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NH: Man without I.D. vows to board flight or be jailed
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Posted on 05/22/2005 7:30:03 AM PDT by Dada Orwell

From NHfree.com Man Without I.D. Vows to Board Flight or be Jailed

Manchester, NH May 21, 2005

Inspired by New Hampshire's "outlaw manicurist," another Granite Stater is stepping forward to peacefully defy license-related laws. Thirty-five-year old Russell Kanning of Keene has announced he will approach a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint at Manchester airport on June 11 and refuse to cooperate with the requirement to show ID. "I will either board the plane without I.D. or be arrested," he says. "In a free country you do not need government permission to travel."

Kanning has a ticket to Philadelphia and, if allowed to travel there, plans to celebrate by visiting Independence Hall.

Two months after the September 11th attacks, the Aviation Security Act federalized airport security nationwide and granted new police powers to the TSA. Now, an ID is mandatory to travel by commercial aircraft, passengers must travel alone past security checkpoints, and random full-body searches in public are considered normal.

Kanning stresses that he will not resist arrest or do anything that might be perceived as physically threatening. He says this act of nonviolent resistance will follow the model laid down by Gandhi, who used peaceful noncooperation to expel the British from India. "We will tell them everything we're going to do ahead of time. We are not going to disrupt the operation of the airport," he says.

Kanning says the parallels with Gandhi's situation go further than a shared belief in nonviolence. "In South Africa (where Gandhi's protests began), Indians had to have special I.D...so it's very similar that way, and he wanted to burn it...He was appealing to that same basic idea that we have rights to not have to have paperwork to be able to move freely."

Earlier this month another Gandhi admirer, Mike Fisher of Newmarket, used the Mahatma's techniques to protest business licensing. After announcing he would perform an unlicensed manicure in front of the state licensing offices, he carried out his promise, earned a brief trip to jail and received heavy regional media coverage for his viewpoint.

Kanning says Gandhi's and Fisher's examples inspired him to take similar action against the growing "surveillance state." He believes the Real ID amendment passed by the Senate this month will make things even worse. But he says it's important to stay positive. "The goal is we want to get to the point where we can travel without having to have paperwork so, this is the beginning of that. We see light at the end of the tunnel. "

Currently the plan is for Kanning to approach the security checkpoint at 12:30 PM. Journalists and supporters will want to be there by noon.

Summary:

What: Civil disobedience against ID requirements under federalized airport security. Where: Manchester Airport in New Hampshire (exact spot to be determined) When: Saturday, June 11 @ noon Who: Russell Kanning of Keene, NH, supporters from NHfree.com Why: To draw attention to the recent and continuing loss of privacy and freedom due to federalized airport security and National ID. How: By approaching a TSA checkpoint with a ticket but no ID, refusing to show ID, and refusing to cooperate with the law until arrested or allowed to board the plane. Contacts: You can find out more and post questions to the discussion boards at NHfree.com


TOPICS: Government; Miscellaneous; US: New Hampshire
KEYWORDS: airlinesecurity; dramaqueens; enabler; freestateproject; fsp; idiot; privacy; tsa; yourpapersplease
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1 posted on 05/22/2005 7:30:03 AM PDT by Dada Orwell
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To: Dada Orwell
"In a free country you do not need government permission to travel."

That's what Mohammed Atta said.

2 posted on 05/22/2005 7:32:22 AM PDT by Salvey
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To: Dada Orwell

His heart is in the right place, but his head is up his ass.


3 posted on 05/22/2005 7:33:40 AM PDT by Wormwood (Iä! Iä! Cthulhu fhtagn!)
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To: Dada Orwell

"I will either board the plane without I.D. or be arrested,"

Your choice, buddy. Yes, it's a free country and you get to choose.


4 posted on 05/22/2005 7:33:50 AM PDT by nuconvert (No More Axis of Evil by Christmas ! TLR) [there's a lot of bad people in the pistachio business])
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To: Dada Orwell
I think this guy missed the basic point of the manicurist protest. No one has ever been killed because of lax licensing in manicure. Thousands of people were killed on 9/11 because of lax security at airports.

