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Freeping: My First Ten Years Of Free Republic
freerepublic.com ^ | 2008.07.18 | B-chan

Posted on 07/23/2008 11:45:00 PM PDT by B-Chan

Freeping: My First Ten Years Of Free Republic

by B-chan

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"I have been sitting here for the last 45 mins looking straight at the sun. there is a host over the sun so i can look at it..its a sign a miracle.. can anyone else look at the sun and see anything?"
- classygreeneyedblonde, 2002

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Ten years ago this week, on 18 July 1998, I joined a then-fledgling news discussion site on the then-fledgling World Wide Web. The name of the site was freerepublic.com.

I had logged on before, of course. I remember spending many an hour at my desk in my Sherman Oaks townhouse in the spring of 1997, working on comics and listening to Mr. KABC. Between SigAlerts and cans of Guinness Draft, I'd log on (via molasses-slow dialup) and check the "Whitewater Archives" at the "FreeRepublicNetwork" for the latest dirt on the arch-foe of the Gingrich Era, dastardly U.S. president Bill Clinton.

At the time I was a newly-reborn conservative — not yet a Catholic, nor even a practicing Christian. I was also suffering from an undiagnosed and untreated case of Major Depressive Disorder. This combination of political naivete and scrambled brain chemistry had turned me into an eye-rolling, hyper-suspicious paranoiac (did I mention that I also listened to Dave Emory on KPFK a lot?) The early Free Republic was a thick gumbo of unsubstantiated rumor, suspicious "eyewitness reporting", and juicy conspiracy theory, with occasional juicy chunks of actual news — in other words, it was perfect for my taste at the time. It was like the Aliens, Conspiracies, and the Unexplained section of the bookstore — only ten times bigger, and constantly updated. I became an avid reader as the site moved through its early incarnations.

Then came 1998 — arguably, Free Republic's annus mirabilis, the era when the site was at its classical peak, the time when its traditions, personalities, and political activity finally gelled into the FR we know today. The excitement kicked off early, with Drudge's breaking of the Lewisnsky story on 17 January. Excitement rose to a fever pitch on FR as the sordid details of the affair became apparent. By the 26th, when Clinton gave his infamous finger-wagging "I did not have sexual relations with that woman" speech, the Forum was like a wild party, a twenty-four-hour orgy of speculation, news updates, and (for the first time) serious political talk. The next day, Hillary christened us in the online world of conservative politics "the vast, right-wing conspiracy" — and we had a name. FR was maturing.

Winter turned to spring, and, as the Clinton coverup continued, my life went on as well. I had found myself called home to Christianity in the autumn of 1997; by spring of 1998, I was a practicing Lutheran and ardent (if guilt-ridden) pro-lifer. FR served as a valuable source of enlightenment and encouragement during my early Christian period. As we moved back to Texas in May of 1998, I kept up with the impeachment effort on FR; as the long summer of that year ground on, I decided to join the site officially in July.

Unfortunately, my emotional and mental stability was also being ground increasingly fine by my still-untreated deep depression. I cringe to think of some of the posts I put up during my pre-diagnosis says: I ranted on everything from the perfidy of Abraham Lincoln (???) to the likely state of emergency that the Clintons would declare post-impeachment to the orthodoxy of Marian devotion. I can only pray that these early posts have somehow become lost amid the many server crashes and equipment upgrades that accompanied FR's explosive growth in membership.

Autumn came, and Impeachment Fever was hitting its peak. The great era of Free Republic climaxed with the March for Justice of Halloween 1998 , featuring Alan Keyes, Bob Barr, Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson of B.O.N.D. and Larry Klayman. Ann Coulter, Lucianne Goldberg and Matt Drudge. This televised event is considered by many to be the apex of FR's first Golden Age. We were everywhere — on TV, on the Web, on the streets. Membership burgeoned and the boards buzzed with excitement. On 19 December, 1998, Clinton was impeached by the House of Representatives on grounds of perjury to a grand jury (228-206) and obstruction of justice (221-212 vote). As the impeachment moved into its trial phase before the Senate, it was indeed a merry Christmas for Freepers everywhere. Yuletide bells rang, champagne flowed, and we actually believed that our little website and those allied with us would at last succeed in ridding the Oval Office of the mendacious and philandering Scumbaggio.

