Posted on 03/05/2004 5:40:02 AM PST by Americathy
I'm new to Free Republic, and I kind of see it as an activist haven for conservatives. But I only heard about it by way of an e-mail link, though once I think I heard Ann Coulter mention it on Hannity & Colmes. I'm sure there are other activist organizations out there, but I have to wonder if conservatives have anything like MoveOn.org. My guess is, no - at least nothing that is visible, or has the backing of huge money from people like George Soros, who I think is a very scary power player. Everyone knows that the Democrats can rely on MoveOn to be its mouthpiece, which means they have a way to get around campaign laws.
I saw an article linked on this site, by Mona Charon, that advises Bush to take the gloves off. If we had a MoveOn.org of our own, with the money to produce commercials, perhaps we could put those gloves on for ourselves. I would love to see some very damaging commercials about John Kerry's post-war record and his voting record. He is a traitor to this country, but all I hear from Republicans is how much respect his service to our country. I would respect it to if he hadn't come back as a traitor. I would love to see some Vietnam Vets step up to the plate on primetime.
Hillary is another problem. We need to crush her. I didn't hear a thing about Hillary's pro-Saddam comments this week until I saw a thread on this site, the article by Oliver North. I would love to see some commercials made by our own activist group that denounces her viciously. Put these rotten people's records in primetime. We must expose them and hit them with both barrels!
If there is an conservative organization that is comparable to MoveOn.org, please let me know, and I'll join up. After that I'll be asking, "Why haven't I heard of you? Is it me? And if you are out there, where are the commercials, the ads, the visibility? Do you have a big power player, an answer to Soros?"
Just some thoughts, and I would interested to hear what everybody thinks.
-Cat
Why? Do you watch alot of TV? Do commercials influence your political views?
Apparently, she does not represent your views. Good for you. There are so many liberal women who think this B!+c# is a goddess. To me, she is the devil, and I am glad she represents the FAR LEFT of the RAT party.
Let me know when you want to start beating her or the other women you are talking about, and I will come and help you.....
The Left will get a pass, every time.
The Right will get nailed, every time.
A grassfire.org ad against Kerry.
For organizing protests and counter-protests, check out ProtestWarrior.com.
And for an online new forum, interaction, conservative discussion, and such, Free Republic is the best game in town. Free Republic Network is doing some great things too.
Now, if we could combine them all and find some very rich benefactors we'd have something like MoveOn.org. But then we'd be controlled by outside interests and such.
That there is not, I think, is the most comforting thing about the present political atmosphere.
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This site keeps the conversation alive and helps to mold our thoughts (at least it has mine). If we could only take it to the next step and force the media to contend with us ....
In addition to Daddy Sorosbucks' big money, many Europeans hate America - and some of them belong to MoveOn:
Brewing MoveOn Scandal Over Foreign Contributions Involves Dean, Clark Campaigns:
Interestingly, the article discloses that one out of every three members belonging to MoveOn.org are non-Americans, or 680,000 of the estimated 2 million members...
The article ends by stating that since this is a "globalized world," what happens in America greatly affects the rest of the world. As a result, Europeans and other non-Americans should go about trying to make changes politically...
Free Republic may not have a Soros-sized budget or global support, but we make a difference. Make no mistake, the liberal media know who we are.
Conservatives by and large reject group identity and identity politics. They are people devoted to their rugged individualism. It is against their nature to gather into groups, for that would mean giving up some measure of their privacy and independance. They prefer to think for themselves and in general keep their thoughts to themselves. GThey wish to go about their daily lives without interference from Gov't, and by definition then, not have to spend inordinant amounts of time petitioning their Gov't.
I do think, however, that the time is come for more "gathering" of Conservatives. We must, at least, counter the lies told about us and the leaders we elect.
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