You've got your causal chain all bollixed up. You are starting with an anomaly about his SSN, which is in the Connecticut number series, probably due to a simple clerical error, and leaping to the conclusion that he was an alien minor whose care was overseen by a Connecticut charity and which applied for his SSN on his behalf with their CT zip code in the return address. That's absurd. You are laying out all the possibilities and picking an extremely unlikely possibility just because you think you had a clever idea.
You need to start with real evidence that he was some sort of alien. But, on the contrary, all of the evidence says he was born in Hawaii. That makes him a citizen, and parents can't renounce their child's citizenship. He has to do it himself, after turning 18, and after convincing a State Department official he knows what he is doing and is not under duress.
Some people have invested too much time and money into false theories and wont give it up. Or you can cling to the hope his BC is fake, his SSN is fake, his Selective Service is fake and everyone is in on it since the beginning.
Just because the standard birther theories are garbage doesn't mean yours is any better.
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Obama could quickly put a stop to this Connecticut controversy by simply getting a copy of his original Social Security application form and showing it to the public like he showed his Hawaii long form birth certificate to the public back in April 2011.
According to the Social Security site, anyone can quickly and easily get a copy of his own Social Security application by simply requesting a copy and paying a small fee.
If you’ll take a look at Barry Soetoro’s St. Francis Assisi School record, then you’ll notice Barry was born in Honolulu, HI and identified as an Indonesian National.
How is it Barry Soetoro could renounce his U.S. citizenship and Barack Obama could not?
St. Francis Assisi School of Djakarta, Indonesia is operated by St. Francis Assisi Foundation of Connecticut, U.S.A.
Are all these coincidences clerical errors?