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  • Anti Palin comments are counter-productive and should not be tolerated among us. (Vanity)

    11/14/2009 10:57:36 AM PST · by se_ohio_young_conservative · 220 replies · 4,351+ views
    myself
    Those of you. You know who you are. I don't care who you are or what your reasoning is. Your siding with the maistream media against Palin is doing nothing to help Republicans or Conservatism in general. You are hurting your own cause. Unless you are a DU troll. Or a liberal Republican who has no idea what the heck you are even talking about. Ani Palin comments (such as "shes not fit to be President") should be seen as trolling and should not be tolerated on Free Republic, any conservative web site or any conservative setting. While I am...
  • Moby’s NYC Vegan Restaurant “Teany” Gets Destroyed In Fire

    06/23/2009 11:16:16 AM PDT · by nickcarraway · 16 replies · 474+ views
    Ecorazzi ^ | 6/23/09 | Michael Parrish DuDell
    Bad news for all those tea drinking vegans on the lower east side. Late last week, Teany Cafe — an NYC vegan eatery co-founded by Moby — was destroyed in a fire. According to reports, an electrical fire ignited the vegan restaurant and gutted the building on Rivington Street. Moby opened the joint in 2002 with this his then girlfriend Kelly Tisdale, and later turned it over to Tisdale exclusively. On his blog, Moby wrote: ”Apparently Kelly is working hard to repair it and get it re-opened. So there’s a good chance that Teany will re-open at some point in...
  • McCartney and Yoko push 'meat-free Mondays'

    06/16/2009 5:21:39 PM PDT · by traumer · 93 replies · 1,276+ views
    LONDON (AFP) — Beatles legend and famous vegetarian Paul McCartney was joined by John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono Monday to launch an appeal for "meat-free Mondays." McCartney said going vegetarian, even for just one day a week, was good for the environment because of research suggesting it cuts greenhouse gas emissions from the world's livestock population. "I thought this was a great idea. To just reduce your meat intake maybe by one day a week and this would seriously benefit the planet," he told reporters, alongside Ono and a bevy of other stars including Kelly Osbourne and Moby. Lennon's widow...
  • Porn in the USA: Conservatives Are Biggest Consumers

    03/01/2009 9:44:20 PM PST · by Conservativism · 71 replies · 3,423+ views
    ABC News ^ | Feb. 28, 2009 | EWEN CALLAWAY
    A new study shows that states that consume the most porn tend to be more conservative and religious than states with lower levels of consumption. "When it comes to adult entertainment, it seems people are more the same than different," says Benjamin Edelman at Harvard Business School. However, there are some trends to be seen in the data. Those states that do consume the most porn tend to be more conservative and religious than states with lower levels of consumption, the study finds. "Some of the people who are most outraged turn out to be consumers of the very things...
  • TeamSarah.org uncovers and boots over 90 0bamabot trolls this morning!

    01/02/2009 10:10:12 PM PST · by I can has Low Taxes? · 84 replies · 3,247+ views
    TeamSarah.org ^ | 2 January 2009 | TeamSarah.org
    I want to let everyone know now, that we have all the facts, why today seemed a bit, well, crazy... At Team Sarah we are experiencing -- and, with your help, neutralizing -- an attempt to frame this community for harboring hate speech and bigotry: violations of our own Terms of Use and community standards. We have just found and documented a group of 90 invaders who are plotting to come here to post racist remarks and radical, over the top, content in an attempt to discredit us, to get you, our members, fighting each other, and to just make...
  • Pop Stars to Descend on Democratic Convention to Party and Politic (DNC rock and hip hop concerts)

    08/25/2008 10:36:05 AM PDT · by weegee · 11 replies · 231+ views
    NY Times ^ | Published: August 22, 2008 | By BEN SISARIO
    A certain amount of celebrity glow has long been a part of both political parties’ gatherings. But thanks in part to the youthful charisma of Senator Barack Obama, the presumptive nominee, the Democratic convention, which begins on Monday in Denver, is shaping up as an unlikely hot spot for the music world, with multiplatinum rappers, indie-rock scenesters, D.J.’s and Jennifer Lopez arriving by the van- and private planeload to perform, rally or schmooze with the political elite. “It’s the Sundance Film Festival for politicos,” said Laura Dawn, the cultural director of MoveOn.org, who also happens to sing with Moby... Kanye...
  • Moby Says God Destroys Republicans (Spouts Out On Evangelicals, Bush Gone Hippy? & Thompson)

