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  • Free Republic Having Issues Today?

    02/12/2012 8:56:46 AM PST · by Sprite518 · 44 replies
    2/12/2012 | Me
    Anyone else experience this? It's just on Free Republic only.
  • Vanity - FR is the only site on the web that is painfully slow to me

    01/14/2012 10:33:31 AM PST · by Yaelle · 62 replies · 1+ views
    Frustration ^ | 1/14/12 | Self
    For about a week now, in multiple browsers and from iPad and iMac, Free Republic has been deadly slow. Frequently it times out waiting to load. This is on FIOS at top speed, both wireless and wired. No other site is even slightly slow for me. I don't see any other threads mentioning this, and I've posted to the yahoo group with no responses, so I am assuming it's me. What could I be doing wrong? Or has this been your experience too? What's up?
  • The illusion of control [Republic in Grips of a Shadow Empire]

    11/28/2011 7:04:17 AM PST · by Avoiding_Sulla · 21 replies
    Neanderpundit ^ | Nov 28, 2011 | Og
    Persists everywhere. The idea that voting or individual activism will fix the trouble we’re in is a big part of what got us into this mess to begin with. Our republic is strong, and is filled with hardworking people who will carry it anywhere it wants to go. Pitiably, the leadership of that Republic has been usurped by a shadow empire, a ruling class which has it’s own set of rules and it’s own hierarchy. Nobody “Elected” Rahm Immanuel, nobody ran against him. Wingnuthead got “voted” in despite being as worthless as tits on a boar. The Ruling Class, despite...
  • Electoral Civics - The Difference Between Republic and Democracy

    10/28/2011 1:14:38 PM PDT · by Christian Engineer Mass · 8 replies
    Talking Points ^ | Friday 28th October, 2011 | Talking Points
    The Republic of The United States of America was founded in 1776. It was founded as a Republic and not a Pure Democracy, because the Founders knew that a Pure Democracy and independence cannot coexist in the long term. One of the key differences between a republic and a democracy is the requirement for an informed electorate. A Republic requires that suffrage be as wide as possible, while not including those who are likely to be detrimental to the continuing independence of the Republic. As an analogy, Democracy is like theoretical mathematics, while Republic is like engineering. Theoretical mathematics is...
  • The American Form of Government (Youtube)

    10/23/2011 11:25:16 AM PDT · by sayuncledave · 2 replies
    The Market Ticker ^ | October 23, 2011 | Unknown (found via Market Ticker)
    Youtube link, also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DioQooFIcgE&feature=player_embedded
  • Group wants to retire the Electoral College - Targeting Gov. Rick Perry

    10/14/2011 7:39:32 AM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 44 replies
    radio Iowa ^ | October 14, 2011 | Dar Danielson
    The national spokesperson for group that seeking to take the selection of the president out of the hands of the Electoral College says the movement is gaining steam. Tom Golisano of the “National Popular Vote Initiative” was in Des Moines Thursday talking about the effort. The group needs states that have 270 — or half of the electoral college votes — to approve the change to make it happen. “There’s a lot of enthusiasm around our position now, it’s more a feeling of when and no if it’s going to happen,” Golisano. He says 10 or 11 states have signed...
  • Why Federal Government Trumps the States

    09/24/2011 7:11:32 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 45 replies
    US News & World Report ^ | September 23, 2011 | Rick Newman, Chief Business Correspondent
    It sounds quaint. But giving Washington less control over our affairs, and the states more control, is a bad idea. Here's why: People move. Anybody who has relocated from one state to another knows there's a huge hassle factor associated with simply adapting to a different set of rules. There's also the dubious proposition that states manage their business better than the federal government. It's true that nearly all states are required to balance their budgets, which creates a degree of spending discipline. But that's hardly the same thing as responsible government. It's worth keeping in mind that the national...
  • The Democracy Worshipers

