Why we went dark |
Posted on 11/27/2008 12:43:11 PM PST by ckilmer
Why we went dark |
By David Arnett, Publisher | |
Thursday, 27 November 2008 | |
Monday morning Tulsa Today posted an analysis by veteran New York journalist and the recipient of seven Long Island Press Awards, Joan Swirsky, titled, The Great Birth Certificate Scandal/Cover-Up of 08 questioning the missing Barack Obama birth certificate and his eligibility to serve as President of the United States. Two hours and 10,000 page views later, our local Internet Service Provider and domain hosting service, Tulsa Connect locked us off the Internet.
This action was taken without warning or formal notice, but after several telephone conversations the picture became clear. Our agreement with Tulsa Connect was for shared hosting service. In that type of service, they load many domains on the same computer server. We were told that of the 300 to 600 client domains on that one piece of equipment, Tulsa Today always experienced the highest levels of traffic, but the overwhelming interest in the Obama birth certificate story slowed service to the other clients and rather than consider that reader traffic a peak that would soon recede, Tulsa Connect discontinued Tulsa Todays public access. They contend that there was no way their equipment could handle such a high volume of traffic.
By telephone we pleaded for an option. As Tulsas original (est. 1996) local live Internet news service, off-line is never acceptable. There was no immediate solution or work-around offered by Tulsa Connect. The only option they suggested was to move our site to a separate server for a cost increase of about 600 percent. There was no guarantee from Tulsa Connect of when they would be able to return functionality to Tulsa Today.
Fortunately, Tulsa Today found another service and within 8 hours, the site was moved and is now available for readers worldwide. Evolution Studios now provides hosting for Tulsa Today at a lower cost than shared service from Tulsa Connect and with no limitation on reader traffic. They are customer service orientated, responsive and pulled Herculean duty to accomplish this task as fast as computers could load our admittedly huge site. Evolution Studios provides 24-hour technical support and they used some of those after-hours to get this transfer done. As a web developer, I have worked with them on other projects in the past and their consistent focus on clear communication with and quality service for their clients has been a blessing in a niche field oddly populated by pinhead techno-bully-nerds with limited interpersonal skills. There is no indication that Tulsa Connect limited options or blocked public access to Tulsa Today because of the political content of the story. Any conspiracy theory suggested by anyone at this time is without credible justification. Tulsa is the heartland; we believe in the Constitution of the United States of America and the free speech promised to both the press and to the people. Tulsans of all races, creeds, and both genders have and will fight to defend it. However, we are rethinking our buy local business procedure. Evolution Studios is not based in Tulsa. Come to think about it, we might help them open an office here. They are a national provider of Internet based services apparently and significantly more attentive to client need than many other providers. Tulsa Connect was provided advance notice of this story and invited to make a statement explaining their actions. None was forthcoming as of this writing. We understand their equipment dilemma, but it was not our responsibility to monitor their server traffic or anticipate and provision for their company's growth. Apparently they prefer clients with small web sites few visit. There is some personal sadness in this change as I began Tulsa Today with the Tulsa Connect folks in 1996 when they were called WebZone. The Great Birth Certificate Scandal/Cover-Up of 08 continues to see huge readership as it has been linked to major national and international web sites including: World Net Daily (which features an entire page of Obama birth certificate stories), Right Side News, Lucianne and others. One reader wrote most concisely, Obama has spent over $800,000 and several months fighting to avoid presenting a $10 copy of a long-form birth certificate begging the ultimate question, why? Critics have assailed the work both to Tulsa Today and author Joan Swirsky. The piece posited just one speculative idea and the angry Left calls it packing so many conspiracy theories Ya got to love the angry Looney Left, allergic to facts and satisfied to refute them with gratuitous personal insults. We can do that. Additionally, the blogosphere is ablaze with stories about it, pro and con, according to Oklahomas own Mike McCarville who notes an e-mail from Bunny Chambers of Oklahoma City, a Republican elector this year saying, There must be something to hide if BHO wont release proof, if he has it, that he is a natural born US citizen. He isnt officially elected until the Electoral College meets on December 15th. I am a member of the 2008 Electoral College. I cant believe that this is actually happening right before our eyes. We must do something! Ive worked over 30 years to protect our US Constitution and now it seems that it will have been all for naught." No Bunny, as long as we have life there is hope. Hope that citizens will continue to demand honest transparent government, hope that all government service will be conducted at the highest moral and ethical standards, hope that the courts will act according to the Constitution, and hope that media will be the guardians they proclaim is not dead. Hope thrives as we live. We give hope every day around the kitchen table. I have taught my daughter and she is teaching her children stand for what is true, just, and right in honor of those before you that have fought and died to guarantee that precious freedom. We will granddad, the kids answer. Thus freedom flourishes despite whatever crisis of the day may come technical or political from dark to dawn. About the author:
David Arnett began his career in professional journalism in 1985 and has published Tulsa Today since 1996 years before Al Gore invented the Internet and "blogs" began. He has won two national awards as a First Amendment Publisher. Arnett is an idea guy, a Constitutional Republican, a Conservative Media Critic and a proud pain in the political derriere of the disingenuous.
