Posted on 10/23/2008 3:30:47 PM PDT by ButThreeLeftsDo
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said Thursday he'll try again to overcome a judge's objections to a proposal to force employers to get rid of workers whose Social Security numbers don't match their names.
The proposal has been stymied for months by a U.S. district judge in California who blocked the rule after several groups sued. Chertoff said his agency has addressed the judge's concerns with some additions to the proposal, including providing an analysis of the economic costs of the rule.
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Does that mean they are going to investigate Barry Soetoro Barack Hussein Obama, the Kenyan Luo?
If he wants to work the x-ray machine at MSP, I suppose so...
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I guess that means Hussein can’t work at DHS.
FWIW, Obama couldn't pass the security background check to run a DHS screening station -- much less pass the Top Secret +++ clearance checks that a President should be able to pass.
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BTW, Berg was just on Savage. His evidence was so convincing that I adopted a new tagline...
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