|
|
|
Govenor Dirk Kempthorne Tries Attract New Business
|
Al Lance Appointed DC Judge Then Anthrax Used In DC
|
Social Security Administrations Request For Vocational Training
|
Social Security Administration Date Feb 22-2000 Claim 261-90-6357 BS Supplemental Security Income Notice of Disapproved Claim Christopher A Walters c/o Boise Rescue 520 Front Street Boise,ID 83704 We are writing about your clim for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments. Based on a review of your health problems, you do not quality for benefits on this claim. This is because you are not disabled under our rules: Trained Staff Reviewed Your Case and Made These Decisions. They work for your State, but used our rules. The determination on your claim was made by an agency of the State. It was not made by your own doctor or by any other agency's written report about you. However, any evidence they gave us was used in making this determination. Doctors and other people in the State agency who are trained in disability evaluation reviewed the evidence and made the determinatio based on Social Security law and regulations. The Decision on Christopher A. Walters' Case** The following reports were used to decide your claim (16 of 100 medical sources)Birmingham Health Care for Homelss response received Salvation Army Hospital & Health Clinic Cooper Green Hospital Good Shephered Hospital El Rio Clinic Douglas Community Hospital Columbia Community Hospital Columbia Capital Medical Center Cowlitz Family Health Center Mercy Medical Center Brackenridge Hospital Kaweah Delta Hospital Helping Hands Clinic Shands Clinic Munroe Regional Medical Center Lakeland Reg Med Ctr Doug Wright, MD. We have determined that your condition is not severe enough to keep you from working. We considered the medical and other information your age, education, training, and work experience inn determining how your condition affects your ability work to work: You said you are disabled due to skin cancer, malignant melanoma, GI disorder, frequent vowel movements, blood clots in the legs and hepatitis. The medical shows that you have a history of these problems. 1. It shows that you have surgical excision of melanoma in the past. There is no evidence of recurrence (**failed to include reports on additional treatment). 2. It shows that you have been treated for intestinal problems with frequent bowel movements. 3. You do have a mild edema and varicosities in your lower extremities, but no ulcerations. 4. You should avoid direct exposure to sunlight. 5. You should also have access to restroom facilities. Upon recent examination, your chest is clear. Your heart rate is regular. There is not evidence of masses or abdominal tenderness. Your weight is stable. The evidence does not show severe neurological deficits. You are able to walk and move about independently. Based on the objective medical finding your condition is not of the severity that would prevent you from doing all types of work. Although you have no past substantial work, you should have the capacity to preform a wide range of other work within your limitations. Thus, your cliam is denied.>>>>... Continues on standardized form information. |
Students & Staff of Boise State University Serious Threat to Your Business & Customers? Master #8
|
Assualts On Emergency Management Research At Boise State University
|
Idaho State Denial of Service Admits-Attacks on Voc Rehab
|
Sheriff Deputy Says He's Investigating Congress & US Circuit Court of Appeals?a. Title 18 USC 242 Deprivation of rights under color of law Purpose of this federal crime is to deny a out of state business access to their server located in Santa Cruz, CA-7-19-2000 a 2 hour site block placed on SSI vocational rehab project. b. Title 18 USC 242 Deprivation of rights under color of law Purpose of this federal crime is to deny a out of state business access to their server located in Baltimore, MD d. Instructions of Campus Employee:7-26-2000 Library Computer Lab closed according to person on duty due to computer virus-asked me to use other lab and gave me directions to it. e. 9:45 AM 7-26-2000 A man who identified himself as Campus Security (Deputy Sheriff) ask to speak to me by name: He explained that library staff had been stalking me for about a year and are "well aware of your activities" f. Title 18 USC 242 Deprivation of rights under color of lawAdmission too-Federal Crime counsels papers and effects are priviledged. g. I went over to Sheriff Department where Deputy is employied and suggested to Sheriff and DA that investigating matters submitted to a Congressional Committee is a violation of Title 18 USC 1505 Contempt of Congress Sorry you can't investigate either Congress nor the US Circuit Court of Appeals. Where the Principals Work: Allen Schmook Chief Information Officer aschmook@albertson.edu Albertson College of Idaho 2112 Cleveland Blvd. Caldwell, ID 83605-4432 (208) 459-5502 Canyon County Sheriff's Department Communications Center 1115 Albany St. Caldwell, ID 83605 208-454-7531 Canyon County Prosecuting Attorney dyoung@canyoncounty.org David L Young Canyon County Courthouse 1115 Albany Street Caldwell, ID 83506 208) 454-7391 Fax (208) 454-7474 ![]() Question of Federal Crime Question Of Violation of Title 18 USC 1513 Retaliating against witness
|
News Release ATF/CBP Join Canadians to Launch Public Information Campaign Along U.S.-Canadian Border on Firearms Jun 29, 2007 9:43 AM (27 days ago) From Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Distributed by PR Newswire WASHINGTON (Map) - The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced today the unveiling of a U.S.-Canadian public information campaign to deter firearms trafficking between the two countries and educate travelers on the legal transit of firearms. ATF, the Department of Justice agency with jurisdiction for enforcing the federal firearms laws, and CBP, the Department of Homeland Security component with jurisdiction for the U.S. ports of entry and immigration pre-clearance sites in Canada, teamed with their Canadian counterparts to design, print and display a series of posters that explain the U.S. and Canadian laws and restrictions on bringing firearms into either country. "This public information campaign furthers the U.S.-Canadian interest in educating travelers between our countries on our laws regarding firearms," said ATF Acting Director Michael J. Sullivan. "It also demonstrates, yet again, the excellent cooperation and collaboration ATF has with our Canadian partners in deterring firearms trafficking and other violent crime." ATF maintains three offices in Canada -- at the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa and in Toronto and Vancouver -- to coordinate joint investigations and ATF-provided training. ATF and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) also signed an agreement in 2005 that allows the Mounties to use ATF's eTrace system to electronically trace crime guns seized in Canada and suspected of originating in the United States. CBP will display the posters at all 126 entries along the border and at immigration pre-clearance sites CBP operates at Canadian international airports in Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Winnipeg. "We know that a vast majority of travelers who enter the U.S. have no intention of violating U.S. laws or regulations," said CBP Commissioner W. Ralph Basham. "I'm pleased that the information provided in this campaign will help our neighbors 'know before they go' to the United States." "The Royal Canadian Mounted Police's (RCMP) Canada Firearms Centre has worked closely with our Canadian government partners and our American counterparts to ensure travelers understand the requirements for the legal transport of firearms," said RCMP Commissioner Bev Busson. "Together we are working to reduce firearms trafficking and associated criminal activities." The colorful posters, topped by images of waving Canadian and U.S. flags, carry a clear message: |
Arms Cache Becomes Mountie Bounty |