http://www.steinreport.com/archives/008366.html
I wasn't sure if I should repost this, but there is a very interesting piece of this article. Here is an exercpt:
"As a legal aide in the Reagan administration in 1983, Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts Jr. declared that he would support creating a national identification card in order to combat 'the real threat to our social fabric posed by uncontrolled immigration,'
To bad no one was listening to that part. I wonder what his position is these days? The prez must have never read that line.
"As a legal aide in the Reagan administration in 1983, Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts Jr. declared that he would support creating a national identification card in order to combat 'the real threat to our social fabric posed by uncontrolled immigration,'
Thanks. I'm going to save that for later reading.