Letter to Congressman Murphy
Posted on | November 19, 2010 | 2 Comments
455 Jayson Ave.
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15228
412 344 9481
11/19/10
Rep. Tim Murphy
322 CannonHouse Bldg.
Washington. DC 20515
Dear Tim,
I tried 5 different times to get an appointment with during the last recess. Ashley kept putting me off and now I’m forced to write this letter. I’m not happy.
I had several items I wanted to discuss. One of which deals with the LTC Lakin court-martial. I’ve included a recent article for your review. I’ve already sent you other items, so you should already be aware of this. If you’ll recall, Judge Lind in his court-martial is not allowing discovery or anything that might “embarrass” Obama. Nor is she allowing Lakin’s C-O-C to go all the way to Obama. This is outright garbage. Lakin’s team needs help contacting Gates and McHugh and exerting pressure. Now that the Republicans are back in power, you should be able to gather a caucus of Reps. and do just that. His trial is Dec 14-15 ,so time is short. Help this patriot out
On a similar note, I’d like to know what you’ve done about Obama’s 39 SSN and the petition I sent to you pertaining to his use of a Conn. ssn. 042 68 4425 On his 2009 income tax return, Obama continues to use this number. Just in case you didn’t know, Conn. numbers all start with 040-049, Hawaii’s start with 575. This is criminal and you are in a position to do something. I’d like you to start an investigation. Otherwise, you become complicit in this crime. Do the right thing and open up this can of worms! I’ve had enough of the shady dealings of this administration.
I look forward to and expect your response
Sincerely.
Art Olszewski
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November 20th, 2010 @ 8:47 pm
Hi Art,
Thanks for sharing your letter. FYI, the Area Number (the first three digits) of one’s SSN do not have to match one’s state of birth or residence. Prior to 1973, the Area Number was linked to the Social Security office where one filed for a card. Any American citizen could file for a Social Security number at any office nationwide. Starting in 1973, the Area Number was set by the ZIP code of the mailing address used by the applicant when the application was filed. That mailing address does not have to be in the applicant’s state of residence. The Area Number has never necessarily represented the state of residence or birth of the card holder.
Hope that clears up a few issues for you!
November 21st, 2010 @ 7:03 am
this is absolutely wrong. Yo had to live in that state in order to apply. Additionally, why would Obama apply for his Social in CT, when he resided in HI. This makes no sense