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On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 22:38:53 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
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Electronic strip search? You mean a metal detector or some screening
where
my identity remains hidden unless something is discovered? I have no
problem
with that. Not sure what country you're talking about, but I've never
heard
of anyone having to produce divorce papers to renew a license.


I mean the full body x-ray scanner.

As for D/L
http://gathergoget.com/

Click YES on Have you ever changed your name

No problem with the scanner.

I still think it's reasonable (thanks for the link) to have to prove who
you
are to renew your license. It's not much of a burden. I'd imagine that
if
you're divorced or married and you changed your name, you'd have those
documents. Why is this a big deal? Does this somehow prove terrorists
won?


I guess that means you have never had a messy divorce. I guarantee
you, most of those ****ed off wives threw away their marriage
certificates, burned the pictures and don't really want to think about
it anymore.

As for the scanner, is there a health issue? We won't know for 20
years if any of the other hazards are any indication, even if you
don't mind being electronically strip searched. I assume the most
interesting people will be saved on cell phone cameras to be laughed
at later or posted n the internet.
I am not even happy about having to take my shoes off. Every time I go
to an airport I know the terrorists won. We are terrorized or we
wouldn't put up with this ****.


The messy divorces that I know about, my friend framed her final papers.

Try different socks....


Your divorse wasn't messy? I assume you paid the poor guy off then.


Sorry, no divorce here. Oh, you were talking about your marriage? I didn't
realize you lived in a place where two men can marry.