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Well, let's go back to the original intent of Social Security. It is an insurance contract.
Chuck Hagel
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Chuck Hagel
Age: 78
Born: 1946
Born: October 4
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United States Secretary Of Defense
North Platte
Nebraska
Charles Timothy Hagel
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