This is not new, but at least someone is asking the questions and doing the investigating to try to find out why Obama is using a SS number that is
only issued to the State of Connecticut. He has no ties to the state what so ever and the number issued was issued between 1977-79 after the date he
started working at his first job in 1975 in Hawai.
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Obama Quandry
By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2010 WorldNetDaily
Two private investigators working independently are asking why President Obama is using a Social Security number set aside for applicants in
Connecticut while there is no record he ever had a mailing address in the state.
In addition, the records indicate the number was issued between 1977 and 1979, yet Obama's earliest employment reportedly was in 1975 at a
Baskin-Robbins ice-cream shop in Oahu, Hawaii.
WND has copies of affidavits filed separately in a presidential eligibility lawsuit in the U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia by Ohio
licensed private investigator Susan Daniels and Colorado private investigator John N. Sampson.
The investigators believe Obama needs to explain why he is using a Social Security number reserved for Connecticut applicants that was issued at a
date later than he is known to have held employment.
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The Social Security website confirms the first three numbers in his ID are reserved for applicants with Connecticut addresses, 040-049.
"Since 1973, Social Security numbers have been issued by our central office," the Social Security website explains. "The first three (3) digits of
a person's social security number are determined by the ZIP code of the mailing address shown on the application for a social security number."
The question is being raised amid speculation about the president's history fueled by an extraordinary lack of public documentation. Along with his
original birth certificate, Obama also has not released educational records, scholarly articles, passport documents, medical records, papers from his
service in the Illinois state Senate, Illinois State Bar Association records, any baptism records and adoption papers.