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I actually agree 100% that pilots should have photo ID's. It's taking it
out of the homeland security pot and calling it an anti-terrorist measure that is silly. We should have had them years ago. It's for protection of our aircraft and avionics, not the homeland. Now see my post above. The Republican spin doctors would jump on me and say, "See, he's a flip flopper. First he says one thing, then he says another. Disregard everything he says." The real political divide is no longer between liberal and conservative. It's between thinking and not thinking. One view of the world holds that you assemble all the facts, discard the ones that are not consistent with your ideology and preconceptions, and then use what is left over to develop a policy. The other approach is to assemble all the facts, sort them for consistency, assemble the best planning model possible from them, and then develop a policy. The problem with the latter is it takes longer and requires a lot more leadership. This isn't a Republican vs. Democrat issue. Neither party has a monopoly on either wisdom or stupidity. Bush however, has surrounded himself entirely (except perhaps for Colin Powell) with the former kind of thinkers. -- Roger Long "Dave S" wrote in message ink.net... kontiki wrote: If have heard not one single tangible bit of evidence from anyone that requiring a picture ID for pilot license will do anything to justify the cost and inconvenience when it comes to enhancing national security. Neither have I, but... In my opinion the whole picture ID thing is feel-good lawmaking that will cost more money and inconvenience in order to provide an illusion of greater security. I think its a bit more than an illusion. Children in some Middle and High Schools are being required to display school issued ID's.. It helps to sort out who belongs and who doesnt. Every little bit helps. I have an ID for work, an ID for the airport (city owned, joint use airport), a photo on my DL, a photo on my concealed handgun license.. but my pilot certificate, run by the US Govt doesn't have a photo on it? Heck, even the dependent's military ID just to be able to shop at AAFES (the military version of SuperWalmart) has a picture. This is my opinion and I'm sure most people will disagree with me. You are entitled to yours, and I disagree with you. Dave |
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