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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: United States
Posts: 2,350
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Go to http://www.ssa.gov and you'll find numbers to call or find the direction to the closest office.
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I think it's no excuse for both Deaf and Hearing sides on this issue. Once Hearing people realize we're actually not that "disabled," and that we have our own culture, and treat us as equals.... that time will come for us to stop relying on government aid money. Deaf people don't really need financial help from both hard-working Hearing and Deaf taxpayers alike (because they are generally very able-minded and able-bodied.) On the other hand, Hearies need to get more educated about us and give us the chance for more educational and job opportunities. As a result, we won't need to be hypocrital and rely on tax dollars any longer. Shame on the Hearies who think we're "disabled retards" that can't substain ourselves. Shame on the Deafies who leech off that such belief, thus substaining that myth. Catch my fuckin' drift? ![]() |
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rebmeM roineS
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 198
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What you just took pictures of are your Social Security card. It doesn't mean you automatically get Social Security Income which is a monthly benefits (money) given by the government. Go to your local Social Security office and apply for SSI. Keep in mind, you gotta be 18 in order to be elgible for SSI.
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