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I can but it doesn't have my name on it, nor is there any legal paperwork showing I (or my parents when I was a minor) changed my name.
My mom got a xerox copy of my BC, erased the last name, wrote in my step dad's and enrolled me in school. Because I used that name all through school the US Marines told me when I enlisted to use that name as a AKA. I did.
Finally, 5 years ago the State Department excepted my non-fraudulent use of the name (and 22 years of military service with a TS clearance) as an acceptable identification and issued me a passport in my 'changed' name.
That's one of the reasons this story line interest me so much.
Oh, and Ricky, wrong again, the allegations have not been dismissed, the suit has not been withdrawn, and I'm not republican.
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