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To: OneVike; McGavin999
Alamo-Girl

Her name is Sandi.

12/10/2000 - She posted here at FreeRepublic.com, in regard to the November 2000 election:

Tools for Freepers/Lurkers who'll be monitoring the Supreme Court hearing

Crime/Corruption Breaking News News
Source: Various FR Posters
Published: 12/11/00 Author: Various FR Posters
Posted on 12/10/2000 23:22:00 PST by Alamo-Girl

The Downside Legacy archives on the recount have been updated and readied for your use. The sum of all pages is more than 3 megabytes. I will be uploading a consolidated page to the Downside Legacy at Alamo-Girl.com later tonight.

Since the individual pages are so large, to save bandwidth on the forum . you may wish to load these pages in advance --- and cut and paste them to local storage (word processor or whatever) for quick searching to help you locate information during the United States Supreme Court hearing on Monday.

The information is stored roughly chronologically and includes major facts, statutes, excerpts and Freeper commentary (NOTE: None of the old links are workable):

Downside Legacy on THE RECOUNT
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3a14374f66d4.htm

Downside Legacy - THE RECOUNT ... Updates to 11/16
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3a14e9657c08.htm

Downside Legacy THE RECOUNT . Updates to 11/25
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3a1f6a6d2b98.htm

Downside Legacy on THE RECOUNT to 12/2/00
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3a28ad174396.htm

Downside Legacy on THE RECOUNT to 12/11/00
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3a347d2014cb.htm

Thank you for all the great commentary and research that made these archives possible!

Alamo-Girl


118 posted on 01/25/2024 3:37:49 PM PST by linMcHlp
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To: linMcHlp

Thanks for posting. I remember her, “Clinton Downside Legacy” work. She was amazing. She was a close and personal follower of my commentaries.

I know she is still with us, she may even lurk, but she just does not post anymore, and hasn’t since sometime in 2016.


128 posted on 01/25/2024 3:54:13 PM PST by OneVike ( Just another Christian waiting to go homeu)
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To: OneVike; McGavin999
More, of Alamo-Girl's work . . .
FreeRepublic.com "A Conservative News Forum"
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Crime/Corruption Extended News News
Source: Various FR Posters
Published: 5/21/00 Author: Various FR Posters
Posted on 05/21/2000 09:32:20 PDT by Alamo-Girl

DOWNSIDE LEGACY AT TWO DEGREES OF PRESIDENT CLINTON
INTRODUCTION AND TABLE OF CONTENTS
Revised 5/21/00

The "Downside Legacy at Two Degrees of President Clinton" is the personal cyber-notepad of Alamo-Girl, the unofficial, unappointed secretary/archivist of what is the most active conservative political forum on the world wide web, the Free Republic. Forum participants refer to the list by its initials, DSL.

The DSL is limited to the downside (darkside) of William Jefferson Clinton and includes questionable people, circumstances and events surrounding Bill Clinton i.e., two degrees of separation from the Presidency. The focus at two degrees was deemed necessary to understand the downside of a powerful man who has many surrogates.

It is a reference tool used in research and educational projects on the forum. It is formatted as a list within the various groupings. Most entries are quotations of excerpts from sourced news articles, congressional records, press releases and transcripts. Some entries are derived as timelines and lists of names. The format is intended to help the reader locate a full range of sources applicable to a particular topic, a particular article or a group of related articles.

The DSL does not propose any theories or answer any questions. The DSL is dynamic, subject to continuing authentication, editing, correction and expansion.

Please post your corrections, edits and additions!!!

