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12-21-2010, 02:09 AM
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Soon to be Governor Susana Martinez.... that makes absolutely no sense... If you take away their drivers license.... You know what will happen? Alot of them will now become "unlicensed" and "uninsured drivers". The smart thing to do is to let them keep their drivers license and they will remain "insured" drivers. By revoking current driver's licenses you are doing more damage in the end.
She is not revoking the licenses!

She just wants to repeal the law allowing undocumented people from getting licenses any further.

Luckily, she doesn't support the AZ style immigration bill.
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12-21-2010, 03:01 AM
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She is not revoking the licenses! Who is spreading this bullshit?

She just wants to repeal the law allowing undocumented people from getting licenses any further.

Luckily, she doesn't support the AZ style immigration bill.
It's not bullshit. She does plan on revoking them. She said it more than once and actually campaigned on it. In one of her ads she went after Denish (her opponent) for not being for revoking them. They were both for repealing the law but Denish wanted to let the licenses expire. Martinez said she wanted to revoke them immediately.
Google Susana Martinez revoke and see for yourself.
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12-21-2010, 03:14 AM
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@TheCure I literally moved to New Mexico for a period of 6 months, and got my DL there. If you really want one, that's the best way to go about it. I live on the East Coast as well, I basically took a train from New York City that ironically enough to your post... made a transfer in Chicago, and then to NM. I actually really enjoyed my 6 months there was nice to have warmer weather

How were you able to rent a apartment over there? Didn't they ask for an ID or anything? I'm thinking about doing the same in Washington but I need to show proof of residence.
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12-21-2010, 03:41 AM
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It's not bullshit. She does plan on revoking them. She said it more than once and actually campaigned on it. In one of her ads she went after Denish (her opponent) for not being for revoking them. They were both for repealing the law but Denish wanted to let the licenses expire. Martinez said she wanted to revoke them immediately.
Google Susana Martinez revoke and see for yourself.
I stand corrected. However, I believe she will not succeed.
Fucking stupid bitch. If she succeeds all my money, time, and effort will have gone to waste.

Fuck my life. I want to cry.
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12-21-2010, 04:43 AM
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How were you able to rent a apartment over there? Didn't they ask for an ID or anything? I'm thinking about doing the same in Washington but I need to show proof of residence.
Its not that hard to rent an apartment.... every place has different sets of rules but the basic thing is if you can afford it then you can rent it... that's pretty much it.
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12-22-2010, 02:16 AM
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Hmm lol okay you make sound so easy. I'll have to start browsing and calling to see what they would need.
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05-31-2011, 08:55 PM
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(NEW MEXICO) Don't make more then one appointment at a time. If you do then the first one is canceled. I did this mistake, because of another posting saying to as advice. Boy did it cost me a pretty penny and alot of time. I got to the office after driving hours and waitting months, just for the lady to infrom me that the appointment was canceled due to multiple appointments.
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I had supportive parents who paid for my rent while I was there, I rented a "furnished" apartment in Albuquerque so all I had to do was bring my clothes and laptop and everything was good I was also in a good location there and just about everything I needed was within walking distance, rarely did I need to use the bus. I did work... but I mainly did freelance web design work.

Oh and there is no need to parallel park when you go for the driving portion of the test
Which area? I'm planning to go there this Sept.
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