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Title: New Licenses Incite Fears of North American Union
Post by: jamesrage on October 30, 2007, 08:55:32 AM
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/september2007/070907Union.htm
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Pro-border security advocates are warning that the new North Carolina driver's license is a dangerous first step toward a "North American Union" driving permit.

The Tar Heel State recently introduced a license that includes a hologram on its reverse side.

The problem: Critics object that the hologram portrays the entire North American continent, not just the United States. Moreover, they say it looks just like the map of North American used as the logo on the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America Web site (www.spp.gov).
(http://www.prisonplanet.com/Pictures/sept07/070907logos.jpg)
The SPP supports enhanced regulatory cooperation and the promotion of cross-border trade among the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

Those who object to the North American Union and related projects like the NAFTA Super Highway say it will compromise American sovereignty, exacerbate border-security concerns, and ultimately lead to economic hardships for U.S. citizens.

Groups opposed to illegal immigration worry that a North American driver's license could ultimately enable a citizen of Mexico, Canada, or the United States to travel freely anywhere on the Continent.

William Gheen, who heads the Raleigh, N.C.-based Americans for Legal Immigration political action committee, says the new license is "'North American Union' ready."

Gheen says he'll protest the new license by refusing to apply for a license, even though it will prevent him from driving a car and make it difficult to travel on a commercial airline.

The hologram is a foil-based security patch that carries design features both visible and invisible to the human eye, including a variety of codes, numbers, and 3-D and fluorescent images. North Carolina DMV officials say the new licenses will eventually be used all over North America, and will take several years to roll out.

North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles spokeswoman Marge Howell says the new licenses will increase security, protect against document fraud, and aid law enforcement officials in identifying crime suspects.

The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators that designed the hologram represents state and provincial officials in the United States and Canada who administer and enforce motor vehicle laws. The government of Mexico is also a member, though individual Mexican states have yet to join.
Title: New Licenses Incite Fears of North American Union
Post by: sgrizzle on October 30, 2007, 09:40:47 AM
It also shows south america, australia, africa and europe which the other logo doesn't. It's also a friggin' globe.

Overreaction in 3...2...
Title: New Licenses Incite Fears of North American Union
Post by: Ibanez on October 30, 2007, 01:22:27 PM
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Originally posted by sgrizzle

It also shows south america, australia, africa and europe which the other logo doesn't. It's also a friggin' globe.

Overreaction in 3...2...



It is the N.W.O.

Oh teh noes!!!
Title: New Licenses Incite Fears of North American Union
Post by: inteller on November 01, 2007, 09:30:15 PM
quote:
Originally posted by sgrizzle

It also shows south america, australia, africa and europe which the other logo doesn't. It's also a friggin' globe.

Overreaction in 3...2...



why yes, its those people that live on the round earth....they want to assimilate us!
Title: New Licenses Incite Fears of North American Union
Post by: joiei on November 01, 2007, 11:16:00 PM
From everything I have heard from Michael Chertoff, he wants us to have a national ID card.  Do you really want whoever is in charge to be able to know everything about you without your permission?
Title: New Licenses Incite Fears of North American Union
Post by: mr.jaynes on November 02, 2007, 10:14:12 AM
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Originally posted by joiei

From everything I have heard from Michael Chertoff, he wants us to have a national ID card.  Do you really want whoever is in charge to be able to know everything about you without your permission?



Absolutely not. I have an expectation of privacy, and I'm not too keen on anyone knowing more about me than they should.
Title: New Licenses Incite Fears of North American Union
Post by: RecycleMichael on November 02, 2007, 10:21:35 AM
People already know more about me than I feel comfortable about.

I need to stop posting opinions on TulsaNow.
Title: New Licenses Incite Fears of North American Union
Post by: joiei on November 02, 2007, 10:53:14 AM
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Originally posted by recyclemichael

People already know more about me than I feel comfortable about.

I need to stop posting opinions on TulsaNow.

This sounds like great advice for me also.