But we were wrong. The new year came, and so did the Senate trial. On 12 February 1999, the perjury charge was defeated (45-55), and the obstruction of justice charge was defeated 50-50. Let Freepers always remember with shame the names of the senators from "our side" who voted to acquit: Chafee (R-RI), Collins (R-ME), Gorton (R-WA), Jeffords (R [I] -VT), Shelby (R-AL), Snowe (R-ME), Specter (R-PA), Stevens (R-AK), Warner (R-VA), and — saddest of all — Fred Thompson (R-TN). The war was over, and Clinton had won.

But Free Republic survived and grew, and I with it. With the coming of the fateful year 1999 came also the Y2K scare, during whichmy paranoia and depressive episodes shifted past the point of eccentricity and into the realm where they began to disrupt my life. Convinced by a constant diet of media doomsaying (much of it from the Internet, and some from FR itself) that the collapse of civilization was upon us, I began stockpiling food and supplies, obsessively noting Y2K preparations in my community, and in general losing my marbles. My posts to FR reflected this, I am ashamed to say. Finally, upon the advice of my wife and friends, I sought medical help for my condition. With the help of my doctor and Our Lord, I slowly began to reintegrate my personality. By the uneventful coming of the new year in 2000, the true mania of my Y2K obsession — and my paranoid attitude in general — became obvious.

So much has happened since then that I cannot list everything here. I survived the chaos that gripped FR during the early days of the 2000 national election cycle, including the first Great Purge of 2000 and the subsequent mini-purges that turned FR from a fringy discussion board to a source of more-or-less serious political thought. I chose not to participate in the "Bill Clinton Love Child" freakout (dodged a bullet there; the truth is that I simply didn't care if that poor little boy was WJC's offspring). I survived the shaky and often-unfair days of the early Admin Moderators, who were at the time vehemently disliked by Freepers at large but who are today considered vital to the operation of the Forum. I was led to my current state of contented (if poorly observed) Catholicism through the efforts of the many charitable and erudite members of the FR Catholic Caucus (you know who you are). I hung on through the Religion Wars (hello Sinkspur!), the LAT/WP copyright battle, the Elian Gonzalez Affair, and the heartbreaking Terry Schiavo tragedy. I was there for the Lucianne Goldberg schism and the birth of the Iowahawk phenomenon. I saw the rise and fall of Ash, A+Bert, DITHF, Eschoir, and many of the others who fell beneath the b&hammers of the Viking Kitties. I survived unclosed tags, RaTHergate, Sore Loserman, legions of stuned beebers (and beeber-like objects), the Swiftboating of John Kerry, Bellygirl, innumerable Helen Thomas shock images, the coming of Lootie, and opus after opus.

And of course I was there on that sad September morning when the current "war" began — thanks to Jim Robinson and freerepublic.com.

And, in the end, Jim Robinson is freerepublic.com. Without him and his magnificent web community of misfits, military men and women, ranters, paranoids, policy wonks, party men, gun nuts, Baptists, Calvinists, Catholics, chemtrail devotees, libertarians, librarians, Libras, and ordinary folks, the past ten years would have been infinitely less interesting, less exciting, and less entertaining.

Here's to you, Mr. Robinson, and to the ever-lovin', blue-eyed, All-American FreeRepublic.com — the 4,376th most popular site on the Web as of today.

And goodnight, Quidam, whoever you are.


TOPICS: History; Miscellaneous; Society; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: anniversary; bchan; freerepublic; history
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1 posted on 07/23/2008 11:45:02 PM PDT by B-Chan
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To: B-Chan
There’s a lot worse out there than Texas monarchist Catholics.

Best wishes, and if I didn’t thank you back then for your Nighthawks spoof, thank you now.

2 posted on 07/23/2008 11:59:20 PM PDT by dighton
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To: B-Chan

Uh, I saw this exact same post on DU while lurking so you get no points for originality.


3 posted on 07/24/2008 12:10:05 AM PDT by freeplancer
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To: dighton
Thanks.

As for Nighthawks AYBABTU, LOL You're welcome — and my apologies to the late, great Mr. Hopper.

4 posted on 07/24/2008 12:11:02 AM PDT by B-Chan (Catholic. Monarchist. Texan. Any questions?)
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To: freeplancer

To be outed as a DUmmy after all this time!


5 posted on 07/24/2008 12:11:57 AM PDT by B-Chan (Catholic. Monarchist. Texan. Any questions?)
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To: B-Chan

Damn. I forget to write a 10th anniversary post.
Anyway happy anniversary. :-)


6 posted on 07/24/2008 12:14:23 AM PDT by Rightwing Conspiratr1
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To: B-Chan

LOL!

