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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Red Heeler who wrote (455672)9/9/2003 7:23:28 PM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
Local government to ask Congress to look into impeaching President Bush.

Once again local government seems blissfully unaware of their own state's aiding and abetting terrorism, fraud and illegal immigration.

Assemblyman Tom Harman

"Here’s the biggest question of all: In 1993, the legislature passed SB 976 by Democrat Senator Al Alquist. This bill, as detailed in the analysis, clearly states that the intent was to "require an applicant for an original drivers’ license or card to submit satisfactory proof that the applicant’s presence in the United States is authorized under federal law."

In other words, SB 60 invalidates the original SB 976, which was proposed, passed and signed into law well before any discussion about Proposition 187.

That bill passed the Assembly 57-15. The bill passed the Senate 24-2. Some of these legislators are still in Sacramento. Cruz Bustamante is now Lieutenant Governor, Bill Lockyer is now Attorney General, Delaine Eastin was the State Superintendent of Public Instruction and was replaced by Jack O’Connell. Richard Katz and Steve Peace are currently employed by Governor Davis. By supporting SB 60, they contradict their earlier support of this issue.

The same Democrats who ten years ago supported a bill tightening the requirements for obtaining a driver’s license just reversed themselves.

I’ll say it again: SB 60 is bad public policy that threatens our security, and many legislators took advantage of a weak Governor for their own political gain.
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