    06/01/2007 11:47:20 AM PDT · by fight_truth_decay · 64 replies · 1,215+ views
    Times Square Gossip Blog ^ | Friday, June 01, 2007 | James Edstrom
    Moby is nuts ! Or is he ? Moby 'believes' God destroys American Republicans with natural disasters. The musician - who is a staunch Democrat - is enraged by who suggest hurricanes and earthquakes are sent by God to destroy sinners, and has come up with a new theory about why the tragedies might occur. Moby wrote on his personal website: "You know how the religious right will every now and then say that some natural disasters - hurricanes, earthquakes, etc - happen because God is angry at secular sinners?"I mean, personally, I tend to think that things like hurricanes...
  • Pop singer Moby: Make my kid 'gay'

    11/06/2006 4:52:01 PM PST · by Giant Conservative · 120 replies · 3,193+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | Today | WND
    Pop star Moby, known for his political statements as well as his music, says he'd do everything he could to make his future child homosexual should the singer ever have a family. He's also blasting conservatives Tom DeLay, Ann Coulter, Sean Hannity and Newt Gingrich as "amoral/immoral" right wingers. In an interview with Planet Out, a publication geared toward homosexuals, the musician, who is not "gay," was lamenting so-called homophobia in society when he suggested his future child should be raised to be a homosexual. "As a matter of fact, I was talking to my friend Laura, who sings on...
  • Moby Is Angered by Rush Limbaugh's Comments About Michael J. Fox

    10/27/2006 1:26:02 PM PDT · by MotleyGirl70 · 62 replies · 935+ views
    Starpulse.com ^ | 10/27/06 | Starpulse.com
    Dance star Moby has launched a scathing attack on Republican Rush Limbaugh after he poked fun at Michael J. Fox's Parkinson Disease symptoms - branding him and other right wing figures as "the most evil people on this planet." The dance supremo was left fuming after the Republican radio host Limbaugh claimed Fox was "acting" and "exaggerating" the uncontrollable shaking that Parkinson's Disease victims suffer from, following Fox's appearance in a new TV ad for Missouri Democratic Senate candidate Claire McCaskill. An internet segment of Limbaugh's show, sees him mocking the actor by waving his arms, shaking in his chair...
  • As election season approaches, a blast from the recent past(Moby, Punk the Prez, 2/09/04)

    09/23/2006 5:11:29 PM PDT · by Dane · 10 replies · 394+ views
    NY Daily News ^ | February 9, 2004 | Rush & Molloy
    Punk the prez? Moby's anti-Bush tricks One of Sen. John Kerry's celebrity supporters is ready to pull out all the stops to get him elected. Republicans are shrieking over a suggestion by rocker Moby that Democrats spread gossip about President Bush on the Internet. "No one's talking about how to keep the other side home on Election Day," Moby tells us. "It's a lot easier than you think and it doesn't cost that much. This election can be won by 200,000 votes." Moby suggests that it's possible to seed doubt among Bush's far-right supporters on the Web. "You target his...
  • Moby to Bush: 'Stay Out of New York'

    09/12/2006 6:06:12 AM PDT · by MotleyGirl70 · 38 replies · 765+ views
    SF Gate.com ^ | 09/12/06 | SF Gate
    Moby to Bush: 'Stay Out of New York' Moby: Despite the tie, not a big fan of the GOP. 90% of us voted for john kerry in the last election. we don't trust you, and we believe, based on your record, that you've been a terrible president.
  • Glenn Hodas: GOP Friend or Foe?

    08/08/2006 10:49:39 AM PDT · by NautiNurse · 50 replies · 911+ views
    Various ^ | 8 August 2006 | NautiNurse
    Glenn Hodas left the Katherine Harris campaign July 13, on the eve of Harris' surgery to rule out ovarian cancer.  Since his departure, it appears Mr. Hodas can't find a news reporter he doesn't like.  News sources are packed with stories quoting Hodas and his thesaurus full of Katherine Harris descriptions.     “Unhealthy,” “unmanageable,” “uncontrollable,” “erratic behavior,” “tantrums,” “counterproductive,” “micromanaging,” “damaging” are all Hodas’ characterizations of Harris captured in an interview published by every news source from FOX News to The Guardian  July 14, 2006.  Day after day, we read about Glenn Hodas and his horrific life altering experience working...
  • Net Brutality… Literally

