Posted on 12/30/2011 11:20:08 AM PST by exit82
FRiends, another new year is about to dawn. As 2011 fades into the sunset, I celebrate the completion of one more year on FreeRepublic. Thirteen years have gone by since I signed up. I had been lurking here since the summer of 1998, and answered the call to attend the March for Justice on October 30, 1998 in Washington, DC. I came there on my own all the way from NJ, not knowing how many people might be there, and not really caring if I was the only one who showed up. What mattered was that a President was breaking the law and he had to be held accountable, and there was a man, Jim Robinson, and a website, FreeRepublic, that intended to do just that.
When the history of the impeachment of William Blythe Jefferson Clinton is written, the activities of FreeRepublic will stand out. In the very first Internet call to arms, over 4,000 Freepers came to DC to protest President Clinton and to call on the House to do its job and to impeach the President. The power of the Internet to act as a Paul Revere was demonstrated convincingly. What a sight it was to walk from the Metro station to the Washington Monument and to see as I came over a rise, the flags of all 50 states and thousands of patriots of all ages, sizes and shapesall good hearted folks who were not afraid to wear their love of America on their sleeves! What an inspiration!
By December 18th, the House had impeached Clinton. A treacherous Trent Lott torpedoed the deserved removal of a law breaking President, along with RINO Senators, on February 12, 1999, many of whom still infect the institution of the Senate today.
Since then we slogged through the aftermath of the 2000 campaign, with Freepers staking out the VPs home and telling Gore to get out of Cheneys house!, and the infamous Sore-Loserman 2000 bumper sticker by Freeper Registered.Florida Freepers helped to ensure that compromised ballots were counted in the open.
Freepers were right there on Sept. 11, 2001, when the tragedies in New York City, Washington, and Shanksville, PA unfolded before our shocked and unbelieving eyes, with up to the moment reporting and pictures unequaled in any newsroom around the country that day.
The 2004 Presidential campaign brought our support of the SwiftBoat Vets against the traitor John Horseface Kerry, even though President Bush and Tokyo Rove called them vigilantes. But it was Freeper Buckhead who unmasked the nefarious plotting of CBS News Mary Mapes and Dan Rather in a scheme involving a faked letter from the Air National Guard casting aspersions on the record of President Buash.
Then we watched in utter dismay as President Bush threw away his political capital from 2005 onward, in a four year declining spiral, with Harry Reid calling the Iraq War lost, the Dems winning the 2006 mid term elections, the 2007 war on Amnesty with McCain-Kennedy, the abomination known as McCain-Feingold, the rise of Barack Obama. The 2008 Presidential campaign gave us a glimmer of hope after the absurdity of John McCain being the Presidential nominee occurred, with the selection of Sarah Palin as his VP running mate.
Once again we saw our hopes dashed as McCain and the GOP ran a horrid, tepid campaign, unwilling to take on the biggest threat to the Republic since the end of the Cold War. Coupled with the financial collapse of September, 2008 and TARP and the GM bailout ,then the coronation of Obama as President, it did not seem as if the fortunes of America-loving conservatives could sink any lower. The beginning of 2009 was spent in a morose state of shock as we could see where America was headed, but felt powerless to correct the course of the ship of state. Then came Rick Santellis rant on CNBC and the rise of the Tea Party, resulting in a historic reversal of Democrat fortunes and the re-taking of the House of Representatives in the 2010 elections. For that we can thank the tireless efforts of citizen leaders and one Sarah Palin, who rallied the people from coast to coast to vote for candidates who believed in the promise of a free America.
The year 2011 has been marked by a confusing situation regarding the political future of the GOP and conservatives. A bruising run-up to the primary season saw conservative candidates such as Sarah Palin and Herman Cain removed from the competition, and the rise of Willard Romney, Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich. Conservative candidates such as Michelle Bachmann and Rick Santorum and Rick Perry held their own in the many debates, and the first few upcoming primaries will decide their political fate.
After posting 20 threads and over 18,100 replies, there is one thread of which I am most proud. It is this one, where in early February 2008, I gave my take on the what was happening in the GOP concerning conservatives:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1963918/posts
That reflection proved to be true. In a way, we are poised for a repeat of what happened in February, 2008, the foisting upon us of a candidate no one here believes in, Willard Romney. What is clear right now, almost four years later is that we are in a fight on two fronts: one, for the very soul of America, whether it will be a Constitutional Republic or a Socialist Entitlement Democracy run by elites, and two, whether the GOP will survive the 2012 elections as a major party. As conservatives we have been the redheaded stepchild, needed by the GOP to win, but not allowed to rule. Those days will end on November 5, 2012.
And they will end one of two ways: either the GOP will have a resounding victory in the House Senate and White House because of the work of conservatives, or the GOP will imperil the country by allowing the re-election of Obama, because conservatives will have been purposely marginalized in the fight.
Either way, the future of the GOP is in doubt. The former will result in the ascendancy of the Tea Partiers within the GOP, changing it radically and for the better. The latter will result in conservatives forming a new political party and leaving the GOP to go the way of the Whigs in 1856.
