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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Oblivious who wrote (59833)11/5/2011 11:19:33 PM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation  Respond to of 103300
 
Very significant post.

You know about the Red Crescent (the muslim countries) at the Red Cross?

The Red Cross is now as muslim an organization as the UN.

Of the over $500 million in donations for 9-11, about $150 million was used for the that purpose.

Then the muslim countries said they wanted the rest of it to be available NOT for 9-11 but for the general Red Cross fund (for themselves)..

When Red Cross head Bernadine Healy said NO, they pushed her out of her job.



To: Oblivious who wrote (59833)11/6/2011 12:47:49 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 103300
 
For Sale: Banner That Greeted Obama at Solyndra
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Nov.2, 2011
abcnews.go.com


A banner that greeted President Obama on his 2010 visit to California solar energy start-up Solyndra was to be a memento of the presidential push which helped get the company off the ground.

Now it’s up for auction, part of a trove of Solyndra assets for sale after the company filed for bankruptcy, all relics of a federal loan program gone awry.

A website for the auction company Heritage Global Partners lists the banner among dozens of computers, pieces of office furniture, robots, even electron microscopes worth $500,000 or more.

The seven-foot-by-30-foot banner featuring an American flag and heralding Solyndra and “Made in the USA,” a backdrop for Obama’s tour, has yet to receive any bids, according to the auction website.

More than 1,000 potential buyers have already signed up to view the Solyndra property, auction house partner Kirk Dove told San Francisco ABC television affiliate KGO.

“It could be solar panel manufacturers looking for extra capacity and need manufacturing equipment, it could be wholesalers of finished good products because we’re selling finished good panels. It can also be buyers of household items, of office furnishings, personal computers,” Dove said. “There’s biopharma equipment. There’s electronic test equipment.”

The federal government awarded $500 million in grants to help the solar panel maker get started. But now, little if any of that money is expected to be recovered for taxpayers. More than 1,000 workers also lost their jobs at the company when it abruptly shut down in August.

Obama has defended the Solyndra loan, which had been the poster child of the administration’s green jobs push, telling ABC News last month that “hindsight is always 20/20.”

“It went through the regular review process, and people felt like this was a good bet,” he said.

The White House has since ordered a review of the entire Energy Department loan program. House Republicans are conducting a separate investigation into the Solyndra affair.



To: Oblivious who wrote (59833)11/6/2011 6:47:05 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 103300
 
I've seen that before, I NEVER give anything to those top three, never, and for that very reason... thanks for posting it...

GZ