Urge Congress and President Bush to Permanently ban National ID cards and to repeal the Real ID Act
- von: Daniel Harris White
- empfänger: U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives & President Bush
The constitution grants American citizens their privacy through the 1st amendment as well as the states rights to create their own laws and forms of identification. Freedoms such as privacy are the most importantfundamental rights American citizens have.
But the human rights granted by the constitution are constantly under siege.Time and time again, Congress, President Bush as well as the news mediahave sought to dis-inform the American public by professing that giving upcivil liberties for more security is necessary for the nation.
And now President has signed the Real ID Act of 2006 be enforced by May 11, 2011. This Act allows for the mandating of National ID cards for every citizen which will threaten everyAmerican citizens' freedoms and privacy.
We need to permanently protect our fundamental rights and civil liberties such as privacy! Urge your Representativeto repeal the Real ID Act of 2006 as unconstitutional to permanently protect our civil liberties while we still have them.
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."- Benjamin Franklin
Dear President Bush and United States Congress,
We, the American People, recognize our rights to freedom and privacy. We also recognize that a National ID card threatens our civil liberties and quality of lives as we as American citizens should not be suspected as terrorists. We are not slaves to the United States government and are not willing to give up our sovereignty as free Americans. A National ID card is ultimately unconstitutional and will not prevent terrorism and illegal immigration as many uninformed people may suggest. Therefore, we urge you to take immediate, concrete and comprehensive action to address the Unconstitutionality of a National ID card by repealing the Real ID Act of 2006.
The cost of giving up civil liberties for more security is too much to bear for anybody in the world, nonetheless American citizens.
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