietnam to so called "stop communism from spreading to that country ". i am intelligent enough to not sacrifice my body nor my sons for the biggest liar in the world, in his mentally deranged occupation of muslem nations. but i can afford and am prepared to go to south Carolina and defend states rights at whatever costs. ditto for my precious sons. americas enemys must be confronted and stopped whether from germany, japan, or washington dc, the last 3 foreign nations that have threatened the freedom and security of the united states
- Don't Surprize Me
- by hilly7 March 7, 2008 9:13 PM PST
- It does not surprize me. At some point, the people will have to either stand and be counted, or shut up and obey. As long as people think there is a difference between Republicans and Democrats ... we have lost our country.
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