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More stonewalling from the Social Security administration. I was supposed to get information by November 8th. They sent a letter on Nov 18 and mailed it Nov 29th.

Posted on | December 2, 2010 | 2 Comments

I requested more information on Obama’s CT social security number and numbers of other individuals, who were born around 1890-1896, got their SS number around 1977 and passed away since. I paid for five  FOIA  requests on October 4th. no info yet. Stonewalling all around.

Luckily, being a dentist, I have plenty of teeth to pull (just kidding).

the number is provided, you can call them and demand a response.

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2 Responses to “More stonewalling from the Social Security administration. I was supposed to get information by November 8th. They sent a letter on Nov 18 and mailed it Nov 29th.”

  1. Margo
    December 2nd, 2010 @ 3:25 pm

    I have had no response at all!

  2. chum lee
    December 5th, 2010 @ 7:15 am

    I could be wrong, but if they take to long, you can appeal it in the Agency then go to court.

    I would not confuse this with stonewalling. Instead, I would call it typical in the world of FOIA.

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