    09/16/2011 7:09:48 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 13 replies · 1+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | September 16, 2011 | Pat Buchanan
    "Your people, sir, is ... a great beast." So Alexander Hamilton reputedly said in an argument with Thomas Jefferson. At the Constitutional Convention of 1787, Hamilton explained: "Real liberty is not found in the extremes of democracy, but in moderate governments. If we incline too much to democracy, we shall soon shoot into a monarchy, or some other form of dictatorship." In his column, "Democracy Versus Liberty," Walter Williams cites Hamilton, James Madison and John Randolph, who wrote of "the follies and turbulence" of democracy, and John Adams: "Democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts and murders itself. There...
  • Democracy - The Most Costly Lie in American History

    08/03/2011 8:24:22 AM PDT · by IbJensen · 48 replies
    Right Side News ^ | 8/2/2011 | J B Williams
    Democracy is exactly what we have in America today and it’s even worse than Thomas Jefferson warned when he said - “A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine.” It’s really much worse than Jefferson indicated… it’s what Karl Marx said it was, “the road to socialism.” Thomas Jefferson was a well-traveled and studied individual, commissioned to write our Declaration of Independence at the founding of our country and a significant player in the formation of our Constitutional Representative Republic. He was also one of...
  • U.N. Flag Flying Higher Than The American Flag in an American Court Room

    07/21/2011 4:59:16 AM PDT · by rambo316 · 26 replies
    Youtube ^ | 7/20/11 | Unknown
    This occurred in a Farmingdale, NY courtroom. Video is proof.
  • The American Vs. French Revolutions

    06/12/2011 10:27:58 AM PDT · by ChessExpert · 13 replies
    R. J. Rummel web site ^ | unknown | R.J. Rummel
    The intellectual struggle worldwide today is now between the beliefs encapsulated in the American Revolution and those in the French. It is interests versus reason.
  • The Woes Of An Ostrich Republic [Pakistani Article]

    06/04/2011 3:16:22 PM PDT · by James C. Bennett · 2 replies
    The News ^ | June 3, 2011 | Ayaz Amir
    When the cover was blown from Osama bin Laden’s last gift to Pakistan – his choice of residence in Abbottabad, a favour we could have done without – it was only to be expected that the guardians of national ideology would be rendered speechless. There are some situations too embarrassing for words and this was one of them. A frank admission of failure might have been more sensible. But this being no part of the Pakistani tradition, our guardians did the next best thing: climb the ramparts and blow the trumpets of national dignity and honour. For about 10-12 days...
  • “A New Revolution” – The American Form of Government – Republic vs. Democracy

    05/20/2011 12:14:32 PM PDT · by Poll Patriot · 6 replies
    America, You're Too Young to Die (Blog) ^ | May 5th, 2011 | James Poll
    “Every generation needs a new revolution.” ~ Thomas Jefferson Our country and it’s supreme law (the constitution) was founded by revolutionaries, our Founding Fathers. Men who literally had a price placed on their heads by King George of England. Their capture would have meant a cruel and certain death as public examples to what happens to the enemies of the crown. Yet they persisted! “With a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, [they did] mutually pledge to each other [their] Lives, [their] Fortunes, and [their] sacred Honor” (Declaration of Independence). Because of their sacrifice we enjoy relative freedom...
  • And This is How the Republic Will End…

    04/20/2011 5:40:03 PM PDT · by Whenifhow · 2 replies
    Socialist Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) “compiled a list of some of the 10 worst corporate income tax avoiders;” it’s being publicized by the far-left MoveOn.org (financed by George Soros), NPR and other Progressive websites. Five on the list are also on the UN Global Compact’s “selection” of corporations as follows: * General Electric: CEO Jeffrey Immelt is also Obama’s Green Jobs Czar, a top contributor to Obama’s 2008 campaign at $499,130 and one of the two biggest recipients of government contracts since Obama took the White House. * Bank of America: The Board Chairman of BofA, Charles O. Holliday, serves...
  • Col. Robert E. Lee joins the CSA 150 years ago today

