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LINKS: The Plot Thickens: Debt Collector; Obama's Social Security number reserved for Connecticut applicants also tied to an alias Harrison J Bounel. The debt collector also claims Obama has used two other Social Security numbers in Illinois. This interview covers several issues ranging from O's SS# to his property tax filings in Chicago to 50+ different addresses tied to Obama and Michelle across the country. The interview aired on TruNews Radio 5/18/2011. - obamareleaseyourrecords.blogspot.com... -
Originally posted by Darth_Prime
I haven't followed this story closely,
has this been verified as factual? or speculation?
Originally posted by InvisibleAlbatross
reply to post by adeclerk
Sadly, it started from Hillary's camp during the election campaign. The nutjobs have really run with it, however.
Originally posted by TrueAmerican
Excuse me, but quit derailing the thread. Listen to the interview in which a debt collector, armed with a better database than most PI's, discovers all sorts of things VERY WRONG with this picture. New information. Evaluate the message please.
Originally posted by adeclerk
reply to post by TrueAmerican
Right, I forgot about how reliable youtube was as a source. I think I'll use it on my next research paper.
Seriously, it's just another daft claim from a nut on youtube. And all of this 'birther' talk started from what? Alex Jones' fearmongering, would be my guess.
Originally posted by Darth_Prime
Originally posted by InvisibleAlbatross
reply to post by adeclerk
Sadly, it started from Hillary's camp during the election campaign. The nutjobs have really run with it, however.
Hillary started the Birther Movement?
or the fact that he has multiple Social Security Numbers?
Originally posted by TrueAmerican
People, don't listen to these bozos trying to derail the thread. The interview is about 39 minutes, and is extremely interesting. Promise.