This guy will be arrested and look like an idiot in the process.
5 posted on 05/22/2005 7:34:41 AM PDT by Moral Hazard (Most people are morally ambiguous, which explains their random dying pattern)
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To: Dada Orwell

I guess the government will slowly begin providing these "freestaters" a new place to live. Overall IQ of New Hampshire must have dropped 20 points when those morons moved to the State.


6 posted on 05/22/2005 7:35:47 AM PDT by politicalwit (USA...A Nation of Selective Law Enforcement.)
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To: nuconvert

Hope he's read MLK, Jr's "Letter from the Birmingham Jail", is prepared to be arrested, because that's what non-violent protest and civil disobedience is all about.


7 posted on 05/22/2005 7:36:07 AM PDT by dawn53
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To: Dada Orwell

"In a free country you do not need government permission to travel."

In a free country at war, perhaps you do.


8 posted on 05/22/2005 7:36:45 AM PDT by dsc
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To: Dada Orwell
What a moron.

If the airport authorities are smart, they will be ready for him and won't give him any time to turn things into a media circus. They should immediately hustle him out the back into a waiting police car. The media won't even have time to focus their cameras and it will be all over.

9 posted on 05/22/2005 7:39:30 AM PDT by SamAdams76 (Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out Of Hand?)
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To: Dada Orwell
"In a free country you do not need government permission to travel."

Then take a hike.

10 posted on 05/22/2005 7:39:47 AM PDT by anonymous_user (Not everything's a conspiracy.)
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To: Dada Orwell

In a free country private companies like airlines can make any agreement with a governmental authority they wish. If Delta or United agrees to allow governmental authorities to prescreen passengers, and you object, fly on an airline that doesn't, if you can find one. Or buy your own plane, or car or walk. Freedom isn't license


11 posted on 05/22/2005 7:40:15 AM PDT by muir_redwoods (Free Sirhan Sirhan, after all, the bastard who killed Mary Jo Kopeckne is walking around free)
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To: politicalwit
Overall IQ of New Hampshire must have dropped 20 points when those morons moved to the State.

It sure did. The FSP helped turn NH from 'red' to 'blue'.

12 posted on 05/22/2005 7:40:21 AM PDT by who knows what evil? (New England...the Sodom and Gomorrah of the 21st Century, and proud of it!)
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To: Moral Hazard

"No one has ever been killed because of lax licensing in manicure"

Killed, perhaps No, but I suggest you look at stats that show the number of injuries and infections cause by both licensed and non-licensed manicurists. Do you see any reason to license physicians, nurses or healthcare professionals? Do you see any reason to license drivers?


13 posted on 05/22/2005 7:40:22 AM PDT by politicalwit (USA...A Nation of Selective Law Enforcement.)
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To: Dada Orwell
"In a free country you do not need government permission to travel."

Nobody said he needed an ID to travel. just to do it on an airplane. Big difference. Nuance is obviously not this guy's stong suit.

14 posted on 05/22/2005 7:40:33 AM PDT by Maceman (Too nuanced for a bumper sticker)
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To: Moral Hazard

1000's of people were killed because terrorists crashed airplanes into buildings. For that to happen the attackers needed to get thru' flight school, plan the attacks, get financing for the attacks, get US visas, get past the US border, get past airport security, overpower pilots, etc. These attacks didn't happen just "because of lax security at airports", lax security was one of the elements that allowed them to happen - huge difference.


15 posted on 05/22/2005 7:40:58 AM PDT by Murtyo
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To: Dada Orwell

They could just refuse let him pass OR arrest him. What's he gonna do, throw a tantrum?


16 posted on 05/22/2005 7:41:50 AM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: Dada Orwell
If he really wants to take a stand on an important issue, he should refuse to sign his tax return and claim his fifth amendment rights. (Note, I didn't say he should refuse to file at all or pay taxes. More nuance.)

Or better yet, sign, and cross out and initial the language relating to perjury.

17 posted on 05/22/2005 7:43:55 AM PDT by Maceman (Too nuanced for a bumper sticker)
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To: dsc
"In a free country you do not need government permission to travel."

In a free country at war, perhaps you do.

No.  Not unless you're on probation for some crime or otherwise restricted by law.

But, nobody is saying this guy cannot travel or does not have a right to travel.  He is being told he cannot use certain modes of travel unless he conforms and submits to certain reasonable screening requirements.  He's an idiot.

