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Free Republic mentioned in "Chronicles" magazine article.
Chronicles, A Magazine of American Culture ^ | Dec 1, 2002 | Sean Scallon

Posted on 11/21/2002 12:16:16 AM PST by Marine Inspector

PALEOCONSERVATIVES often refer to "the limits of permissible dissent" in describing the struggle to hold on to their views in the realms of the media and academia against the censure of both the left and the "mainstream" right. Now, this struggle has been extended into the realm of the internet, the supposed last frontier of unregulated speech and capitalism. Indeed, we may be witnesses, as Frederick Jackson Turner would say, to the closing of this frontier, not just because of the collapse of the dot-com economy but because of the new limits imposed on speech and content, which will only become more pronounced as the War on Terrorism progresses.

In 1996, Fresno, California, resident and internet surfer Jim Robinson had a problem: His posts on Prodigy message hoards and chat rooms, particularly his strong criticisms of President Bill Clinton, were being censored by Prodigy's administrators. So he started his own web site—Free Republic (www.freerepublic.com).

Free Republic was more than just an ordinary message board in the early settlement of the internet. Surfers could post whole articles from publications and make them topics of discussion and debate. And it was more than just another chat room. Free Republic’s likeminded members could be connected from across the country to organize activist projects and events. ln 1998, when many Republicans wanted to ignore Kenneth Starr’s report on the Clinton scandals rather than deal with its charges, Free Republic members (or "Freepers," as they call themselves) lit up the congressional phones and organized demonstrations that influenced Republicans in the House to vote for articles of impeachment. And it was the Freepers, not the GOP, who organized the demonstrations of conservatives down in Florida during the 2000 presidential vote recount.

Over 60,000 people have been registered members of Free Republic, the largest conservative-oriented website in the world. Members are a diverse lot: independents, Republicans, libertarians, (large "L" and small), neocons, paleocons, Buchanan Brigaders, Keyes supporters and everything in between. Even such prominent pundits as Justin Raimondo, Ann Coulter, Barbara Olson, and Lucianne Goldberg (known by her Freeper handle, "Trixie") have made frequent posts.

As in any frontier boomtown, however, with rapid growth came predictable problems. Some of the articles posted on the site came from racist or antisemitic web sites. Conspiracy theorists also made use of Free Republic. Leftists began to infiltrate the site, posting articles or posing as conservatives to act as agents provocateurs. "Vanity posts" became more frequent, and flame wars among members became more intense, as the site split into factions during the 2000 presidential election. Overall, civility degenerated. Some members became concerned that Free Republic had become a virtual hangout for kooks. Matters came to a head in early 2000 when Robinson (or "JimRob") speculated on George W. Bush’s connection to the airport in Mena, Arkansas where drug and gun-running allegedly took place during the 1980’s. Matt Drudge then dropped Free Republic’s link from the Drudge Report, and Goldberg took 2.000 members with her to start her own Lucianne.com.

Robinson decided to clean up his website and, like any good sheriff, deputized a posse of site moderators to remove offensive posts, threads, and articles and to ban those who posted them. But they did not stop there. Soon, they had banned the posting of any articles from certain websites that they deemed taboo, such as VDare.com ("too divisive"), LewRockwell.com, DixieNet.org (the League of the South’s website) , and the Free State Project’s website (www.FreeStateProject.org)

It would be easy to conclude that Robinson and his monitors simply went overboard in an effort to clean up the excesses of Free Republic, but there is more to it than that.

Because of its significant growth, Free Republic costs $240,000 annually to maintain. As a non-profit, Free Republic depends on donors, large and small, for its survival. No doubt the embarrassment of being dropped from the Drudge Report and Goldberg’s public break with the site concerned Robinson, and lie feared that funds might dry up if his site were perceived to he on the fringe. In addition, the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times sued Free Republic for copyright infringement. The case was settled out of court. It was only natural for Robinson and his site administrators to want to look good for prospective donors.

With so many posters banned, the diversitv of thought on Free Republic has been reduced to the musings of neoconservatives, Zionists, Republicans who act is if Free Republic were an annex of GOP headquarters, those who consider George W. Bush a demigod and offer daily prayers to him, and other sycophants and cheerleaders, Robinson has made it clear where he stands: "I see that the only Party capable of blocking arid defeating the evil Democrats is the Republican Party. I see that many races are so close hat as little as a one percent siphon of conservative votes to a third party could be the difference between success and failure. I see allowing a Democrat to remain in power when it could have been prevented as a triumph of evil."

Many banned Freepers have turned to such sites as Liberty Post (www.libertypost.org) and Liberty Forum (www.libertyforum.org) where members can post articles from anywhere and comment without interference from the thought police or fear of Siberian banishment. But Free Republic will still remain the 800-pound gorilla of conservative websites for some time, just as National Review has been for conservative magazines, despite being watered down. Frontiers, whether on land or in cyberspace, cannot survive when developers start plotting out the fencerows.

—Sean Scallon


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To: TLBSHOW
Some piece of garbage story that one is! More like a friend of yours wrote it. Correct?

No, not correct. That would be what you want to believe.

21 posted on 11/21/2002 12:42:49 AM PST by Marine Inspector
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To: Marine Inspector
your account was disabled? why (if I might ask)?
22 posted on 11/21/2002 12:43:24 AM PST by Texas_Jarhead
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To: Marine Inspector
It looks like an article to me.

Was it a letter to the editor in the correspondence section?

Show some honesty.

