Posted on 04/24/2014 1:53:13 PM PDT by TankerKC
Im curious what make the Free Republic on Facebook group Official? I see a note from Jim on the page, but Im not sure that anyone is monitoring the site.
It seems to me, that theres a good amount of kooky crap on Facebook that would never be allowed on FR proper.
Who owns the facebook site?
I know. But if it is something I like I'll give them a hit. People have to eat
What if it is a clever leftist simply crafting stuff for you to like?
A clever commie rewording MSM material in a way that you favor?
The words sound good, hell yeah, give a click!
Who verifies these bloggers? Not a soul, that's who.
So.. by clicking, you could be funding terrorists.. because they can present a topic in a way that you like.
Give that some thought and then look at the history & habits of bloggers.
Its the place where common sense goes to die....;’)
“heres a good amount of kooky crap on Facebook that would never be allowed on FR proper. “
There’s a good amount of kooky stuff here, that is why I keep coming back!!!
Thats it.
Whats “Facebook”?
I’ve been here close to 15 years and on many other boards I’ve been to the rodeo before. It’s not all that many. Bloggers like Slemmons and Sultan Knish need hits.
click, learn, remember, nothing wrong with being informed.
Amen bother.
Right....'cuz my initial point was that I want to be ignorant.
You've changed my life!
Here's my current personal favorite.
That one IS good!
lol!
Is that her PERSONAL photo? That’s what I mean. For me, some people never fail to post their personal pix when the right subject is even hinted at, like they’re getting out their wallet photos. I tire of going to a thread of a subject I’m interested in, and thinking, “personal dog pix from MyStuffisBest in 1....2....3...posts - ding ding ding I was right!”
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