    05/18/2006 9:26:02 PM PDT · by DogByte6RER · 14 replies · 1,920+ views
    FreedomWorks.org ^ | May 18, 2006 | Brendan Steinhauser
    Net Brutality… Literally FreedomWorks crashes press event: check out the great photos! By Brendan Steinhauser, FreedomWorks Grassroots Manager May 18, 2006 A free market coalition led by FreedomWorks and Protest Warrior crashed the press conference held today by Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA), MoveOn.org and musician Moby. Our sign “Net Brutality” proved fitting, as one of the Left’s activists struck one of our members in the face with a sign. This incident interrupted the press conference, causing Rep. Markey and Moby to turn and look at the commotion. The man was swiftly ushered away by the MoveOn crowd as to avoid...
  • (Overrated) Artists Speak Out Against the War (and President and FBI, CIA, etc. etc...)

    03/23/2006 12:01:35 PM PST · by weegee · 9 replies · 404+ views
    Rolling Stoned ^ | Posted Mar 21, 2006 3:33 PM | CHARLEY ROGULEWSKI
    Artists Speak Out Against the War Michael Stipe, Bright Eyes, Steve Earle, Moby and more play New York anti-war event R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe, Bright Eyes, Steve Earle, Rufus Wainwright, Fischerspooner, Moby, Peaches and Devendra Banhart all performed at Monday night's Bring 'Em Home Now! concert at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom. The event, to benefit a number of anti-war groups, could be seen as an anti-war rally at the third anniversary of the United States' invasion of Iraq, bringing together an array of musical styles -- hip-hop, country, rock, pop, indie and electronica -- with one shared view: It's time...
  • Pence acknowledges ‘crisis in confidence’ in GOP leadership

    03/11/2006 1:19:31 PM PST · by Mr. Quagmire · 10 replies · 628+ views
    Muncie Star | Rick Yencer
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  • Meet the New Media, same as the Old Media: blogging and the problem of access

    02/06/2006 6:41:55 PM PST · by machman · 6 replies · 444+ views
    Arstechnica ^ | 2/3/06 | Hanibal
    Steve Clemons' blog, The Washington Note, has been part of my daily reading routine for a little over a year. Clemons is a well-connected, fair-minded journalist and policy wonk who uses his blog for the kind of original reporting that's all too rare in the blogosphere. In a recent post, Clemons calls attention to the growing phenomenon of blogger conference calls. Clemons' post is worth reading in full, because it outlines some of the thorny ethical problems surrounding the now routine practice of Democratic Senators and Representatives holding conference calls with prominent liberal bloggers. Ideally, these blogger conference calls should...
  • Punk the prez? (or is it FR being punked again?)

    10/03/2005 6:07:00 PM PDT · by Phsstpok · 118 replies · 2,910+ views
    NY Daily News ^ | February 8, 2004 | Ben Widdicombe and Suzanne Rozdeba
    Moby's anti-Bush tricks One of Sen. John Kerry's celebrity supporters is ready to pull out all the stops to get him elected. Republicans are shrieking over a suggestion by rocker Moby that Democrats spread gossip about President Bush on the Internet. "No one's talking about how to keep the other side home on Election Day," Moby tells us. "It's a lot easier than you think and it doesn't cost that much. This election can be won by 200,000 votes." Moby suggests that it's possible to seed doubt among Bush's far-right supporters on the Web. "You target his natural constituencies," says...
  • Moby Has Newfound Respect for Eminem

    07/28/2005 5:20:46 PM PDT · by Panerai · 13 replies · 388+ views
    AP ^ | Jul 28, 2005
    HONG KONG (AP) -- Moby says he has newfound respect for Eminem - who once mocked him in a song - because the rapper criticized President Bush and the war in Iraq on his last album."I found myself respecting him for doing that," Moby told reporters during a promotional stop in Hong Kong for his latest album "Hotel." Moby and Eminem have a long-standing feud. Moby has criticized Eminem's lyrics as misogynistic. Eminem lashed out at Moby and electronic music in "Without Me" and spoofed him in the song's video. He also called Moby a girl at the 2002 MTV...
  • In "Greatest American" Contest, Lauer Trumpets Clinton's Success (Cast Your Vote!)

