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    Countered Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass.: "Their money sits in the Social Security Administration waiting to be matched with an eligible beneficiary, and once those workers establish the eligibility, how in all fairness can we deny them the credit for their past contributions?" Somebody explain to me what is wrong with the people in Mass. This guy has been a thorn for about 100 years (or so it seems). Also why is it John and Robert were taken out and this idiot is still around?

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    dlm we just have more than our share of liberals and bleeding hearts that is the problem and has always been. There are still many in this state that think he is great and all for the working people, when in fact he is the enemy of the working people in this state and this country. We hope to vote him out in the future but it depends on those liberals voting.
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    What I really don't understand is this: I remarried a few years ago and never changed by name with SS. This year my accountant notified me that he had been notified by SSA that my SS# had a mismatch. I had to immediately go to the local office with all my documents to get it straightened out. That tells me that SSA is capable of dealing with this. What gives?
    Same thing happened to me, I never changed my name with SS after I got married and they caught it when I went to the DMV to have my drivers license renewed. When I went to the SS office with a certified copy of my marriage license to change it they wouldn't accept it, they said it wasn't the proper document????

    You wouldn't believe the hoops they made me jump through to prove I was who I said I was. I actually didn't drive for close to a month because it took me that long to get this straightened out.

    My husband finally sent a nasty email to the SS Admin asking if I were an illegal alien would I have an easier time getting this straightened out. That is what did it, they called the next morning told me to come right in and they fixed it on the spot.

    Oh and by the way about 70% of the people waiting at the SS office were latino that spoke no English and they had someone in the office poke their head out every so often to take them into the back to a special room. The rest of us had to conduct our business up at the counter.

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    to take them into the back to a special room
    I'm sure that this was so that the proper paper$ could be exchanged, er I mean provided to the SS worker.

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    I had amassed a HUGE collection of news stories from the Web between 1996 and 2001 or so.

    HUGE!!!!!!!!!!!

    Got the new computer and got lazy, let those stories go and started collecting new ones.

    Now I wish I had kept them.

    A reporter headed for the Arizona/Mexico border.... a small town of a few hundred that had a large number of post office boxes. Much more than a typical town of that size.

    Once per month a horde of folks crossed the border to grab the various checks within those boxes, checks with money taken from you and me and redistributed to others.

    I don't recall all the details but the general drift of the story was that the box holders were mainly Mexican citizens who had anchor babies or had used phony documentation to get various hand-outs.

    The parasites lived in Mexico because their money went so much farther there than if they had to pay American prices.

    If there are any reporters poking around this site looking for a story to cover, it's time to reinvestigate so the American people can be shown how we are being royally screwed.

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    I don't want to pay it anymore.

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    Drop a nickel in my cup if you happen to trip over me in a few years...







    Crazybird, You and I will have to "pitch in" to buy the cup.

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    Bush told us it's not amnesty because they are going to be fined!!! Giving them Social Security after they have drained our safety net programs for the American poor is just another idiotic example of pandering by the senate. The prime mover in this is the senate minority leader who just a year ago said they were free loaders who needed to be deported. That's how deep his commitment is. Reid is a whore to the casino lobby in Nevada. Fining them and then giving them Social Security pensions is like fining them $10 for stealing a thousand.
    Their disabled children will get benefits and medicaid for the child and mother. Many of them will be awarded for ADHD and Oppositional Defiant Disorder which are very common in the Illegal community because they are not disciplined.
    Anyone who has not read the projections by the Heritage Foundation should read it. The senate obviously has not.

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    p.s. Social Security Disability benefits are the toughest benefits in the country to qualify for. However, if you are 45 years of age and restricted to sedentary work and you are illiterate or speak no English you are awarded disability. An English speaker with a few job skills must be almost dead to qualify.

    Ironically this rule applies even in Puerto Rico. Can you believe it????

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    Re: Pay them Social Security???

    Quote Originally Posted by biogrl
    http://www.townhall.com/opinion/columns/joelmowbray/2003/01/11/168972.html

    If top officials at the State Department and Social Security Administration have their way, up to $345 billion—or more—could be siphoned from the Social Security "trust fund" over the couple decades, mostly to pay benefits to Mexican citizens who worked illegally in the United States.
    I read that they voted "yes" on it. I think they really went ahead and did this.

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