Illegetimi non carborundum.


7 posted on 07/24/2008 12:17:28 AM PDT by SatinDoll (Desperately desiring a conservative government.)
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To: B-Chan
No....Taiwan....I get that a lot.


8 yrs (not in Taiwan, mostly in HB, Cali)...but who's counting.
8 posted on 07/24/2008 12:23:29 AM PDT by Tainan (Talk is cheap. Silence is golden. All I got is brass...lotsa brass.)
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To: B-Chan

Great post!


9 posted on 07/24/2008 12:26:33 AM PDT by Pinkbell (”This guy is a jerk, an arrogant jerk. A Jerk Messiah.” - Rush talking about Obama)
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To: B-Chan

Happy FRanniversary, Nubbie.


10 posted on 07/24/2008 12:26:53 AM PDT by Diver Dave
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To: B-Chan

Woohoo! Happy 10th!


11 posted on 07/24/2008 12:30:04 AM PDT by rabscuttle385 ("When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat." Ronald Reagan)
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To: rabscuttle385

Am I ten yet...? Me thinks I must be approaching it.


13 posted on 07/24/2008 12:58:20 AM PDT by BJungNan
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To: B-Chan

Whitewater. Impeachment. The WaPostIckes lawsuits. The union goon “hatting” incident in Philadelphia. The GOP Convention in Philly, repleat with a union boss getting caught with an arsenal of tear gas and firearms nearby. Y2k. Ha! Here I did some good. I was the voice of reason telling everyone in advance that it would be a non-event. The terrorist caught in Seattle on New Year’s.

The Dems’ trying to steal Election 2000. The Cole Bombing. The first 9/11 mid-air crash in Florida in 2000. Bush’s inauguration. China detaining, then releasing our rammed EP-11 and crew. Our first tax cuts. 9/11/2001. The Anthrax attacks (not the band!). Knocking out the Taliban in Afghanistan with a few SpecOps, Bombers, and the Northern Alliance. The GOP sweeping Election 2002. Our Iraq Invasion. Capturing Saddam Hussein in a spider hole. Deploying our national missile defenses. Disarming Libya of its WMD’s.

Rathergate. Free Republic brought down Dan Rather/MaryMapes.

Election 2004. Kerry runs as a Vietnam Vet. Blames Vietnam Swiftboat Vets for losing.

Chasing Syria out of Lebanon. Getting Ethiopia to smash Al Qaeda in Somalia.

The housing boom. Losing Congress in Election 2006. The housing bust. Raising the Minimum Wage (ugh). The stimulus package. Telecom immunity. The gas crisis. Bear SternsFannie MaeFreddieMac. The iPhone. Windoze Vista. AT&T reconstituted.

The Chosen One (Hillary actually beaten in a primary by a freshman)?!


14 posted on 07/24/2008 1:15:22 AM PDT by Southack (Media Bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: Southack

!


15 posted on 07/24/2008 1:16:27 AM PDT by muggs (No matter who wins, America loses)
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To: muggs

The Jefford’s betrayal that turned the Senate over to the Dems in 2001. Banning partial birth abortion. U.S. vs Heller. 300 miles of our 700 mile Southern Border Fence being built. Reagan passes. A new Pope. Valerie Plame’s bogus Niger documents and claims that she and her husband fabricated in their attempted coup. NY Times writer caught fabricating entire stories. NY Times reporter goes to jail rather than say Armitage outed Plame. WaPost claims Mark Felt (#2 man at FBI) is Deep Throat.


16 posted on 07/24/2008 1:26:07 AM PDT by Southack (Media Bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: All

Defeating Daschle.
Cali’s electricity crisis.
Arnold recalls Gray Davis.


17 posted on 07/24/2008 1:28:38 AM PDT by Southack (Media Bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: B-Chan
Happy Tenth Anniversary, B-Chan!
Here's to Ten More Good Years!



18 posted on 07/24/2008 1:38:46 AM PDT by bd476
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To: freeplancer

Very interesting...


19 posted on 07/24/2008 1:44:03 AM PDT by Allegra (Ain't it grand? I'm back in the sand...)
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To: B-Chan
metesky
Since Jul 2, 1998

view home page, enter name:

20 posted on 07/24/2008 1:48:59 AM PDT by metesky ("Brethren, leave us go amongst them." Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton - Ward Bond- The Searchers)
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