18 posted on 05/22/2005 7:45:49 AM PDT by Racehorse (Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.)
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To: Dada Orwell
Distinct difference here. The manicurist was acting against the state. When Kanning does this, he will be acting against a private business -- an airline company.

Granted, the airlines may have been coerced into requiring this sort of security. However, they have chosen to do this. And, seriously, in the wake of 9/11, I think the airlines would have voluntarily chosen to cooperate with the government no-fly list, even had they been given an option.

Now, if someday the government required all cars have a GPS system, so that their location could be monitored (which is being suggested in some states, more as means of taxation, rather than security) and Mr. Kanning removed the GPS from his car and drove around, he would have a parallel action to the manicurist.... But this has the wrong target.

19 posted on 05/22/2005 7:46:09 AM PDT by Celtjew Libertarian (Shake Hands with the Serpent: Poetry by Charles Lipsig aka Celtjew http://books.lulu.com/lipsig)
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To: Dada Orwell
I think he should wait a few more months and make his point on September 11th.
20 posted on 05/22/2005 7:48:57 AM PDT by Flyer (I've seen your king come and go here)
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To: Dada Orwell
The government does not own the Transportation Industry. If private industry tells you to jump through hoops to buy or use their product, then you jump through the hoops or buy elsewhere.

And that's why I don't fly - I won't jump through their hoops.

21 posted on 05/22/2005 7:49:56 AM PDT by Bear_Slayer (DOC - 81MM Mortars, Wpns CO. 2/3 KMCAS 86 - 89)
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To: who knows what evil?

"The FSP helped turn NH from 'red' to 'blue'."

I think it was more of the "Massholes" migrating north that has turned NH purple.


22 posted on 05/22/2005 7:52:35 AM PDT by politicalwit (USA...A Nation of Selective Law Enforcement.)
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To: Dada Orwell
"In a free country you do not need government permission to travel."
Next thing ya' know the government will tell us which countries we can and can't travel to. Oh, wait a minute ...
 
23 posted on 05/22/2005 7:54:06 AM PDT by oh8eleven
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To: Dada Orwell
NH: Man without I.D. vows to board flight or be jailed

Well, I hope he's ready to review the "Constutional Gaurantee for right to Air Travel" with the judge and jury when the time comes.

In addition, if it's an airline policy and not governmental policy he's already lost. Even if it's not airline policy, the government certainly has a right to expect reasonable oversight after 9/11. An ID simply isn't asking that much.

Bodily searches, OTOH, and I'll throw my share of stones...

24 posted on 05/22/2005 7:55:20 AM PDT by Caipirabob (Democrats.. Socialists..Commies..Traitors...Who can tell the difference?)
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To: Dada Orwell

Who said you needed govt permission to go anywhere?

You are still allowed to go anywhere you like- but if you want to go ON AN AIRLINE (or anyone elses transportation not owned by you) then they are perfectly within their rights in wanting to know exactly who you are.


25 posted on 05/22/2005 7:55:41 AM PDT by Mr. K (some days even my lucky rocketship underpants don't help)
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To: politicalwit
I think it was more of the "Massholes" migrating north that has turned NH purple.

I personally know of a number of people who voted DEMORAT as a response to the 'invasion' of Free Staters. Benson was attacked on talk radio a number of times because of his 'support' of the FSP (although the scandals swirling around him didn't help, either). There were a number articles in local newspapers discussing this phenomenon, as well. Of course, I don't consider newspapapers a terribly credible source. Natch, many of the DEMORATS came from Mass, as well.

26 posted on 05/22/2005 7:58:04 AM PDT by who knows what evil? (New England...the Sodom and Gomorrah of the 21st Century, and proud of it!)
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To: politicalwit

It was the massholes with the help of MoveON who targeted NH because of the liberal same day voter registration laws without specific language vis a vis, identification which allowed Mass residents who owned seasonal property in NH to vote. Their vote in Mass was redundant so MoveOn could use these criminals to vote in a state not of their legal domicile. NH must change the registration and ID laws before 2006. I think it very unlikely however.


