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− | '''Jim Ownbey''' graduated from Cleveland High school and Western Kentucky University and from 1985 to 1988 served as an officer in the US Army. He then worked as a manager at Maytag in Cleveland. <ref>David Davis, 'Geeks on Call offers on-site computer solutions', ''Cleveland Daily Banner'', 16 March 1008</ref> In December 2000 Ownbey set up the website www.bushcountry.org dedicated to 'Promoting the Ideals of Conservatism'. The anti-terrorist activist and fellow computer programmer [[Aaron Weisburd]] thanked Ownbey's www.bushcountry.org for encouraging him to set up his website [[Internet Haganah]]. <ref>[[Media:Internet Haganah Internet Archive Screen Print.JPG|Screen grab]] of [[Internet Haganah]] from the Internet Archive (Accessed 23 January 2000)</ref> | + | '''Jim Ownbey''' graduated from Cleveland High school and Western Kentucky University and from 1985 to 1988 served as an officer in the US Army. He then worked as a manager at Maytag in Cleveland. <ref>David Davis, 'Geeks on Call offers on-site computer solutions', ''Cleveland Daily Banner'', 16 March 1008</ref> In December 2000 Ownbey set up the website www.bushcountry.org dedicated to 'Promoting the Ideals of Conservatism'. <ref>[[Media:Bush Country Whois Record.pdf|Copy]] of Whois Record for www.bushcountry.org from Domain Tools (created 23 January 2009)</ref> The anti-terrorist activist and fellow computer programmer [[Aaron Weisburd]] thanked Ownbey's www.bushcountry.org for encouraging him to set up his website [[Internet Haganah]]. <ref>[[Media:Internet Haganah Internet Archive Screen Print.JPG|Screen grab]] of [[Internet Haganah]] from the Internet Archive (Accessed 23 January 2000)</ref> |
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Revision as of 18:16, 23 January 2009
Jim Ownbey graduated from Cleveland High school and Western Kentucky University and from 1985 to 1988 served as an officer in the US Army. He then worked as a manager at Maytag in Cleveland. [1] In December 2000 Ownbey set up the website www.bushcountry.org dedicated to 'Promoting the Ideals of Conservatism'. [2] The anti-terrorist activist and fellow computer programmer Aaron Weisburd thanked Ownbey's www.bushcountry.org for encouraging him to set up his website Internet Haganah. [3]
Notes
- ↑ David Davis, 'Geeks on Call offers on-site computer solutions', Cleveland Daily Banner, 16 March 1008
- ↑ Copy of Whois Record for www.bushcountry.org from Domain Tools (created 23 January 2009)
- ↑ Screen grab of Internet Haganah from the Internet Archive (Accessed 23 January 2000)