Coalition for a Secure Driver's License
Coalition for a Secure Driver's License is a "New York based not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation, founded shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks," its website states. "Its members, which include 9/11 family members, recognize that driver's licenses played an instrumental role in the planning and execution of those attacks. The Coalition's single purpose is to advocate tighter identification requirements for individuals seeking driver's licenses within the 50 states, in order to prevent future terrorists from obtaining that critical form of ID." [1]
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PNAC Connection
"Both the President and the Executive Director of this group come from the Center for Security Policy, a neocon warmongering operation headed by Frank Gaffney. Gaffney is a founding member of the Project for a New American Century (PNAC) and longtime associater of Prince of Darkness Richard Perle. PNAC, of course, issued a report calling for a 'new Pearl Harbor' in order to justify the conquest of the Arab world." [2]
Board Members
- Henry Buhl, Chairman and Founder
- Amanda C. Bowman, President
- Colleen Gilbert, Executive Director [3]
- Alan Weeden, Co-Founder
- Ann Cannell
- Peter Gadiel
- Senator Roy Goodman
- Gail Hilson
- H.R. Holmyard
- Donald Kendall
- Ken Klein
- Joan Messner
- Judi Sorensen
- Jennifer A.N. White
Board of Advisors
Contact Information
Coalition for a Secure Driver's License
1920 L Street, NW, Suite 210
Washington D.C. 20036
Phone: 202 223-2386
114 Greene Street, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10012
Phone: 212 274-0100 x.62
Email: info AT securelicense.org
Website: http://www.securelicense.org/
Related SourceWatch Resources
External links
- "PNAC/neocon front group pushing tri-national ID on 9/11 corpses," Total911.info, March 15, 2005.