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Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 15:23:48 -0600
From: ctm007 <ctm007@gmail.com>
To: "NellF@aol.com" <NellF@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [ROOTS-L] Colorado bill
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Hi Nell,

I think the effort is to help prevent a "Holy War" by a bad guy using
personal information to obtain a new identity here in the usa.   However,
there is a hundred different ways to get a new identity, such as going to a
cemetery and getting the name off a tombstone and the  year of death and
then going to ancestry.com and get the social security number off those
death records and then rent a  post office box at one of those commercial
postal box rental places and use the street address there.   This scam has
been done countless times but never for a "Holy War".   Of course, this is a
violation of the Federal Postal Laws and a very quick and certain
investigation will surely result in the apprehension of the offender.

I, for one, would want every loop hole possible plugged.

Carl


On 3/24/06, NellF@aol.com <NellF@aol.com> wrote:
>
> I think anything that happened more than 20 years ago is ancient
> history  and
> I do not understand all the determination to "hide" all records from
> public
> view.
>
>

