Given his Birth Day, Social Security Number and Last Name, we can verify his Selective Service registration.
Verify Selective Service; https://www.sss.gov/RegVer/wfVerification.aspx
I cannot believe TWO headlines today!!! One is Hawaii making it impossible for anyone to get Obama’s birth certificate and now people can go to a federal prison for wanting to know WHAT OUR MEDIA SHOULD HAVE REPORTED ?
Remember Dan Rather and Bush? Fod Godsakes reporters usually don’t give up finding and REPORTING such generalized basic information of any other President!
This is all insane.
DISCOVERY
Who wants a president with so much to hide?
http://web.archive.org/web/20040627142700/http://eastandard.net/headlines/news26060403.htm
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Good!!! I hope they all go to jail. I felt the same way about the guy who snooped in Sarah’s records. We can’t have it one way for one person and not the other. Everyone should stop getting into people’s records on the computer. It is not that difficult.
UPDATE at 9 p.m. Wednesday by Justin Foss/Sourcemedia Group
DAVENPORT Nine Iowa City-area people face federal charges, accused of accessing the student loan records of President Barack Obama “while he was a presidential candidate, the president-elect or the president.”
Also check out the “lined-out” section of this article on the indictment. Go to the link http://www.easterniowanewsnow.com/tag/andrew-lage/
and see it lined-out for yourself.
Update at 7:55 p.m. by Justin Foss / Sourcemedia Group
IOWA CITY Sandra Teague, 54, Iowa City, had worked for Vangent for 10 years when she says she was walked out of the building and dismissed from her job.
The company never told me the reason I was dismissed for, said Teague.
Wednesday, she found out when we called to tell her a Grand Jury had returned an indictment against her and several former co-workers for allegedly back in 2008, trying to look up the federal student loan records of Barack Obama. Obama was a presidential candidate at the time.
Teague is one of nine people named in the indictment. She says she used to work with at least four of those named. She did not recognize the names of the others.
I dont know what the others did, but I know that I did not do it, said Teague.
Teague said she worked in a department at Vangent where they helped people with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, FAFSA.
All of it was a shock to begin with, because I knew I had not done that, said Teague. I knew that something had occurred and that there was a breach of security.
Teague said in order to do their job, they had different ID numbers for each database they had to look up. She said they even had different ID numbers for different versions of the same database, and even on different systems. She said those ID numbers would change every 30 days.
I had seven different numbers, and I couldnt remember them all, all the time, said Teague.
She said she wrote them on a sticky-note and attached that to the inside of her desk drawer.
It was assumed that the building had better controlled access, but it turns out it wasnt, said Teague.
Teague said she was questioned by special agents for the Department of Education, Office of Inspector General. Teague said after that interview, the agent suggested a better place to keep her ID numbers. It was at that time Teague thought the matter was resolved.
Teague said what gave her the most relief was when that agent told her she wasnt checked into the building when Vangents computers say Obamas records were accessed.
Teague said she only found out Obama had federal student loans after someone causally mentioned it at a department meeting.
Teague said she was planning her own wedding at the time of the alleged incidents and didnt have any reason to look up Obamas records, I didnt even pay attention to the election, I didnt have time.
Andrew Lage, 54, is also named in the indictment. An attorney for Lage said his client had no comment.
We couldnt find any contact numbers for Vangent company officials late Wednesday night.
By Ann McGlynn
Quad-City Times
Nine people are accused of accessing the student loan records of Barack Obama, when he was a candidate for president, president-elect and president.
The indictments were handed up in U.S. District Court, Davenport, and unsealed Thursday. The nine people worked at a Department of Education contractor in Coralville, Iowa.
Accused are:
Andrew J. Lage, 54; Patrick E. Roan, 51; Sandra Teague, 54; John P. Phommivong, 29; Anna C. Rhodes, 32; Gary Grenell, 58; Lisa Torney, 49; Julie L. Kline, 38; and Mercedes Costoyas, 53.
They are charged with exceeding computer access. Each faces up to a year in prison and a $100,000 fine, if convicted.
Officials say that between July 26, 2007, and March 13, 2009, the defendants accessed the records while working for the unspecified contractor.
Arraignment on the charges is set for 2 p.m. May 24 in Davenport. The case was investigated by the Department of Education, Office of Inspector General.
A spokesman with the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa declined comment.
9 accused of accessing Obamas student loan records
May 13th
Posted by Mary Sharp in crime, law and justice
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Last modified: May 13, 2010 at 3:29 pm
Update 3:15 p.m. by Trish Mehaffey
Patrick Roan and Anna Rhodes are the only indicted former Vangent employees with any criminal history, according to Iowa Courts Online. Roan was convicted of misdemeanor trespassing in 1993 and Rhodes was convicted of compulsory education violation in 1999. Both served no jail time, only paid fines.
Update at 2:35 p.m. Thursday by Diane Heldt
Catherine Grant, a spokeswoman with the U.S. Department of Education, said officials cant comment or offer more details about ongoing investigations, which this case is. She said once investigations are completed, officials will provide more information. She didnt know when that might be.
Update at 11:30 a.m. Thursday by Diane Heldt
In a follow-up e-mail, Vangent spokeswoman Eileen Cassidy Rivera said the investigation was initiated by the U.S. Department of Education, and Vangent fully cooperated with the investigation. Rivera said Vangent officials do not believe the violation of company security policies was politically motivated.
Update 11:24 a.m. Thursday by Trish Mehaffey
Ive called Lisa Torney and Mercedes Costoyas and left messages for comments.
I sent emails to Andrew Lage, Anna Rhodes. Ive looked for others on Facebook but they werent listed.
UPDATE at 11:10 a.m. Thursday by Diane Heldt
A Vangent company spokeswoman based in Arlington, Va., in a statement today said the nine employees, not Vangent, were the subject of the investigation.
The statement from Eileen Cassidy Rivera, vice president of communications and investor relations, said An investigation identified a number of Vangent employees, among others, who inappropriately accessed student loan records. The Vangent employees violated Vangents security policies and were promptly terminated from the company in June 2009. Vangent was not the subject of the investigation.
Voting records from the Johnson County Auditors office show that four of those indicted are registered as Democrats, and two are registered as Republicans. Three of those indicted Anna C. Rhodes, 32; Mercedes Costoyas, 53; and Sandra Teague, 54 were not registered to vote in Johnson County.
The six who were registered all voted in the 2008 general election. Those registered as Democrats are: John P. Phommivong, 29; Patrick E. Roan, 51; Andrew J. Lage, 54; and Julie L. Kline, 38, who was registered in Cedar County. The two registered as Republicans are Lisa L. Torney, 49, and Gary N. Grenell, 58.
Joe the Plumber, OTOH...
What social security number did they use and what names, OHAHA has gone by during his relatively short life.