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October 31, 2007

Driver's Licenses an Issue in Democratic Presidential Debate

The Democratic candidates debated in the historic city of Phiadelphia last night.  Driver's license eligibility came up.  Here is the MSNC report:

"[Sen. Christopher] Dodd . . . was the only candidate who raised his hand when Brian Williams, managing editor and anchor of `NBC Nightly News,' asked whether anyone believed illegal immigrants should not have driver’s licenses. “This is a privilege, not a right,” he said. Clinton may have given her opponents an opening to bear down on their “doubletalk” attack. In a convoluted answer to the same question, Clinton first said she thought New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s plan to let illegal immigrants have driver’s licenses “makes a lot of sense.” Then she said she did not endorse Spitzer’s plan even though she repeated that he had the right idea. Then she accused Russert of asking a “gotcha” question. Edwards leaped, noting that Clinton appeared to have given two different answers in less than two minutes. “I think this is a real issue for the country,” he said. “I mean, America is looking for a president who will say the same thing, who will be consistent, who will be straight with them.”"

For more on the debate, including a link to a video of the entire debate, click here.  According to Frank Luntz's Democratic Focus Group, Senator Obama was the "overwhelming" winner of last night's debate.  See Video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8ocKiHEzvM

Postscript Some readers may want to look at Lou Dobbs' latest -- a critique of NY Governor Spitzer's position on driver's license eligibilty for undocumented immigrants.  Dobbs has been conducting war on Gov. Spitzer, calling him an "idiot," among other things.  As I said before, the national safety/public safety argument for denial of driver's licenses to certain groups of drivers makes no sense to me.  I want all driver's on the road to be safety tested and to have liabilty insurance.

KJ

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I think we need to begin to look at the other Canidates more closely. After doing some research alot of these canidates are or have endordsed ideas and acts that was WRITTEN by Sen. Chris Dodd. It appears to me that Sen. Dodd may be the right choice.

Posted by: steve | Oct 31, 2007 3:43:35 PM

"As I said before, the national safety/public safety argument for denial of driver's licenses to certain groups of drivers makes no sense to me. I want all driver's on the road to be safety tested and to have liabilty insurance."

Granting driver's licenses to illegal aliens is no guarrantee that they will maintain their liability insurance policy. When given the opportunity to obtain driver's licenses in North Carolina, many illegal aliens obtained insurance only long enough to satisfy the issuing agency and then let their policies lapse. Repeat this and the we'll have the same outcome in New York. This is one reason the NC stopped granting them. This is just another failed argument for the amnesty advocates.

Posted by: Horace | Oct 31, 2007 4:47:13 PM

And then there's that huge problem Hillary has with making up both faces in the morning and keeping them both pretty throughout the day.

Posted by: Horace | Oct 31, 2007 6:12:24 PM

And then there's that huge problem Hillary has with making up both faces in the morning and keeping them both pretty throughout the day.

No misogynists here, it's just us boys ...

Posted by: yave begnet | Oct 31, 2007 11:46:58 PM

"No misogynists here, it's just us boys ..."

Calling someone two-faced, as is Hillary, has nothing to do with sex, but everything to do with presenting divergent positions on issues, depending upon the venue, and keeping the press off her ass when called on it. Hillary is playing in the big leagues now, so her whining about piling on by the oppositon shows that she isn't politically mature enough to be president.

Posted by: Horace | Nov 2, 2007 6:42:41 PM

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