    06/06/2005 11:13:29 AM PDT · by fight_truth_decay · 75 replies · 3,680+ views
    MRC ^ | Monday June 6, 2005 | BrentBaker
    In summarizing the lives of the 25 finalists in the Discovery Channel's "Greatest American" contest, NBC's Matt Lauer on Sunday night labeled Bill Clinton as "brilliant" before trumpeting: "Under Clinton the economy boomed -- deficits turned into surplus -- and more than 22 million jobs were created. Along with the character flaws and the subpoenas came peace and prosperity." The brief segment did not feature any explicit criticisms of Clinton's presidency, but when it came to George W. Bush, whom Lauer described as "our tough-talking, language-mangling Commander-in-Chief who most Americans just want to hang our with," Discovery put on musician...
  • Impeachment Time: 'Facts Were Fixed' (ZOT!!! His worries are over.)

    05/07/2005 8:27:15 AM PDT · by butiful for spacious skies · 148 replies · 4,048+ views
    disinfo.com ^ | Greg Palast (Worryingly omitted by poster)
    'Here it is. The smoking gun. The memo that has "IMPEACH HIM" written all over it. 'The top-level government memo marked "SECRET AND STRICTLY PERSONAL," dated eight months before Bush sent us into Iraq, following a closed meeting with the President, reads, "Military action was now seen as inevitable. Bush wanted to remove Saddam through military action justified by the conjunction of terrorism and WMD. But the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy." 'Read that again: "The intelligence and facts were being fixed . . . ."
  • Liberal Lunatic of the day (4/25/2005) Moby

    04/25/2005 10:19:05 AM PDT · by Beckwith · 18 replies · 615+ views
    Liberal Lunacy ^ | 4/25/2005 | Beckwith
    Pop star Moby, in an interview with Planet Out, a publication geared toward homosexuals, says he'd do everything he could to make his future child homosexual should the singer ever have a family.  The musician, who is not "gay," was lamenting so-called homophobia in society when he suggested his future child should be raised to be a homosexual. Moby continued with, "As a matter of fact, I was talking to my friend Laura, who sings on my record, and we're both getting to the point where we want to start families," Moby said.  "We're convinced that if we have...
  • Pop singer Moby: Make my kid 'gay' (also rips DeLay, Coulter, Hannity as 'immoral' right-wingers)

    04/24/2005 2:40:13 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 130 replies · 3,527+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | 4/24/05 | WorldNetDaily
    Pop star Moby, known for his political statements as well as his music, says he'd do everything he could to make his future child homosexual should the singer ever have a family. He's also blasting conservatives Tom DeLay, Ann Coulter, Sean Hannity and Newt Gingrich as "amoral/immoral" right wingers. In an interview with Planet Out, a publication geared toward homosexuals, the musician, who is not "gay," was lamenting so-called homophobia in society when he suggested his future child should be raised to be a homosexual. "As a matter of fact, I was talking to my friend Laura, who sings...
  • Techno Rocker Moby Weighs in on Schiavo Case

    03/24/2005 6:40:19 AM PST · by gopwinsin04 · 93 replies · 1,243+ views
    MSNBC ^ | 3.24.05 | Jeanette Walls
    Moby says he doesn't want to be drawn into the Terri Schiavo case, but writes on his Web site:'My note to the far-right would be: You cant have it both ways. If you genuinely believe in the sanctity of life then you cannot support the death penalty and you cannot allow people to buy automatic assault weapons and you cannot support wars that result in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent people.And if you genuinely believe in state's rights then you cant pass intrusive federal legislation when the states do things you arbitrarily disagree with.'
  • Popstar Moby dreams of "The United States of Canada."

