As for the show element you mention, all the response indicates is that the "name was NOT FOUND", with the implied reason being insufficient information supplied by the applicant. We all know government workers and databases are the paragon of efficiency and thrift, but it might help to pretend they're not when interacting.
Over on that Qtard site? Image has even been deleted...
I don't know why you'd assume any of the info you've seen in the media is accurate and truthful, or that government workers are incredibly competent. People with those names may or may not have died. Maybe their death is filed under their real name, instead of the one they prefer to use? All that mysteriously missing letter reveals is that the search you requested doesn't return a record.
No, I'm actually not. But they sure seem popular.
As for the show element you mention, all the response indicates is that the "name was NOT FOUND", with the implied reason being insufficient information supplied by the applicant. We all know government workers and databases are the paragon of efficiency and thrift, but it might help to pretend they're not when interacting.
Over on that Qtard site? Image has even been deleted...
I don't know why you'd assume any of the info you've seen in the media is accurate and truthful, or that government workers are incredibly competent. People with those names may or may not have died. Maybe their death is filed under their real name, instead of the one they prefer to use? All that mysteriously missing letter reveals is that the search you requested doesn't return a record.