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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>
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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'. <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]

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  1. David Davis, 'Geeks on Call offers on-site computer solutions', Cleveland Daily Banner, 16 March 1008
  2. Copy of Whois Record for www.bushcountry.org from Domain Tools (created 23 January 2009)
  3. Screen grab of Internet Haganah from the Internet Archive (Accessed 23 January 2000)