The Internet has grown heavy with the proliferation of anti-Obama groups. Some of these coalitions are, at least ostensibly, pro-Hillary Clinton. Some are bluntly anti-Obama while others play at concerned neutrality.
I've noticed lately that many--indeed, the majority--of the anti-Obama but pro-Dem/Hillary groups share similar GoDaddy and Earthlink registrations. For now, I'd like to discuss the latter as it ties into something I've been rambling on about for the past month: that's right. We're back to America's Hope Foundation and Obama Hate Speech, which have recently joined the Just Say No Deal coalition.
The person who registered both sites has several other similar domains going, some of which have folded, some haven't gone live, and some are withering. The following material intrigues me as it forces the question, "why?" Why register so many websites, and under rather shady circumstances? Here are some of Jonathan Davis's/Jdawg's anti-Obama/pro-Hillary websites listed by their date of registration, domain name, and current status:
5/26 Votergate08.com (last updated 5/24)
5/26 Countallvotes.org (last updated 5/27)
6/05 Drafthillary2008.com (welcome message)
6/09 Americahopefoundation.com (welcome message)
6/09 Americashopefoundation.com (live)
6/09 Operationnobama.com (welcome message)
6/09 Usahopefoundation.com (welcome message)
6/18 Ohiofightsback.com (welcome message)
7/03 Obamahatespeech.com (live)
Each of these websites share the following registration information:
Organisation Name.... Jonathan DavisOrganisation Address. 166 blue mountain rd
Organisation Address. front royal
Organisation Address. 22630
Organisation Address. VA
Organisation Address. UNITED STATES
Admin Name........... Jonathan Davis
Admin Address........ 166 blue mountain rd
Admin Address........ front royal
Admin Address........ 22630
Admin Address........ VA
Admin Address........ UNITED STATES
Admin Email.......... jdawg2008@earthlink.net
Admin Phone.......... +1.540[redacted]
Points:
1. The organization address, “
2. The phone number for the registrant (504-xxx-xxxx) does not match the registrant’s name. Instead, the number belongs to a woman, V. I. Givens, who does live in Front Royal.
3. The email address is invalid.
The above, along with AHF's employment of a questionable (at best) "Reverend" prompts me to consider their motivation: why all the dissimulation if they're only concerned about Hillary's success? What other reasons might underlie their deception? And did they intentionally select the name of a KORN member for the registrant? Of course, this assumes that the registrant's name was fake, but there hasn't been much to cast doubts on that possibility.
On another note: As I browse the anti-Obama sites, I keep coming across a line reasoning that equates with the thesis that "because 18 million voted for Hillary, none of them will vote for Obama." Either/or fallacy, folks. Look it up.
I'll return to the "GOP front group" issue soon.
5 comments:
Thank you for the anti-Rocinante comment. It is much appreciated.
Absolutely, and my thanks to you.
Those seeming windmills may well be giants, my friend.
And giants may be taken down with a well-placed, seemingly inconsequential, rock.
Thank you for your research.
Anonymous @ 16:05
Thank you; it's a collective effort, and I'm certain that all appreciate your comment.
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