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7 Responses to Alan Keyes slings SSN mud

  1. richCares August 13, 2011 at 11:42 pm  (Quote) #

    this will be fun, another OMG moment to fail, cheer on!

  2. misha August 13, 2011 at 11:50 pm  (Quote) #

    “WorldNetDaily is all over this like flies on a horse.”

    You mean like flies on a turd.

  3. Dr. Conspiracy August 13, 2011 at 11:53 pm  (Quote) #

    I toyed with several words here including the one you mentioned and also “rotting meat.” I chose horse to add an annoyance factor.

    misha: You mean like flies on a turd.

  4. misha August 14, 2011 at 12:01 am  (Quote) #

    Dr. Conspiracy: I chose horse to add an annoyance factor.

    I love horses. I actually went horseback riding in the Negev desert. The horse was a stallion named Tsar – for good reason.

  5. obsolete August 14, 2011 at 12:49 am  (Quote) #

    If you suspect someone of using a fraudulent Social Security number, you alert the SSA. They will investigate and take appropriate action. However, if they tell you “Thank you, but no fraud has been committed here”, you should let it rest.
    Birthers say they have not received an answer when they simply don’t like the answer.

  6. Scientist August 14, 2011 at 9:01 am  (Quote) #

    obsolete: If you suspect someone of using a fraudulent Social Security number, you alert the SSA. They will investigate and take appropriate action. However, if they tell you “Thank you, but no fraud has been committed here”, you should let it rest.
    Birthers say they have not received an answer when they simply don’t like the answer.

    Actually you won’t get an answer. The same is true with the IRS-they have a toll-free number where you can report suspected tax evasion. If they investigate and collect additional taxes you may get up to 20% as a reward. However, if they decide the matter is not worth investigating or investigate and find nothing, they will not tell you.

  7. obsolete August 15, 2011 at 1:30 am  (Quote) #

    Scientist: Actually you won’t get an answer.

    True.
    Except in Orly’s case, I believe they responded to her lawsuit by saying her claims of fraud were “baseless”.
    So it appears Orly actually DID get an answer.

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