Okay (whew!) I'm signed up, registered, and here I is. Assuming this goes through of course. So watcha got, citizen? Last news I've seen was out of Tuesday's Froom where he quotes
John D. McKinnon blogs for the Wall Street Journal: "Senators peeked under yet another rock in the investigation of the U.S. attorney firings, asking White House political chieftain Karl Rove for several batches of personal emails. But they'll have to dig harder: Rove's lawyer said he's not complying with the request."
Ya know, last I heard, if peons and scum like you and me told a committee of the US Congress that we were "not complying" with something they wanted, our asses would be in deep deep trouble in short order. Our Betters apparently do not face this difficulty.
Alas.
Okay now I can go to bed. Hope to hear your data in the morning. :)
Good work, and thanks for the extra effort!
I know you're all over the gwb43.com issue and have written very succinctly about the "Smartech" Corporation. Smartech appears to be the hosting parent/backbone of the RNC's infrastructure as well as the gwb43.com network.
A fellow researcher and collaborator, "Mrs. Panstreppon" and I have spent some time looking at the Holtzman-Vogel "boutique" election law firm. Holtzman-Vogel is stocked with shady operators and bad actors, including Jill Holtzman-Vogel (former RNC General Counsel), Alex Vogel (her husband, former legal counsel to Bill Frist, and a principal in another consulting firm Mehlman, Vogel Castingnetti), Jason Torchinsky (of DOJ Civil Rights fame and someone who stood up various GOP front groups). Holtzman-Vogel was also a key mover in the establishment of the fraudulent American Center for Voting Rights (ACVR) which has now disappeared.
Story short, Holtzman-Vogel's website is hosted by Smartech and (according to robtex.com) has connections to the trespassers-w network.
I think that the Holtzman-Vogel firm is a pass through for RNC money to fund dirty tricks. I was hoping your familiarity with Smartech could possibly advance this theory?
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May 26, 2007 3:28 PM | Reply | Permalink
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Okay (whew!) I'm signed up, registered, and here I is. Assuming this goes through of course. So watcha got, citizen? Last news I've seen was out of Tuesday's Froom where he quotes
Ya know, last I heard, if peons and scum like you and me told a committee of the US Congress that we were "not complying" with something they wanted, our asses would be in deep deep trouble in short order. Our Betters apparently do not face this difficulty.Alas.
Okay now I can go to bed. Hope to hear your data in the morning. :)
May 30, 2007 2:00 AM | Reply | Permalink
Good work, and thanks for the extra effort!
I know you're all over the gwb43.com issue and have written very succinctly about the "Smartech" Corporation. Smartech appears to be the hosting parent/backbone of the RNC's infrastructure as well as the gwb43.com network.
A fellow researcher and collaborator, "Mrs. Panstreppon" and I have spent some time looking at the Holtzman-Vogel "boutique" election law firm. Holtzman-Vogel is stocked with shady operators and bad actors, including Jill Holtzman-Vogel (former RNC General Counsel), Alex Vogel (her husband, former legal counsel to Bill Frist, and a principal in another consulting firm Mehlman, Vogel Castingnetti), Jason Torchinsky (of DOJ Civil Rights fame and someone who stood up various GOP front groups). Holtzman-Vogel was also a key mover in the establishment of the fraudulent American Center for Voting Rights (ACVR) which has now disappeared.
We've got a thread that you should read.
Story short, Holtzman-Vogel's website is hosted by Smartech and (according to robtex.com) has connections to the trespassers-w network.
I think that the Holtzman-Vogel firm is a pass through for RNC money to fund dirty tricks. I was hoping your familiarity with Smartech could possibly advance this theory?
May 30, 2007 7:56 AM | Reply | Permalink