27 posted on 05/22/2005 8:01:48 AM PDT by Final Authority
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To: Dada Orwell
Of course he will be arrested, I'm sure he has a lawyer waiting in the wings. The bigger story would be if he were allowed on the plane.
28 posted on 05/22/2005 8:04:50 AM PDT by monkeybrau
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To: Salvey

If ANY of the cops that had stopped Atta driving around the U.S. on an expired visa had checked on that, 3000 more people would be alive today.

We don't need to turn into a surveillance state to maintain security.

In fact, we fought a Cold War against a foe with hydrogen bombs, enough chem/bioweapons to kill everything on Earth, and an active program of infiltrating spies and saboteurs into the U.S. WITHOUT requiring ID to fly.

Wear your chains lightly.


29 posted on 05/22/2005 8:06:05 AM PDT by eno_ (Freedom Lite - it's almost worth defending.)
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To: Dada Orwell

I don't think he will succeed this time. Or, as Bud Grant once told Fran Tarkenton after the LA Rams had stuffed the Vikings running game in the first three possessions, "I don't think we can beat these people on the ground."


30 posted on 05/22/2005 8:07:25 AM PDT by stevem
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To: Mr. K
but if you want to go ON AN AIRLINE (or anyone elses transportation not owned by you) then they are perfectly within their rights in wanting to know exactly who you are.

OK, so tell me when the Constitution was amended to enable the government to infringe on what was previously an absolute right.

31 posted on 05/22/2005 8:09:08 AM PDT by eno_ (Freedom Lite - it's almost worth defending.)
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To: politicalwit
I think it was more of the "Massholes" migrating north that has turned NH purple.

I used to think the same way, but check the results. The southern tier (along I-93 & Route 3) was more Bush than Kerry. I would expect that those fleeing from MA would be more likely to settle in Hillsborough and Rockingham counties.

32 posted on 05/22/2005 8:14:35 AM PDT by whd23
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To: Dada Orwell

I hope the TSA does its homework, makes sure he's OK to fly before he shows up, and lets him on through. Then the TSA agents in Philly can turn him away. Ha ha! Enjoy your walk home, loser.


33 posted on 05/22/2005 8:18:13 AM PDT by whd23
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To: Moral Hazard

"Thousands of people were killed on 9/11 because of lax security at airports.
"

Wrong. Terrorists could still do the same thing today. This strip searching of grandma has done NOTHING to prevent another attack.

while you are being fondled by the TSA, there are illegals on the tarmac with no American loyalty servicing your aircraft. Anyone one of those people could aid a terrorist. Besides, a terrorist could go on the plane butt naked and still pull off a 9/11 if that cockpit door can be made to open.


34 posted on 05/22/2005 8:19:47 AM PDT by shellshocked (They're undocumented Border Patrol agents, not vigilantes.)
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Wow. Guess I need to change my bookmark to "www.SecureRepublic.com". Yeah, terrorists will sneak into the country, learn to fly aircraft, coordinate multiple simultaneous hijackings, but (unlike the Sept. 11th hijackers) will never figure out how to get a driver's license. < /s >


35 posted on 05/22/2005 8:27:31 AM PDT by Turbopilot (Viva la Reagan Revolucion!)
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To: Moral Hazard
Thousands of people were killed on 9/11 because of lax security at airports.

I would stress it this way: thousands were killed because we did not comprehend the nature of a suicide mission. Prior to 9/11, if a plane were hijacked, pilots and cabin crew were trained not to resist. The underlying assumption was that the hijacker wanted to live. Better to land the plane safely- no matter where than potentially causing a problem in flight.

9/11 changed that paradigm.

36 posted on 05/22/2005 8:29:27 AM PDT by MrsEmmaPeel
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To: muir_redwoods
My sentiments exactly.

Though I would agree that we, as American citizens, should have the freedom to travel without having to carry papers, I do not object to the requirements that international airports/airlines demand in proving ones identification.

Furthermore, we are in American, not India, or Africa. The politics and civil liberties Ghandi was addressing is not the same as the issues facing American's in regards to national security. If they wish to follow in Ghandi's footprints, relocate.
37 posted on 05/22/2005 8:30:23 AM PDT by This Just In ((In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king))
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To: Wormwood
His heart is in the right place, but his head is up his ass.

Yeah. What an idiot for actually believing the propaganda that this is a free country.