    02/28/2005 1:33:19 PM PST · by Museumofleftwinglunacy.com · 89 replies · 2,267+ views
    Museum of Left Wing Lunacy ^ | 2/28/05 | Museum of Left Wing Lunacy.com
    Deciding to take a trip once again to this freak's website, I discovered this latest bit of crap from the Pop Star Moby. Here is his entry in full. This guy has no clue how dumb he really is. I didn't realize it either until I read this journal entry... flying from toronto to nyc. canada is such a nice place. i really do wish that the northern blue states could be annexed by canada and thus create 'the united states of canada.' as i said to some of the journalists in toronto, we would gladly give up our guns...
  • ZOT! Hello [and goodbye] to all on this board and I have a question

    01/11/2005 11:26:36 AM PST · by marykatherine05 · 329 replies · 3,447+ views
    My name is Mary Katherine, and I reside in the state of Ohio. I am a registered Republican. I grew up in a small town with very strict parents, attend church every Sunday, and have generally tried to live a good and decent life. I have been married for 15 years, have 3 children, and I am a stay at home mother. I am personally opposed to abortion, I believe in small government, and I cheered when welfare was overhauled. I am personally opposed to gay marriage, and I deeply believe this country needs to do more about the divorce...
  • Conspiracy Theories (Moby and the Insane Left)

    11/11/2004 10:54:08 AM PST · by LaPieta · 31 replies · 1,172+ views
    Forward 11/10/2004 - New York City this was forwarded to me and i feel compelled to pass it on. -moby It has been five days since the election. In that time, accounts of voter fraud and malfunctioning voting machines have flooded into local newspapers in Ohio, to public-interest groups, universities and weblogs. This message is an overview of those reports. The stories are summarized here, with links to the original publications. After seeing this evidence -- and there is more still to be rounded up -- I am no longer convinced that Bush won the election. I hope you will...
  • great. now that all you losers voted bush the worls will end! (ZOT!!!)

    11/06/2004 3:12:30 PM PST · by hillary_4_prresident · 225 replies · 2,397+ views
    Another highly educated and thoughtful person, bearing light to us poor slobs.
    bush is the anti-christ so all u so called "christians" who voted for bush are hipocrits....i sure hope all you un-educated-bush-loving-satan-hugging posers are still happy with your decision after theres a draft taking away all your loved ones to fight in a senseless war...so when you see their bodyparts in black bags you can slap a thank you note on georgies desk!
  • Moby: Split America into "Northeastistan," "Pacificstan" and "Redstateistan"

    11/04/2004 3:55:13 PM PST · by veronica · 183 replies · 3,924+ views
    Democratic party supporter Moby wants to split America into three nations, following George W. Bush's Nov. 2 victory over Sen. John Kerry in the presidential election. The disappointed dance star concedes President Bush received the majority of votes nationwide, after claiming vast swathes of middle America and the Deep South -- but argues California and New York should be granted independence from Bush's administration, because they voted overwhelmingly in favor of Kerry. "America is essentially a right-wing Republican country. We might resist this fact, but it is a fact. It's not a fact in Manhattan. It's not a fact in...
  • O"Reilly Wants President Bush to Apologize Friday Night

    10/07/2004 10:41:05 AM PDT · by JonDavid · 242 replies · 6,184+ views
    Me
    Bill O'Reilly suggested today on his radio show that President Bush should apologize at the Presidential debate Friday for no Iraq WMD. If the President Bush did this in the way that O'Reilly wants him to, the President would be making a major gaffe. I could see the sound bites. President Bush has NOTHING TO APOLOGIZE FOR. Also, O'Reilly says that Bush has to clearly win Friday or it’s over. He keeps on saying that the race is tied. IMHO, O'Reilly is spinning on several fronts: At the very least he is trying to get Kerry on his show, so...
  • Operation Stealth Reverse Moby: CALLING ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS/WORKERS (graphic/publishing guys too!)

    09/28/2004 4:45:00 AM PDT · by Nataku X · 23 replies · 1,660+ views
    09-28-04 | Self
    Operation Stealth Reverse Moby CALLING ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS/WORKERS (graphic designers & desktop publishers needed too!) Even if you are not in a battleground state, PLEASE join the effort--because the mind you might change is very likely to vote absentee in a battleground state, or even double vote! REQUIREMENTS (for college students/workers) Access to college, preferably a liberal one (aren't they all!)Access to printer & copierRelatively unknown political identity on campus (e.g., you're not a member of the College Republicans club, and you don't challenge the teacher at every turn) AND/OR sneaky ninja skills such that you can post papers...
  • What would be the consequences of having another Democratic Administration?

