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cekkk
Jul 22, 2013Explorer
I'm not so sure giving a bogus number is a crime if there is no intent to defraud. We're told to protect it. So now we have to give it to some stranger at a campground? I don't think so.
My SS card was issued to me in 1952 as a 9-year-old selling Coke at a stock car track. I still have it. On the card is the warning: Not To Be Used For Identification. Don't know if that's still the case.
Of course, that was before the Feds floated the idea of a national id card 30 or so years ago. The uproar was such that they simply and quietly around 1986 began requiring children be issued SS numbers to be taken as deductions, that soon evolved to issuing them at birth and, Voila! we all have national id numbers!
We are constantly reminded to protect our SS numbers. So Kansas wants me to give my information to some mope at an RV park? If this is okay with you, then send me your number and I'll use it.
Maybe Holder was right, that we're a nation of cowards.
My SS card was issued to me in 1952 as a 9-year-old selling Coke at a stock car track. I still have it. On the card is the warning: Not To Be Used For Identification. Don't know if that's still the case.
Of course, that was before the Feds floated the idea of a national id card 30 or so years ago. The uproar was such that they simply and quietly around 1986 began requiring children be issued SS numbers to be taken as deductions, that soon evolved to issuing them at birth and, Voila! we all have national id numbers!
We are constantly reminded to protect our SS numbers. So Kansas wants me to give my information to some mope at an RV park? If this is okay with you, then send me your number and I'll use it.
Maybe Holder was right, that we're a nation of cowards.
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