Heh. Your statement about increasing religiosity is unfounded, Cyclo-
http://www.adherents.com/rel_USA.html
The numbers are ambiguous, with only the most radical sects showing increases, mostly taken from the more moderate denominations. More a symptom of the siren song of the far Right than anything else.
As for the topic of the thread, the Real ID act, lots of people seem to have a problem with it. Of course, the same gun owners and privacy advocates were quick to cross the line when it came to the CDL issue some years ago. Apparently, transportation workers are the only people who don't need privacy...
I personally don't have a problem with a system of nationally coordinated and authenticated identification, provided, of course, that it solves some of the real problems like voter registration and identity theft. Such a system could make sure that everybody who's eligible will automatically be registered to vote at the address on their ID. I doubt, however, that Repubs will go for that, at all...
I have no problem with issuing Driver's licenses to aliens, either, legal or not. Every ID should simply name the holder's country of citizenship.
Hiding other, more ominous provisions in such a bill is pretty much typical. Those are the aspects I object to, as I object to the use of the fait accompli methodology of the current repub majority. They pretty much run the nuclear option in the HOR, anyway, and are preparing to do the same in the Senate. Formulate legislation behind closed doors, introduce it, invoke cloture, vote- it's a done deal, free of any pesky minority appeals to common civility or reason... totalitarian rule clothed in the robes of democracy...