In case you're wondering why I posted the info on Barbara Olson's supposed phone call, I was implying that her call could ALSO have been made from the ground, as suggested here in regards to the CeeCee Lyles call.
It is VERY interesting, to me at least, that her husband, Solicitor General Ted Olson, changed his story from her calling on a cell phone to a sky phone and then back to cell phone call, yet the FBI says that there were NO calls at all.
It would mean that either Olson is lying, or the FBI is. Either case PROVES that there is complicity here on the part of the government.
Anybody familiar with getting a name changed on a driver's license? Do you get a new issue date with a new license or do you keep the original issue date?
This one has a "Duplicate" date of 06/25/01 on the right hand side.
My hunch is there is a reasonable explanation for the issue date on the license.
From the State of Florida website:
# Replacement Licenses
* Florida law requires residents, within 10 days of changing their name or address, to obtain a replacement license. The fee is $10. The incorrect license must be surrendered to the Division.
The question is does the replacement license come with a new issue date in Florida? Maybe the duplicate date is used on a replacement license for a name change.
This one has a "Duplicate" date of 06/25/01 on the right hand side.
From the Florida Driver's Handbook
Name Change (US Citizens)
You must bring a court order, marriage certificate or divorce decree to a driver licenses office to prove your name change. Documents must be original or certified copies.
Duplicate License
If your driver license is lost, stolen or destroyed, apply for a duplicate immediately. At your driver license office you will need to:
* Show your identification. * Sign under oath that your license has been lost or stolen. * Pay the duplicate license fee ($10.00). You may also apply for a duplicate license by internet at http://www.gorenew.com.