I do not know who the Republican nominee will be in 2012. Romney is two-faced weak reed, and Ron Paul is touched in the head. Gingrich and Perry have shown they have some fight in them, and that backbone is needed to take on Obama in what promises to be a brutal election season. Michelle Bachmann and Rick SAntorum, good conservatives, are letting all know thsat they are still in the fray.
Once a nominee is selected,as conservatives, we have one mission in 2012: defeat Obama and the Dems, keep the House and take back the Senate. That is the Prime Directive. We can fix the GOP and the RINOS later. Until then, lets fight the good fight for the candidate of our choice.
Our nations future,and the future of our families will be defined by what occurs on November 5, 2012. We will know the winners and losers, and which direction the country will be led. We will also know by the end of June the decision on the individual mandate in Obamacare when the Supreme Court renders its decision. The year 2012 will be a watershed in American history, similar to 1776, 1812, 1860, 1917, 1941, 1985 and 2001.
As we enter into this momentous year, I wish all of you my very best wishes for a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year for you and your families. Thank you for your friendship, your insights, your humor and your political acumen over these last 13 years. There is no site like FreeRepublic in quality, nor are there any better group of people who have loved and served this great land of ours.Perhaps some here can add to this history of FreeRepublic by relating some activites that I have not mentioned.
May God bless you and may He continue to bless our beloved country, the United States of America, the last beacon of freedom and hope for all mankind.
FW, thanks for the welcome, old timer—by two months!
Happy New Year to you!
Nah, those smell like fish.
Wishing you a very Happy New Year as well.
Happy 13th. Mine was last January 31 so next month will be my 14th!
My favorite time here was posting LIVE during the Iraq war. We were up late and many of us were watching video feeds from Bahgdad.
I’ll never forget “Achmed” the sweepr and the guy that changed the lens on the cameras. We saw lots of explosions and heard more. One hit so close to the cameras we could see the dust and debri falling.
And, of course, the 2000 and 2004 elections. Good times.
Happy New Year to you too Exit82.
Well, that would have been 1992, and I don’t think FR dates back before 1996. Maybe if we had been around in ‘92, the outcome would have been different!
Hard to believe the Clintons have been on the scene for 20 years, and still haven’t been put in Ft. Leavenworth.
Happy New Year to you!
Fledermaus, happy upcoming 14th!
No place like FR for breaking news, that’s for sure.
Happy New Year to you!
I also was around in the old, old days and then stopped for a bit and forgot my old nickname. I think FR did something that wiped them.
I came back under this name at the end of Jan 1998.
Congrats on 13 years of pure conservatism. I am glad that we have meet over the years.
Last year some time I read that Al Moron’s daughter said that her dad still has bad moments thinking about you all shouting “Get out of Cheney’s house”. I chuckle every time I think about it.
[Mr] T
Indeed 98 was a good year, 10-13-98.
Happy and a prosperous new year to all.......
Amen, brother!!! And congratulations on your Baker's Dozen at FR. Me, I'm just a pup at 11+ yrs.
Best wishes for a great new year, and here's to no longer being the redheaded stepchildren of the GOP!
Happy 13th, dude :)
I went back and read your linked thread. TOO many Rombots on that thread, my friend. Waaaaaaaaaay to many. What were they thinking???
Happy Anniversary! Thanks for being here. Happy New Year to all FReepers and like-minded lurkers.
live - free - republic
trooprally, my thanks to your and your lovely wife for your faithfulness to our wounded warriors at Walter Reed Hospital and in Olney with Freeps each week that reminded us to honor those who serve in our armed forces.
Obama figured out the only way to stop you was to close Walter Reed!!!
A happy new year to you and yours, friend.
deport—good to hear from you. Yes, ‘98 was a great year, and congratulations on your 13th as well.
Happy New Year to you!
Happy Anniversary! I joined in 2000 and lurked for a while prior. I was drawn here due to VF. I was a USPP intern at the scene at Ft. Marcy. I learned alot and made alot of connections..
andy58-in-nh,good to hear from you,man!
I don’t look good in red hair, how about you!
Happy New Year to you and yours!
I just love it when one noobie calls another one "noobie". :=)
Happy New Year to you, Bro’!
I followed you to FR about 6 months later...during Columbune, IIRC.
Before that, I was a much-attacked conservative on Salon.com(which I believe is now defunct.)
Man, have we been through a lot, or not?
Many thanks to JimRob and JohnRob for keeping the home fires burning here.
I share your enthusiasm for 2012, and I truly believe this is the year we will take our country back from the Commies, the Muzzie-sympathizers; the “Progressives” (who want to take us back to early 20th Century Russia); the Weiners and the Whiners; the Clintons and the Grifters; the Kenyan Candidate and his Mooching Wife, etc. (List is too long.)
Anyway, Happy New Year to you and to all true FReepers!
LOL! Welcome newbie. You’ll love it here...
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