    09/26/2004 6:26:32 AM PDT · by HankReardon · 65 replies · 1,443+ views
    I was among the 19% that voted for Ross Perot in '92, my vote otherwise would have been a Bush vote. At work the day after the election a young liberal co-worker asked my what terrible things did I think was going to happen just because Bill Clinton was president. All I could say was he seemed disingenious to me, untrustworthy, a people pleaser. Now in hindsight I know the answer. The military and intelligence agencies was under assault right away with downsizing of funds and personnel. Political leanings took precedence over ability and experience at high ranking positions. "Clinton...
  • The Conservative Case Against George W. Bush

    09/22/2004 5:32:31 AM PDT · by Dazedcat · 155 replies · 1,822+ views
    New York Press ^ | September 22-28, 2004 | William Bryk
    Theodore Roosevelt, that most virile of presidents, insisted that, "To announce that there should be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American people."...........
  • Richard Hall, aka "MOBY", explains poll data (== Capitalist polling corporations!)

    09/21/2004 6:15:59 PM PDT · by SteveMcKing · 8 replies · 374+ views
    Moby's Diary ^ | 9/19/2004 | Moby
    "in most of the presidential polls john kerry is losing to george bush. which sucks. but which is also statistically irrelevant. these polling companies stay in business by convincing people that their work is significant and relevant. but it can't be, except in the most general sense. and here's why... polls are done over the phone. over 'land lines', to be specific. because the only phone directories that exist are for land-lines. so here's my question...how many of you primarily use a home land-line when using the telephone? not many, right? i'd say that 1/2 of my friends don't even...
  • Conservatives Take Back Seat at Republican Convention [REUTERS BARF ALERT]

    08/31/2004 10:31:35 AM PDT · by ejdrapes · 12 replies · 844+ views
    Reuters ^ | August 31, 2004 | Alan Elsner
    Conservatives Take Back Seat at Republican Convention NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Republican Party is presenting a moderate image at its national convention but conservatives who dominate the party say they are happy to stay in the background, confident that President Bush (news - web sites) will take care of their interests if he wins the election. "The speakers at the convention may be thought of as moderate but their message is a strong conservative message. They are not going to be speaking about abortion rights or same sex marriage -- that would go down like a lead balloon,"...
  • "John McCain Hates Bush"

    08/26/2004 6:52:07 AM PDT · by marty60 · 148 replies · 4,518+ views
    Houston Krone | 8-26-2004 | Wire Service
    Noticed that Senator John Mc Cain looks a little pained in his advertisements supporting President Bush? Rock Star MOBY says he knows why: "I'm best friends with (John's son) Sid McCain. Hohn McCain HATES President Bush. He's just doing those ads to help the Republicans." We asked Moby if he'd be protesting the convention. "I'm just going to sit by and watch," he said. "I'm not hopeful."
  • Moveon.org's new attempt's

    08/25/2004 5:04:16 PM PDT · by Patriot814 · 23 replies · 845+ views
    Fox&Friends ^ | 8-25-04 | Todd
    Moveon.org has yet again made a new attempt to bring down Bush, a commercial talking about Bush losing 1.8 million jobs and it's voiced by Matt Damon, the commercial doesn't talk about 9-11 being involved or the clinton administration. Another attempt is a concert against bush with the following artists, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Dave Matthews Band, Pearl Jam, R.E.M., the Dixie Chicks, John Mellencamp, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, James Taylor, Babyface, Death Cab for Cutie, Ben Harper, Jurassic 5, My Morning Jacket, Keb' Mo' and Bright Eyes. I hope everyone will boycott those artists, and actors...
  • HACKERS TAKE AIM AT RNC

    08/17/2004 9:58:41 AM PDT · by areafiftyone · 40 replies · 1,798+ views
    Defensetech ^ | 8/16/04
    Protesters have been targeting government and corporate websites for years. But when online activists strike at Republican domains during the G.O.P.'s convention later this month, the digital demonstrations might turn out to be more than symbolic, for once. In the past, activists have been able to shut down the website of, say, the World Economic Forum for a few hours. But the impact of such a takedown was nebulous at best: It's hard to argue the organization really suffered from a few-hour lag in posting its press releases online. In this year's presidential race, however, campaign websites have moved beyond...
  • Junior Dems going after FreeRepublic and Swift Boat Veterans

