[liberationtech] InvestigatingTrump.com
Soenke Zehle
s.zehle at xmlab.org
Mon Feb 6 03:06:38 PST 2017
would also vouch for sth less linked to the publishing activity of an
individual author
http://investigatingtrump.com/peter-lance-amazon/
2017-02-06 11:47 GMT+01:00 Carolyn Santo <cysanto2 at hawaii.rr.com>:
> I like this idea. Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
> Finding and sharing information is a good way to prevent corruption.
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> Yosem, please don't delete my responses. I believe the rules state that a
> member will be warned if they post something that is unacceptable. My long
> response to comments on a past email never showed up even though I sent them
> twice. I carefully edited them so that they were respectful in tone.
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> On 2/5/2017 9:54 PM, ernesto ortiz wrote:
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> Wow! we lost the opportunity to investigate Obama (specially in his last
> days), or Clinton, or whoever in the Presidency; why not
> investigatingPower.com, or PresidencyFiles.com or something like that? It
> seems that these kind of nowadays fever has more to do with this current
> Presidente than with a real interest for truth or decency or solidarity or
> even the infosec... (I mean, it looks as a partisan or ideological matter).
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> El 6/2/17 a las 5:39 a. m., Yosem Companys escribió:
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> From: Michael Ravnitzky <mikerav at VERIZON.NET>
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> Investigative Reporter Peter Lance has started a website called:
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> http://www.InvestigatingTrump.com
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> Michael Ravnitzky
> mikerav at verizon.net
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