If you have Free Republic posting privileges, you can simply post a reply on any thread to my attention (Alamo-Girl)

If you aren't a Free Republic poster, or if you'd rather send a message privately, my email address is Alamo_Girl@hotmail.com

[NOTE: None of Alamo-Girl's links are working, but here is a small sample of her work:]

STATUS OF U.S. MILITARY:
OVERVIEW OF STATUS
DEFENSELESS AGAINST ICBMs
UNDERMANNED, POORLY EQUIPPED, SPREAD TOO THIN
POOR MORALE

STATUS OF U.S. INTELLIGENCE:
UNDERMANNED AND UNSUPPORTED
PIERCING SECURITY
ECHELON AND OTHER HIGH TECHNOLOGY
EXPORT CONTROL
TECHNOLOGY GIVE-AWAYS

BEHIND THE TREASON ALLEGATIONS - TIMELINES:
TO 1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999

BEHIND THE TREASON ALLEGATIONS - PEOPLE:
SANDY BERGER
RON BROWN
WILLIAM PERRY
HAZEL O'LEARY
JANET RENO - DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
ERIC HOLDER
IRA SOCKOWITZ
C. JOSEPH GIROIR, JR.
HENRY WAXMAN
JAMES C. WOOD, JR.
JUDGE ROBERTSON
JUDGE FRIEDMAN
JUDGE MORROW
STROBE TALBOTT
JOHN HUANG
THE CAST OF CHARACTERS

[Some reviews that Alamo-Girl posted after all that:]

Newsday Lou Dolinar 9/2/98

".Of late, I've been spending at lot of time at the Free Republic (www.freerepublic.com) Web site. Politically, the site's point of view ranges from conservative to round-the- right-bend, but you'll not find a more politically powerful use of Internet technology. "Freepers" as they call themselves, cull news stories and audio clips from all over the Net, post them in sequence on the site and then comment on them. It is sort of the ultimate clipping service for the anti-Washington, anti-Clinton crowd and a practice that harks back to the earliest days of colonial journalism, when every paper had its own well- expressed viewpoint and most stories were developed within that framework.

Although I rarely wax sloppily sentimental about the First Amendment, I think this is one of the strengths of the Internet-based news system, which is really no system at all, and exactly what the Founding Fathers had in mind. About the only thing wrong with it is that there is no Free Republic of the Left. As of late, this site has also been the best place to find out what the mainstream press is saying about the various Clinton scandals. As with Slate, this was once the sort of priceless material that took a couple of full-time White house aides to assemble into daily news summaries.."

Enter Stage Right 6/1/99 Steve Martinovich

"...That said, our winner for this past year is Free Republic, a web site I think has done a lot to further the goals of conservatism by uniting us in a large forum, giving us the ability to share information and ideas. It is the promise of the Internet realized. Here is the citation I wrote for Free Republic:

...The Free Republic offers the average conservative -- or anyone really -- a chance to comment on how the media is covering America's political scene. Frequent visitors to Free Republic -- or FReepers as they are known -- post stories from newspapers across the world about topics ranging from Whitewater to national identity cards and begin commenting on perceived media bias or just the about way that some stories are reported. FReepers (rumoured to include Larry Klayman and Gary Aldrich), and their less active brethren, are performing a valuable service by making the mainstream media accountable for their bias or genuine mistakes in reporting, something that the average citizen could not do effectively before the world wide web.

Over 100 000 people visit the Free Republic every day to scan headlines and maybe offer their own commentary to a large group of people on the latest issues and news stories, something that only the talking heads on their dreary Sunday morning television programs could do before....

That said, the Free Republic reminds me a lot of Matt Drudge. Drudge is an average member of society who is reporting on the events of his day from a small apartment room, while the Free Republic allows the average member of society to critique him and the rest of the media. Both are done by people who do not have the media's stamp of approval, which although has some dangers, also returns the United States to the days when the average person could publish pamphlets about something they believed in and receive a response....

Today's mainstream media has done a lot to smother and ignore the opinions of the public, but the Free Republic is attempting to bring that voice back. It's a service they perform well.

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142 posted on 01/25/2024 4:29:19 PM PST by linMcHlp
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To: linMcHlp

https://web.archive.org/web/20010419221136/http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3a14374f66d4.htm


152 posted on 01/25/2024 6:12:55 PM PST by RaceBannon (Rom 5:8 But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for )
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