    08/06/2004 8:30:22 PM PDT · by lonewacko_dot_com · 151 replies · 21,837+ views
    Political Animal/Media Matters ^ | 8/6/04 | Kevin Drum, various
    FReeper and co-author of 'Unfit for Command' Jerome R. Corsi, PhD is being attacked on WashingtonMonthly and MediaMatters. From WashingtonMonthly: LUNATICS?....A few misguided souls took issue with my cavalier dismissal of Swift Boat Veterans for Truth as "certifiable lunatics" yesterday. If you're one of them, I have two words for you: click here. It turns out I was being too kind.... That leads to this MediaMatters page: While much has been written about the identity and history of John E. O'Neill -- one of the authors of the forthcoming Regnery book Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against...
  • Hollywood Hate Group Assaults Bush (Hollyweird Left Mega-Barf Alert)

    07/13/2004 3:40:20 PM PDT · by Jacob Kell · 35 replies · 2,757+ views
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | July 12, 2004 | Ben Johnson
    Last weekend's hatefest in New York City, in which John Kerry endorsed the vicious attack of Hollywood hacks on the Commander-in-Chief, provides a sad portent of things to come. Leftist hate group MoveOn.org announced last week that it has enlisted the help of the Hollywood elite in its partisan campaign to smear the president and stigmatize America’s War on Terror. According to a Time magazine story (“I’m Rob Reiner, and I Approve This Ad”), such Hollywood powerhouses as Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Errol Morris, Rob Reiner, “West Wing” creator Aaron Sorkin, Ed Asner, Danny Glover, Al Franken, the ubiquitous Kevin...
  • Last night I snuck in to F911 (didn't want to give Moore $10) (and all I got was this lousy ZOT!!!)

    06/26/2004 6:55:50 AM PDT · by cubrepub · 149 replies · 543+ views
    Thought half of it was BS -- vague implications with no follow through. But the stuff about corporate links to the war, the Afgan pipeline, connections with the Saudis really caught me off guard. I got home and searched for info to debunk everything and only found info that supported Moore's claims. Also, I live in NYC and the "keep them afraid and people will do anything" hit a bit too close to home. Anyone else see it? Anyone else have questions and doubts? I'm not some DUer planting seeds, I'm just wondering how others are incorporating some of F911's...
  • Losing the vegan vote

    06/01/2004 5:44:52 AM PDT · by dirtboy · 52 replies · 640+ views
    Philadelphia Daily News ^ | 6/1/2004 | Dave Scopinich
    I AM A conservative Republican on most issues. But I can't donate to the GOP or vote for President Bush based on his - and the party's - stance on animal rights. I am a vegan and a proud member of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. I'm disappointed that the Bush administration has done nothing to improve animals' lives. I saw a video of President Bush at a campaign stop during the 2000 election. In it, a reporter asks "What do you think about PETA?" Then-Gov. Bush responded sarcastically, "I'm glad I ate my bacon for breakfast today."...
  • Harass the Republicans? Yes (LIBERALS POSE as GOP Volunteers)

    05/10/2004 6:47:59 AM PDT · by M 91 u2 K · 32 replies · 275+ views
    The Daily News ^ | 5/10/04 | DAVID A. LYNN
    Harass the Republicans? Yes By DAVID A. LYNN As Web master of Shadow Protest I am urging people to volunteer for the Republican National Convention, attend all the volunteer orientation sessions but not show up for their assigned volunteer shift. Dishonest? Absolutely. Please consider, however: We are asked to believe that the war in Iraq was not preordained but was planned carefully by men and women whose true intent was the search for weapons of mass destruction. We are asked to believe the invasion was launched only after all other measures failed. The Iraqi invasion has netted no such weapons,...
  • Bush on Labor

    04/05/2004 9:56:55 AM PDT · by Edmund_de_Maris · 37 replies · 253+ views
    What has Bush done for Labor?? 1.In his first 6 months, Bush nominated a host of anti-Labor and anti-Workplace safety lawyers for key govt posts that: a) Ended project labor agreements, which encouraged union contracts on federally funded construction projects. b) Abolished Labor-Management partnerships in federal agencies, aprogram started to give employees a voice on how to do things better, cut costs etc. c) Required govt contractors to post notices instructing workers on how to object to union dues without requiring ýthe posting of workers rights withrespect to joining or organizing unions. d) repealed the Responsible Contractors rules that denied...
  • Why shoud i vote?

