Recent changes to the wording of Selective Service System record-keeping requirements came soon after an investigation into the alleged forgery of President Obama's documents was begun by Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Ariz. Photo Credit:AP
Changes in the wording of Selective Service System record-keeping requirements, made days after the opening of an investigation into the alleged forgery of President Barack Obama’s Selective Service registration form, raise serious questions about U.S. government intentions. ...
The Selective Service System’s new privacy rules were published in the Federal Register on Tuesday, September 20, 2011, four days after the September 16 announcement by World Net Daily that the Maricopa County, Ariz., Sheriff’s Office “Cold Case Posse” was opening an inquiry with full subpoena power into alleged forgery of several documents concerning Obama’s birth and draft registration. ...
Changing the wording of the privacy rules alters the status of federal records, like the requested draft registrationrecords, from “record copies” to “nonrecord copies.” Nonrecord copies are subject to disposal.
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