    04/20/2011 4:48:12 PM PDT · by central_va · 87 replies
    Today in U.S. Civil War History ^ | 1/3/2011 | on this day
    1861 - Colonel Robert E. Lee resigned from the U.S. Army. Two days earlier he had been offered command of the Union army.
  • Plato's Cave, 2011

    04/11/2011 12:04:49 PM PDT · by EllisWashingtonReport · 3 replies
    www.EllisWashingtonReport.com ^ | 04/08/11 | Ellis Washington
    Socrates: We are gathered here today at my Symposium to discuss part of a major work by my student, Plato, namely his venerated parable, the Allegory of Plato's Cave, which appears in Book 7 of his "Republic." This opus examines the form and essence of the ideal state and its ideal ruler – the philosopher king. Plato's justification for placing the controls of government in philosophers is based on his comprehensive study of truth and knowledge, and it is in this background that the Allegory of the Cave is created.
  • Story of Citizens United v. FEC, The Critique (RSA animate on

    04/07/2011 4:45:24 PM PDT · by combat_boots · 2 replies
    RSA animate via YouTube ^ | 3 Mar 2011 | 'HowTheWorldWorks'
    This is a Critique of, "The Story of Citizens United v. FEC," by Annie Leonard http://youtu.be/k5kHACjrdEY I previously debunked her video titled, "The Story of Stuff." That four-part series can be seen below along with other links for references. I also debunked, "The Story of Cosmetics," http://youtu.be/RxO3bPNyWzo, demonstrating that Annie is either dishonest, or she is unaware of an FDA study that debunks most of what she claims. (See Critique below) Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5uJgG05xUY Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZzHU3ZfTtY Part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgLrZc7cws8 Part 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XeW5ilk-9Y I challenge Annie to a debate: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuCaghuN_xY Glenn Beck Interview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEkpVXv0SYs Lou Dobbs Interview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vTJdpbUYhY Links and...
  • A Clear and Present Danger To the Republic

    03/23/2011 6:27:38 PM PDT · by TheConservativeCitizen · 5 replies
    The Constitution Club ^ | 03-23-11 | Jack Curtis
    On March 19th, 2011 President Barack Obama, a Democrat, completed the derogation of the constitutional war power of the Congress begun by Harry Truman, a Democrat and extended by Lyndon Johnson, a Democrat. The Constitution (Art. I, Sec. 8) authorizes the Congress to declare war. Presidents Truman and Johnson, to varying degrees and in various guises, emasculated that very specific Article in Korea and Viet Nam; President Obama has ignored it entirely in his unilateral, widespread military attack on Libya, choosing instead to obtain an equivocal blessing from the United Nations. The President has publicly stated that he knows that...
  • Natural Born Citizen Not Same as Natural Born Subject

    In feudal or monarchical constitutional theory, individuals were the subjects of a monarch or sovereign, but the republican constitutional theory of therevolutionary and post-revolutionary period conceived of the individual as a citizen andassigned sovereignty to the people. The distinction between citizens and subjects is reflected in Chief Justice John Jay’s opinion in Chisholm v. Georgia, [2 U.S. (2 Dall.)419 (1793)the first great constitutional case decided after the ratification of the Constitution of 1789: [T]he sovereignty of the nation is in the people of the nation, and the residuary sovereignty of each State in the people of each State . ....
  • Utah to require teaching that US is a Republic, not a Democracy (Three cheers for Utah!)

    03/16/2011 6:56:03 AM PDT · by SquarePants · 17 replies
    ECR ^ | Mar 16 2011 | PG
    This is a good enough reason to move to Utah, IMO. The misapplication of the word "democracy" and the resultant fetish that our political culture has with the term has frustrated me for years. According to the Salt Lake Tribune, a bill requiring Utah schools to teach that the United States is a republic and not a democracy, is being sent to the governor for his signature, after being passed in both houses of the state legislature.