Posted on 04/21/2009 8:42:10 AM PDT by exit82
Another day, another outrage from the Obama Administration. OK,how about a little diversion? Who is the posting champ of FreeRepublic? Who has posted the most number of threads? The most number of replies? Who has been here the longest(other than JimRob,of course!)? Check "Account" at the top of the page and let us know.
Hey, Jeff—have appreciated all your writings over the years.
What are you working on now?
Yeach, we used to be able to find our Freeper number—mine was 17,438 or something like that. I remember threads where we used to compare thise numbers.
“Gentlemen,gentlemen—we need to protect our phoney baloney jobs!”
...and, oh, BTW, keeping my web sites up to date (JEFFHEAD.COM is a portal to most of them) so I can continue to inform others, and starting a new book. Whew! Life is grand and busy!
Whats the most on this thread so far? Anyone break the 100,000 post mark yet? I suspect at least a few Freepers have broken a quarter mil. ...and perhaps a half mil.
Don’t know about the 1/4 1/2 million but the 100,000 should be topped by several of the freepers. I remember some had 50,000 or so a few years ago. Some of those have moved on also........
798 threads
42,181 replies.
10-13-98
ooh, baby!!
Long as I get my hair fixed
Only one I have had in ten years here!
4,129 replies (member since 2004).
Surprised I haven’t been fired yet.
Salvation at 111,804 replies, you are in the lead.
Alamo-Girl had almost 95,000.
Sounds like a blessed life—and well deserved.
Alamo-Girl had almost 95,000.
Here's the leader board so far.
17 threads and 2,962 replies since June 21st, 2000.
rabscuttle385, do you (or anybody else) know how to see only the posts (not the replies or “pings”) that I made.
I bet those 17 threads are a long time ago. Probably something to do with HRC’s run for the Senate in 2000. It would be fun to look them up again.
149 threads, 12,917 replies since October 1998.
No wonder I haven't gotten anything done the past 11 years!
More importantly, have we made a difference?
10/10/98 43 threads 21,483 replies...
This is my younger ID...
My original is from2/14/98, user sparingly.
332 threads and 3,284 replies
139 threads and 3,855 replies since June, 1998.
A fair enough question.
The March for Justice on 10/31/98 got the ball rolling on impeaching Bill Clinton when 4,000 Freepers and cvarious speakers held a rally at the Washington Monument. The House impeached Bildo less than two months later--only the second time in history that this happened. We did not know then that on Feb.12, 1999, a corrupt Senate would refuse to do its duty and convict the President on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice.
We were there on the ground, especially in Palm Beach, FL after the 2000 election, keeping Algore from stealing the election. Freepers came up with the famous "Sore-Loserman" graphic that went viral.
In 2004, our support of the Swifties helped derail John Kerry, and Buckhead's famous expose of the Texas ANG memoes trotted out by CBS helped to discredit the media, the Dems, and Dan Rather all in one fell swoop, causing Rather's eventual resignation in disgrace.
In 2006-7, we helped fight back the amnesty legislation twice and got the wall built--or at least started, til Kay Bailey Hutchison once again betrayed us and took the mandate for the wall out of the legislation.
In 2008, we helped John McLoser get his 57 million votes by coming out for Sarah Palin in spite of our misgivings about McCain. Otherwise, it would have been more of a blowout than it was.
In 2009, many Freepers helped get behind the Tea Party movement and make it a success.
So, did we make a difference?
Hell, yes we did. And we are not finished yet.
April 2000
31 Threads
9,270 replies...
Never a day that I don’t check the news here...always read.
42 threads and 3,371 replies.
I need a 12 step program...
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