MissMarple
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Fri Oct-08-04 01:58 PM
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Question re Bush campaign asking for social security numbers |
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for people wanting to get into campaign events. It was in conjunction with signing a form saying you support George before you could be issued a ticket. Does anyone know anything about this? True, false, random rumor?
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Fri Oct-08-04 02:00 PM
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:kick: I think I heard Randi saying that, but I'm not sure. I hope you get an answer.
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Fri Oct-08-04 02:01 PM
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her daughter was asked for SSN and driver's license number for tickets.........
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Fri Oct-08-04 02:01 PM
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bush equals idiot
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Fri Oct-08-04 02:08 PM
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4. This is a point that has to be made clear to the public also |
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once and for all tonight. This is the first president in history to do that. I'd bet on it.
He's president only to the red states. How conv-e-e-e-nient.
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Fri Oct-08-04 02:16 PM
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5. The social security number is routine, the loyalty oath is not |
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Before attending a Bill Clinton speech, I had to submit my SSN so that the Secret Service could establish who I was. This was done when the Big Dog was president. So I'm guessing that this is routine. But no one asked me to sign a loyalty oath or otherwise establish myself as a bona fide Democrat.
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Fri Oct-08-04 02:28 PM
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6. Thanks guys, that was quite helpful. |
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