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Originally posted by ahmonrarh
Um let's see here:
the part where they said a man, born in hawaii, has a conneticut prefix on his social security number.
That's a little ironic, no? Born in hawaii....has conneticut prefix....hmmm
Originally posted by kozmo
reply to post by InvisibleAlbatross
That's funny cuz I do! In fact, I remember the MSM peeling every layer of the onion and then pulling the membrane off each peel. There was NO stone left unturned with GWB - then again, there shouldn't have been! They even pulled his attendance records when he was i the reserves. Remember? And yet, with Obama, there is no stone turned - not a one! - and the MSM has been complicit in burying anything and everything pertaining to anyone trying to turn just one stone! Peculiar? I think so...
Prior to 1973, social security numbers were assigned by our field offices. The number merely established that his/her card was issued by one of our offices in that State.
Almost all male U.S. citizens, and male aliens living in the U.S., who are 18 through 25, are required to register with Selective Service.
Originally posted by K J Gunderson
Originally posted by SWCCFAN
Well the excuse that the SSS gives is BS I just searched and found myself 17 times in a row.
******** Tyrants.
Where can I find the forums and threads directing other people all over the country to also go and search for YOU?
You do understand why that matters, right?
Originally posted by Oneolddude
Well,it is plain and simple to me.
This guy has spent 2 million dollars of his own money just to keep the whole country from seeing his birth certificate and college transcripts,among other things.
What the hell is he/they trying to hide.
The person who is in the position he is in should have NO problem making all these documents available.
Heck the lib-retards made all kinds of stink saying McCain might not be illegible because he was born to two Americans in the Canal Zone.
And this "enigma" gets a pass?
Originally posted by Gargamel
Originally posted by K J Gunderson
Originally posted by SWCCFAN
Well the excuse that the SSS gives is BS I just searched and found myself 17 times in a row.
******** Tyrants.
Where can I find the forums and threads directing other people all over the country to also go and search for YOU?
You do understand why that matters, right?
Not really considering in the OP it was stated
WND asked Selective Service what was causing the sudden problem in retrieving records. Amon said it's likely because many people across the nation are now searching for Obama's records. "If you run into problems, others have, too," he said. Amon says a hacking attempt several years ago prompted the agency to beef up security to prevent future electronic attacks. He initially said the agency created a limit of three verification requests per day for any given record.
Originally posted by Ex_MislTech
It is the new more transparent government with lots to hide.
After all don't all citizens spend $2 million to hide their records
and have multiple SSI #'s in their name ???
Originally posted by K J Gunderson
Originally posted by Gargamel
Originally posted by K J Gunderson
Originally posted by SWCCFAN
Well the excuse that the SSS gives is BS I just searched and found myself 17 times in a row.
******** Tyrants.
Where can I find the forums and threads directing other people all over the country to also go and search for YOU?
You do understand why that matters, right?
Not really considering in the OP it was stated
WND asked Selective Service what was causing the sudden problem in retrieving records. Amon said it's likely because many people across the nation are now searching for Obama's records. "If you run into problems, others have, too," he said. Amon says a hacking attempt several years ago prompted the agency to beef up security to prevent future electronic attacks. He initially said the agency created a limit of three verification requests per day for any given record.
Ummmm.....uh...huh?
You just explained exactly why what I said applies. Perhaps you need to try reading it again but it kind of looks like you just hit reply to tell me I was wrong and then explained exactly why I was right. Maybe you want to adjust that?