    04/02/2004 2:52:43 AM PST · by sacraficiallamb · 78 replies · 764+ views
    4/2/04 | sacraficial lamb
    I was asked he other day if I vote. well my awnser was simple NO. when asked why I dont vote (everyone assuming I was anti goverment witch I am not)I told them this, Govener Gray Davis gave thousands and thousands of illeagal imergrants from mexico driver licences todrive almost no questions asked, hint the recall. well as far as voteing my vote dosent even matter all those drivers out their are taking my vote so my vote really dosent matter any more dose it?
  • 50 MOST LOATHSOME NEW YORKERS (These goons hate everybody!)

    04/01/2004 7:30:47 AM PST · by mhking · 53 replies · 1,857+ views
    New York Press ^ | March 31-Apr 6, 2004
    50 MOST LOATHSOME NEW YORKERS "How come you guys are such haters?" someone asked us recently. Shocked and insulted, we shook our heads. Our biggest issue thus far—last September's Best of Manhattan issue—was a compendium of positivity. On any given week we're founts of compassion: lovers, not haters; uniters, not dividers. Our Chelsea offices burst with fresh lilacs. We adopt kittens and support the arts. We volunteer in our communities. Haters? You must have us confused with those monsters at New York Family. When asked to elaborate, our detractor referred to last year's inaugural "50 Most Loathsome New Yorkers" issue....
  • ZOT: Why is TV news ignoring the relationship between Moon and the Bush family?

    03/18/2004 3:13:44 PM PST · by lib_hater2000 · 92 replies · 715+ views
    Why is TV news ignoring the relationship between Moon and the Bush family? Why won't Congress and the television news media investigate the relationship between the Bush family and Sun Myung Moon? Online Journal/February 22, 2001 By Carla Binion The following essay explains why the story is newsworthy. While TV talking heads hammer the public hour after hour with repetitious chatter about Clinton's pardons and gossipy allegations of "theft" of White House goods, the far more serious Bush/Moon story remains invisible to TV audiences. In order to unravel the mystery, let's look at Moon's history and stated agenda and explore...
  • Martha: She Made the Mistake of Being a Self-Made Billionaire

    03/09/2004 10:50:23 AM PST · by g_f_axelsen · 101 replies · 4,046+ views
    Ludwig von Mises Institute ^ | Posted March 6, 2004 | William L. Anderson and Candice E. Jackson
    The Martha verdict appears quite popular with the political classes and the vaunted "man on the street," not to mention the nation's mainstream journalists.  The post-trial comments of one juror, Chappell Hartridge (Juror Number Eight), say it all: "Maybe this is a victory for the little guys who lose money thanks to these kinds of transactions. Maybe it's a message to the big wigs." Remember that this was not a trial about "insider trading."  The judge said so, the prosecutors said so, the pundits said so.  Even the New York Times declared that it was not an "insider trading" charge. ...
  • You need tons click "co-ordinating" (Free Republic - The conservative click Guerilla)

    03/08/2004 1:00:56 PM PST · by Jim Robinson · 732 replies · 3,599+ views
    Spiegel (Germany) ^ | 08. März 2004 | Of franc Patalong
    (This is a Google translated excerpt from a Spiegel article regarding Freeping) Vote vote-pfuscher You need tons click "co-ordinating" Of franc Patalong Votes are a fine thing, the butter on message bread. They give a feedback to the on-line Medienmacher, how the reader sees a thing. George W. Bush regard nearly 60 per cent of the readers of MIRROR ON-line ONE for example as a Top president. We know also, why. From the guidance for the falsification of the Mirror On-line Votes: "You need tons cklick ' co-ordinating!'" The widow Vivian Freep from Midland (Texas) is "George Bush's biggest more...
  • LA Times Letters to the Editor re "The Passion of Christ"

    03/03/2004 4:21:26 PM PST · by ambrose · 101 replies · 396+ views
    LA Times ^ | 3.3.04
    I am a high school teacher and the daughter of Holocaust survivors. Monday morning, Period 1, a student, age 17, comes into my room. She asks me if I had seen the film "The Passion." I answer, "No." She continues, "It was so sad. I cried so much. I hate the Jews." Very, very sadly, that tells the whole story, Mr. Gibson. Anna Paikow Los Angeles
  • COMCAST DROPS FOX NEWS FROM BASIC CABLE

    02/24/2004 11:07:07 AM PST · by Stonenots · 209 replies · 2,354+ views
    Stonenots
    Comcast changes channel line-up March 1.