23 posted on 11/21/2002 12:44:16 AM PST by Roscoe
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To: Roscoe
Wait till you see his source! LOL
24 posted on 11/21/2002 12:45:26 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: Texasforever
So I take it that you agree with the article and are planting the grain of sand hoping to reap a pearl?

Yes I agree with it and I'm sure many people on this site do also.

25 posted on 11/21/2002 12:45:42 AM PST by Marine Inspector
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To: TLBSHOW
The only part of the article that I have a problem with is the demigod / prayers comment. No one prays to Bush. That is a blatant lie. Obviously the writer isn't a Christian or he would understand that Christians commonly prayer for others and themselves.
26 posted on 11/21/2002 12:46:13 AM PST by Texas_Jarhead
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To: TLBSHOW
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&safe=off&q=+site:www.chroniclesmagazine.org+Sean+Scallon

Looks like Sean never has anything published in Chronicles Magazine except letters to the editor.
27 posted on 11/21/2002 12:47:08 AM PST by Roscoe
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To: Marine Inspector
There are at least 6 threads running on FR that are accusing Bush and the GOP of instituting a police state, transferring the entire population of Mexico to the United States, 3 threads advertising the newest libertarian brain storm called the free state project plus the usual 4 threads extolling the virtues of legalized drugs, not to mention the daily dose of populist postings of American jobs being lost due to the "NWO". There are 5 anti-Homeland Security threads in the mix with one genteelly entitled “Welcome to the American Gestapo”. Now tell me again about FreeRepublic being a "GOP" board?
28 posted on 11/21/2002 12:48:22 AM PST by Texasforever
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To: Roscoe
Show some honesty.

I've never shown anything but honesty.

I have a copy of the article, not the entire magazine.

It appears to be an article, as it does not start with "Dear editor".

29 posted on 11/21/2002 12:49:11 AM PST by Marine Inspector
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To: Texasforever
I don't believe this is an article, it's a letter in the correspondence section. Marine Inspector is trying to pull a fast one.
30 posted on 11/21/2002 12:49:35 AM PST by Roscoe
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To: Marine Inspector
I have a copy of the article, not the entire magazine.

How convenient.

A dupe and a useful idiot, rather than a deliberate fraud.

31 posted on 11/21/2002 12:51:45 AM PST by Roscoe
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To: nopardons
Jim hasn't / doesn't go FAR enough, in banning and zapping tinfoil hat / lunatic threads.

Or the caps lock key, or indecisive / noncommittal wordplay.




32 posted on 11/21/2002 12:55:40 AM PST by Sabertooth
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To: Roscoe
Then it gets even better. LOL
33 posted on 11/21/2002 12:56:22 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: Roscoe
Ya know I can't find one active pro-Bush thread going tonight other than the usual DITLO type posts.
34 posted on 11/21/2002 12:58:15 AM PST by Texasforever
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To: Marine Inspector
Well, let's see. We kicked out the anti-Semites, the racists, the bigots, the tin-foil hat conspiracy nuts, the America did it crowd, the cowardly anti-war America haters, the America got what she deserves crowd, the DU disruptors, the perverts, the religion bashers, the Bush is a Nazi crowd, the Bush did it crowd, the it's all about oil crowd, the I'd rather support Clintonites crowd, the foul mouthed bashers, the smash mouth bashers, the just can't seem to get along with anyone crowd, the I hate everyone crowd, the naysayers, the doom and gloom sky is falling crowd, the woe is me we're all doomed crowd, etc, etc, etc.

We supported the GOP and we kicked Democrat butt. We helped establish Republican control of both houses of Congress along side a Republican President for one of the very few times in modern history. We helped set the stage to begin replacing liberal activist judges with conservative judges. We helped block the liberal democrats who have controlled government for most of the last seventy years and we've set them back thirty years and maybe longer. And that's not to mention establishing Republican control in many state and local governments, some for the first time in history.

Now, I don't know if we went far enough in all cases, but I feel we did a pretty damned good job, and I believe we will continue doing a pretty damned good job.

Congratulations to all who made this historical event possible!

And for those of you who feel the people who got kicked off FR can do a better job, well, you are always free to go to the libertypost or libertyforum websites mentioned above and join the America hating rabble.

Thank you all very much and long live our Free Republic!

God bless America!


35 posted on 11/21/2002 12:58:50 AM PST by Jim Robinson
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To: TLBSHOW
Dear Brigade,
In today's Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel - 9/20, Master Lock Company announced it would move 700 jobs to Nogales, Mexico. The globalist traitors are continuing the destruction of our economy and only one man can stop it and he can't do it in party that's surrendered itself to the globalists. Pat's decision to bolt to the Reform Party is a no brainer!
-- Sean Scallon - East Ellsworth, WI

He's a character.

36 posted on 11/21/2002 12:59:01 AM PST by Roscoe
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To: Roscoe
From your link, he appears to be a regular contributor to the magazine.

On the other hand maybe he rights a letter to the editor every month.

The fact is, the article/letter (which ever you want to call it) is pretty accurate.

37 posted on 11/21/2002 12:59:42 AM PST by Marine Inspector
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To: Marine Inspector
I've never shown anything but honesty.

Why did you post the "article"? Be honest.

38 posted on 11/21/2002 1:00:28 AM PST by Texasforever
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To: Marine Inspector
Accurate? Like his claim that Free State Project articles are banned?

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/791780/posts
39 posted on 11/21/2002 1:04:20 AM PST by Roscoe
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To: Jim Robinson
Well Said sir! Republican landslide 2002
40 posted on 11/21/2002 1:04:24 AM PST by TLBSHOW
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