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New Mexico Driver Licenses Not Valid At US Airports In 2010

November 23rd, 2009 Greg Smith No comments

I have a feeling there will be some last minute changes that will still allow all states driver license. If not the situation could get ugly.

The Bush administration passed the law, designed to stop terrorists from entering the country, after Sept. 11, 2001. All 50 states have to comply with its regulations by Jan. 1, 2010.
Sec. Rick Homans said the clock is ticking and New Mexico is nowhere near close.
“The way it is right now, come Jan. 1st, residents of New Mexico and residents of about 25 other states wouldn’t be allowed to board airplanes unless they had a valid passport.”

This is not looking good.

Sen. Udall: Yeah. Well, as you are probably aware, the situation that we’re in now — we have health care on the floor — where if tried to move to anything else I think it would make it much more difficult procedurally. So I think if — I don’t see us getting to Pass ID on the Senate floor between now and the end of the year. So I think it would be very helpful for you to issue a statement — you might use this as an opportunity to do it — to assure people that after December 31st they will be able to travel with something other than a passport. I don’t know if you want to do that at this point but if you decline that’s fine.

Sec. Napolitano: I think I will not accept that invitation at this point in time.

National Security Adviser Samuel Berger Maybe Cleared Or Not

July 31st, 2004 Greg Smith 1 comment
This isn’t getting the press it deserves so I thought I would bring it to the 2 people’s attention that reads this site. “officials looking into the removal of classified documents from the National Archives by former Clinton National Security Adviser Samuel Berger say no original materials are missing and nothing Mr. Berger reviewed was withheld from the commission investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.”

So all the hub bub was about nothing. The guy is just a slob when it comes to paperwork. Clinton himself said, “People who don’t know him might find it hard to believe. But … all of us who’ve been in his office have always found him buried beneath papers.”

[Updated:] There still seems to be some dissent as to whether he is not.