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Most of us “got it”. But you’re right, you probably should, there are always a few stragglers.
He recently went to Germany for a famous speech. He must have a U.S. passport.
Exactly. If i were the most loyal of Obama fans, I would still find the issue of citizenship with today's widespread world travel interesting, and the natural born citizenship requirement of our president fascinating. This may be the first time we have even had the smallest of reasons to wonder if our President might meet the requirement, and it's a precedent SURELY as interesting to news programs as Britney Spears.
The only flash of hope from the silenced media is that the other side is not promoting it even as a crazy tinfoil idea some whackjobs on the right have. DEAD SILENCE. That tells me that they are afraid to even mention the subject at all, lest they might be proven fools later on.
Stand up and fight for America!
Snail mail Justice Souter and Justice Thomas. Tomorrow.
Show Washington D.C. with the physical proof of a million letters delivered to the Supremes...that the WE THE PEOPLE are not all uninformed. We know what’s up... we have an ineligeble Kenyan, banking on no one having the guts to take this issue into the light of day. He is not a natural born citizen, or he would have just proved it already. He is history’s greatest con man.
Thanks for that link, interesting comments - this one in particular made me sit up and take ntoice!
Posted by: flyingsongster | Wednesday, November 26, 2008 at 01:42 AM
I’m not surprised. I used to have a photo account at Photobucket and I had no problems there until Google either bought it outright or bought into it. None of my photos violated their TOS but there were several photos of Islam that were less than flattering. Suddenly one day, I could not get into my account and was told my account had been banned for violating the TOS. I could never get an answer about which photos were in violation. Even worse, I could not get in to retrieve my photos, which numbered over 2,000. They told me to get a court order and were very nasty about it.
I didn’t want to spend several thousand dollars on a lawyer. I was able to find about 75% of the photos but it was very time-consuming.
Now I keep my photos at FOTKI and have had no problems. But I do keep a backup file of most of the photos just in case.
I don’t know why they gave you a forbidden listing but I assume the same thing will happen to my website eventually, too: http://barenakedislam.wordpress.com
Astute observation!
Colonel Ross still wore an expression which showed the poor opinion which he had formed of my companion's ability, but I saw by the inspector's face that his attention had been keenly aroused."You consider that to be important?" he asked.
"Exceedingly so."
"Is there any point to which you would wish to draw my attention?"
"To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time."
"The dog did nothing in the night-time."
"That was the curious incident," remarked Sherlock Holmes.
[extract from the story "Silver Blaze" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]
Good summary of facts and issues in this recent post:
Obama Birth Certificate Facts and Obama Citizenship Facts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2139348/posts
You’re welcome. My only other thought on this is at comment #96.
It is astonishing to witness the fourth estate turned fifth column enemy of We The People, as the monetary expense mounts to nearly a million dollars spent to prevent the birth certificate from being opened to the public. Has the Press not yet considered the absurdity of spending a million dollars to prevent spending $10 on releasing the actual document? ... or maybe they have considered it and decided to prevent the story coming out for the American voters and electors.
Horsesh!t
SHAME on you, forgetting your /sarc line. I’m glad *I* never leave anythig ot.
I missed the memo.
Two words:
1) Identity.
2) Theft.
Thanks, Slings and Arrows.
Back-to-work Ping.
Good One! Very clever PIXELS!
Boy, was I wrong!
I certainly don't believe for a minute that Obama has produced a legitimate birth certificate. I'm sorry for all the confusion.
The guy's not qualified to be dog catcher, let alone the President of the United States.
It's damned unbelievable what Google is doing to this blogger.
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Send treats to the troops...
Great because you did it!
www.AnySoldier.com
Thanks, LucyT
Ping.
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