Posted on 02/23/2010 8:02:16 AM PST by butterdezillion
;)
It disturbs me a bit because it almost makes ‘disagreeing’ about something automatically make you a troll. No matter how long you’ve been here.
I could see it having an inhibiting effect on people.
The n00bies who have shown up here
on this subject are anything but inhibited.
And, they have exemplary and very worthy
adversaries ... ;)
Some of the comments on the ‘troll’ thread bothered me though. They ‘posed’ questions that some might say, to the effect that if you disagreed at all about something Sarah was doing, you just had to be a troll.
It just made me uneasy, no big deal, lol.
Inhibiting effect on we “regular Freepers” who may disagree with something.
I seldom post on Sarah threads. 2012 is not here yet and it’s too early for the intense bickering.
Turns out it will possibly be more of a documentary. There was a lot of bickering there, lol.
Heading off for the night, cheers.
Night!
I knew that, no problem. lol
It disturbs me a bit because it almost makes disagreeing about something automatically make you a troll. No matter how long youve been here. I could see it having an inhibiting effect on people. Today is the 65-year anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima. Of the 22,786 Japanese soldiers entrenched on the island, 21,570 died either from fighting or by ritual suicide. Many Japanese “popped” out of foxholes, even near the last day of the month-long battle, to kill as many Americans as possible before they themselves were dispatched.
Although NOT the last Japanese holdout, Shōichi Yokoi emerged from his hidden retreat on Guam in January 1972. Two shrimp trap fishermen saw Yokoi. Thinking he was a poacher from nearby village, the two fishermen managed to surprise and subdue Yokoi, carrying him out of the jungle to later reintroduce him to the modern world. (I actually went down inside Yokoi's hole in the jungle floor in 2001 when I was stationed on Guam).
Sorry, that IS a subjective call, based upon the content of their postings (just as one is judged upon the content of their character). This is often attributed to noobies, but occasionally it includes people who have been a member of FR for years, lying in the trenches, and disguising themselves as a FRiend. |
I posted during that discussion of the material in the photo so I did a forum search on myself and located a post from the big thread that will get you to the subject matter you want. Here is the link:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2306351/posts
You weren't the only one obsessing!
Thank you. Goody, now I can obsess some more.
WND’s article had numerous mistakes and they did not use Orly’s original image. There’s a discussion - a detailed one - of the WND article you referenced buried within the large BC thread. I’ll go see if I can find it and then I’ll post the link or copy the posts that explain it.
I am the person who created the hoax Kenyan birth certificate and will be happy to answer any questions about it.
Earlier I provided the original, uncompressed TIF file from the camera to someone who told me of this thread. I imagine they will arrange to have it made available to the public.
I hope this will finally put an end to any speculation that the certificate was anything other than a prank.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2306351/posts?page=7370#7370
If you view replies, etc. and go forward a ways in the thread, you'll find more. I'm doing several things at the moment and can't focus on finding the whole jist of it but I'll try to get back to it later.
I hope this will finally put an end to any speculation that the certificate was anything other than a prank.
Don’t bother natural... we’ve been joined by the Punkster himself...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2457491/posts?page=2436#2436
Poster says he is the person who created the hoax Kenyan BC.
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