Posted on 09/08/2011 8:29:25 AM PDT by kiryandil
http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_18851389
(Excerpt) Read more at mercurynews.com ...
Unless they have found a way to bypass Truecrypt, my guess is that those goons are too late. But then, thats probably how they wanted it.
Thanks for your efforts, though.
As said above they are there to cover up any Obama wrongdoing. They have to get rid of the evidence tied to Obama.
Mark Levin’s show last evening had a Solyndra employee on as a phone-in caller. She related how everyone there long knew it was going to fail due to Chinese undercutting their manufacturing costs. She speculated that the company delayed filing for bankruptcy to avoid criticism of Obama’s loan for as long as possible.
I think you think you know more than Jim Robinson on what is appropriate at his web site.
I will follow his instructions and those of the moderators in my posting.
Righthaven Says It Will Stop Suing Over News Excerpts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2629386/posts
1 posted on Thursday, November 18, 2010 12:50:06 PM by Jim Robinson
That would be my guess. How dare they embarrass him and threaten his reelection!
I’ve become so cynical ... that was my first thought ... or plant something?
Don’t bet on it. Obama is running a criminal operation and the FBI is in the thick of it (gun and Cartel drug running).
I think this is Holder’s reaction to the GOP asking for contract documents and e-mails having to do with this company. Some racist guy who would claim most Americans are not “his people” is going to take possession of all the evidence so to styme Congressional oversight and erase the finger prints of Dear Reader.
I'll be the judge of whose websites I'm boycotting. I have a lot more experience in the matter than you do, and most if not all of the mods.
Jim, of course, out-experiences me, but he got a head-start with Prodigy Whitewater News BBS... :-)
On not optimistic about this. Most likely they are in there doing Obama’s bidding, sanitizing the place.
From my perspective, you are driving traffic to their site to see any portion of the article. A boycott wouldn't have posted a link only to their site.
But I'll drop it for this thread. Peace.
pingy dingy
However, Righthaven did represent the Denver Post in lawsuits against publication of a photo of a TSA agent searching an airline passenger. The Denver Post is a member of the Media News Group which includes the San Jose Mercury News (http://www.medianewsgroup.com/consumers/Pages/OurBrands.aspx).
A couple of recent items regarding Righthaven are in the news. First, a Salt Lake City blogger reports that Media News Group has severed ties with Righthaven (http://oneutah.org/this-blog/medianews-group-severs-ties-with-righthaven/) and the second is that Righthaven foes are trying to have a Colorado judge end Righthaven lawsuits over Denver Post material (Foes seek decisive ruling against Righthaven). I'll post excerpts from both links shortly.
Wow, that takes me back.
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/obama-administration-solyndra/story?id=13640783
And here is even more breaking news about the Solyndra - Obama connection.
Solyndra officials made numerous trips to the White House, logs show
Excerpt:
Not only does the now-bankrupt solar energy firm Solyndra have a cozy financial relationship with the Obama administration, company representatives also made numerous visits to the White House to meet with administration officials, The Daily Caller has learned.
According to White House visitor logs, between March 12, 2009, and April 14, 2011, Solyndra officials and investors made no fewer than 20 trips to the West Wing. In the week before the administration awarded Solyndra with the first-ever alternative energy loan guarantee on March 20, four separate visits were logged.
http://righthavenvictims.blogspot.com/p/block-stephens-media-sites.html
mercurynews is on the block list. I like punishing the perps.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Righthaven
In August 2010, the company entered an agreement with WEHCO Media in Arkansas to pursue similar actions.[10] Later, it made a similar arrangement with Media News Group, publisher of the San Jose Mercury News.[3]
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