38 posted on 05/22/2005 8:33:07 AM PDT by Mulder (“The spirit of resistance is so valuable, that I wish it to be always kept alive" Thomas Jefferson)
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To: nuconvert
Yes, it's a free country and you get to choose.

Freedom is now defined by statists as "free to obey the law or suffer the consequences".

By the same measure, Soviet peasants were "free" also.

39 posted on 05/22/2005 8:34:13 AM PDT by Mulder (“The spirit of resistance is so valuable, that I wish it to be always kept alive" Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Dada Orwell

Russell Kanning; Hope you enjoy jail food.

Now this Russell fellow is complaining about IDs yet I'd bet he'd be screaming his head off bor better airport security if there were another attack using that means. Dufusses like this are all alike.


40 posted on 05/22/2005 8:34:53 AM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: Moral Hazard
Thousands of people were killed on 9/11 because of lax security at airports.

Thousands were murdered because 1) hundreds of Americans on planes had been indoctrinated to "not fight back" against violence; and 2) gov't policies which encourage unchecked immigration.

It had nothing to do with "lax security". That is a lie propagated by statists who fantasize about turning America into a totalitarian police state.

41 posted on 05/22/2005 8:36:10 AM PDT by Mulder (“The spirit of resistance is so valuable, that I wish it to be always kept alive" Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Salvey
"In a free country you do not need government permission to travel."

Now try and drive without a license...
42 posted on 05/22/2005 8:36:21 AM PDT by Kozak (Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
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To: dsc
In a free country at war, perhaps you do.

Please cite the Congressional declaration of war?

The border with Mexico is wide open, but American citizens need ID to travel. Something is terribly wrong with that picture.

43 posted on 05/22/2005 8:37:48 AM PDT by Mulder (“The spirit of resistance is so valuable, that I wish it to be always kept alive" Thomas Jefferson)
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To: This Just In

Its already been done.
About a year or so ago after a 2 hour drive to the airport I realized I'd left my wallet at home. All I had was my luggage, my paper ticket and a few dollars in my pocket. Someone was meeting me at my destination that could cover my necessities so I decided to go ahead and see if I could get on the plane. I didn't have any trouble boarding but they did check my bag and I was selected to be searched prior to boarding.


44 posted on 05/22/2005 8:38:22 AM PDT by Controlling Legal Authority
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To: Mulder

This is not a free country. This is a slave state. We are owned by government. Governments at different levels (state, federal, local) have taken our freedom in various ways. For example, do you own your property? What if you decide to not pay your property tax?


45 posted on 05/22/2005 8:38:45 AM PDT by MichiganConservative (Government IS the problem.)
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To: SamAdams76
What a moron.

He's stupid for believing we live in a "free" country.

They should immediately hustle him out the back into a waiting police car.

Under what charge? Or have we reached the point where citizens can merely be hauled off for any reason now?

46 posted on 05/22/2005 8:39:09 AM PDT by Mulder (“The spirit of resistance is so valuable, that I wish it to be always kept alive" Thomas Jefferson)
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To: muir_redwoods
fly on an airline that doesn't, if you can find one

The airlines are quasi-goverment run today.

If one of the airline companies announced a policy to allowed Americans to fly armed tomorrow, you'll find out just how "free" the companies are.

47 posted on 05/22/2005 8:40:48 AM PDT by Mulder (“The spirit of resistance is so valuable, that I wish it to be always kept alive" Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Dada Orwell
"In a free country you do not need government permission to travel."

Nope, but you DO need an ID.

Don't like it, DON'T fly.

48 posted on 05/22/2005 8:40:58 AM PDT by mewzilla
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To: Maceman
Nobody said he needed an ID to travel. just to do it on an airplane. Big difference

Really? You mean I can drive across the country without ID?

49 posted on 05/22/2005 8:41:40 AM PDT by Mulder (“The spirit of resistance is so valuable, that I wish it to be always kept alive" Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Maceman
If he really wants to take a stand on an important issue, he should refuse to sign his tax return and claim his fifth amendment rights

I think they just increased the fine for doing that to $5000.

Freedom!

50 posted on 05/22/2005 8:42:46 AM PDT by Mulder (“The spirit of resistance is so valuable, that I wish it to be always kept alive" Thomas Jefferson)
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