during the , he movedts and stuff to greenwood and then became the director of social security in tupeloissippi. just as a note, i was forced, conscripted to do claims in little tiny towns in and around greenwood, mississippi, within, like, a 150-mile radius, driving. i could not believe the kind of people that were coming in, obviously to knots the english, many of them -- to not speak english, many of them. they had translators, and i was being forced to do the claims. back in those days, when you got social security, when it first started under lyndon johnson, it was fully funded. mississippi was one of the first states that he does that it. they had six months and they had to come back and requalified. none of them ever did. it was the same model that they use with illegals. they turned them loose and never come back. what i really want to talk yout, and i appreciate taking my call, but that the number of veterans in georgia -- i'm sure in other states it is just as bad -- no telling how bad it is in texas and florida. population,6 of the claims sctive veteran et in air-conditioned r