Archive for January, 2010

Obama nominee to promote free flow of information abroad suspected of shoving a reporter

Jan 14, 2010 Comments Off by

FreeMediaOnline.org, Free Media Online Blog, January 13, 2010, San Francisco — Link to Video The Weekly Standard reporter John McCormack believes that the man who pushed him on the street in Washington, D.C. Tuesday night to prevent him from asking questions of Massachusetts Democratic Senate candidate Martha Coakley may have been Michael P. Meehan who [...]

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Obama nominee to promote free flow of information abroad shoved a reporter

Jan 13, 2010 1 Comment by

FreeMediaOnline.org, Free Media Online Blog, January 13, 2010, San Francisco — Link to Video The Weekly Standard reporter John McCormack believes that the man who had pushed him on the street in Washington, D.C. Tuesday night to prevent him from asking questions of Massachusetts Democratic Senate candidate Martha Coakley may have been Michael P. Meehan [...]

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The culture of U.S diplomatic service failed to stop the terrorist attack

Jan 05, 2010 Comments Off by

TedLipien.com, SAN FRANCISCO — One group of U.S. Government employees that has not received much media scrutiny in the aftermath of the failed terrorist attack are U.S. diplomats who had issued and failed to cancel Mr. Abdulmutallab’s U.S. visa.   U.S. Consular Officers at the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria, the U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria Robin [...]

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Russians lap up the tale of a shadowy spy couple – latimes.com

Jan 03, 2010 Comments Off

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European Parliament President condemns Alexeyeva’s detention in Moscow

Jan 02, 2010 Comments Off

FreeMediaOnline.org and GovoritAmerika.us republished this European Parliament press release to underscore the point that the Obama Administration has not protested the Russian police action and has been mostly silent on many other human rights abuses in Russia.  Buzek: The EP appeals for the release of 2009 Sakharov Prize Winner Lyudmila Alexeyeva and other Russian human [...]

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