Posted on 03/22/2011 1:23:41 PM PDT by STARWISE
http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/Decons
I’m glad you posted the c-span link to their video of Cashill’s intervirew, which I happened to see on TV.
Well worth watching.
He will destruct himself.
There’s a website you can go to that will generate fake SS#’s along with a fake name and DL, address to go with it.
I pray that happens before he destructs the Country.
http://www.obamaconspiracy.org/2011/03/deconstructing-jack-cashill/
Because of the typo, the system had him as living in CT, so it assigned him a SSN that starts with 042. Once the number is assigned, it can't be changed, even after the zip code error was corrected, so that's his number to this day. This would not be the first or last time some government bureaucrat mistyped a number.
As to the timing, 1977 makes perfect sense. He stated publicly that he got his first job at age 16, which means that's probably when he applied for his first social security card. And how old was he in 1977? You guessed it, 16.
Nothing to see here folks. Move along.
It is ... ;)
Plus the fact it was already issued to a person who was born in 1890.
Do the numbers go back into circulation upon death?
I believe my SS# was issued in 1974 and I was eleven at the time. In fact, all my brothers and sisters received their SS# with cards at the same time.
I don’t know why but my Mom was surprised at the whole thing.
Barry would have received his around the same time as well and there would be no reason for him to apply for a SS# in Connecticut as would presumably have one already.
Besides, is there any documented evidence he visited Connecticut and visited his father’s presumed alma mater?
I thought his “Proxy Father” went to school at Harvard in Mass.
It's no less than a theory than the contention that his SSN is fraudulant. The only difference is that my theory actually fits the facts, whereas yours does not.
The fact is Obama had a Connecticut SS#.
Sure, and it means nothing.
He never corrected the problem if indeed there is any validity to your theory.
There is no problem to correct.
Do you have any evidence for that claim?
Do the numbers go back into circulation upon death?
No. They are never reused.
Investigators might be approaching this from the wrong direction.
Just suppose, for example, that Obama’s history wasn’t created by a bunch of pathetic, 1960s-era radicals. What if his history was created by a competent organization, with intent to fabricate his background from the ground up?
But there’s an obvious twist to this theory. This “competent organization” seems to be limited, in some way, by *not* seriously breaking the law, beyond perhaps a “legal” fabrication of an identity.
That is, a “competent organization” would likely have no difficulty forging a certificate of live birth, or whatever document was needed to establish his birth. Likewise, they would have no problem at all inserting it into the State of Hawaii’s birth records. Except for the fact that this would be a serious violation of Hawaii’s laws.
The federal government of the United States operates under some odd rules. For example, while its security and police agencies can be given a waiver of *federal* laws for many purposes, they *cannot* waive State laws, without the express permission of that State.
For example, a fake identity can be generated at the federal level for the Witness Protection Program, but even that can’t go into State records, without State permission. For let’s say a fake high school transcript, college transcript, State driver’s license, etc.
Two problems with your theory.
First, if applying for a social security card back then was anything like it is today, you mail your application to the local SS office. If he had been living in Hawaii at the time, he obviously would have mailed it to the Hawaii office, where it would have been processed. The Hawaii office would have issued him a Hawaii number - not one from Connecticut - regardless of what his ZIP code was.
Second, speaking as someone who has a number issued from a state other than the one he was born in, I know that I needed a social security number when I started elementary school - which is when mine was issued. While it’s plausible that Hawaii did not have the same requirement Maryland did, this adds a wrinkle to your “facts.”
See my posts above. The simplest, most plausible explanation is clerical error. If you mistype the first digit of a Honolulu zip code as a zero instead of a nine, you get a Connecticut zip code. So what most likely happened is the clerk mistyped the zip code on his application, and the system assigned numbers based on zip code.
Once a SSN is assigned, it can't be changed, so even if he corrected the clerical error on the zip code, his SSN wouldn't change.
As far as I can tell, that's the only pluasible explanation anyone has proposed, and it makes perfect sense.
What an unlucky fellow to have so many records lost or destroyed and so many typo’s.
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