Posted on 03/08/2004 1:00:56 PM PST by Jim Robinson
Check these out!
When ANSWER scumbags were pasting their rally posters all over our nations capital, the stalwart DC Free Republic Chapter made up these sponsor stickers and put them on the posters faster than the ANSWER thugs could get rid of them. I cant share the original pic (its part of a HUGE photocollage) but a photo of a poster-sticker combo was dubbed a News Photo of the Year by The Hill newspaper. Great job, guys!
Thank you. I will probably steal it...
Jim Robinson posted this article (although others on this subject have since been added to FR).
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The "revived" public Media Schadenfreude and and Media Shenanigans lists
Congressman Billybob
John / Billybob
John / Billybob
Don't make come over there !
Just for fun, I ran the translation through Snoop Dogg's "shizzolator." Below see the same posting in shizzle. :) Feel free to ping others if you think they'd get a laugh out of it!
(This is a Tha G-double-O-G-L-E shizzolated excerpt from a Spiegel article regarding Freeping)
Vote vote-pfuscher
Yo' ass need tons click "co-ordinating" Of franc Patalong
Votes are a fine thing, da butter on message bread, know what I'm sayin'? They give a feedback da on-line Medienmacher, how da reader sees a thing." George W. Big Baby Bush regard nearly 60 per cent of da readers of MIRROR ON-line ONE fo' example as a Top president." We know also, why n' sh*t.
From da guidance fo' da falsification of da Mirror On-line Votes: "Yo' ass need tons cklick ' co-ordinating!'" The widow Vivian Freep from Midland (Texas) is "George Big Baby Bush's biggest mo' supporter"."
Beautifully fo' Big Baby Bush, da European imagines there, but in an American conservative Credos ascends equal da anger." An insolence is that, which does not want be like no mo' 'n less than da following: Bushs success is based on da assistance of humans, who manipulate, disturbs, falsifies n' sh*t.
Because "Freeping" is an Slang expression." Tha dude means da nocturnal pasting over of election posters, da organization of being noisy area MOS, da purposeful disturbing of appearances of political opponents 'n - not least - da massive falsification of tunings in da InterNet n' sh*t.
The strange term developed fo' end of da nineties 'n goes back on da web page "Free Republic" of da ultrakonservativen activists Jim Robinson, know what I'm sayin'? "Freep", how da web page wuz fast called by fans, understands itself as "a conservative message forum" n' shit. Principal item of da offer is da panel, in which that shiznit goes partly violently da thing, know what I'm sayin'?
The conservative click Guerilla
Free Republic began as Clinton Hasser siiiiide, developed themselves further however fast n' sh*t. First Lorbeeren harvested da "Freep Movement", when da siiiiide began call in various elections fo' da "support" of conservative candidates."
Completely concretely: It concerned disturb demonstrations of da democrats tear off or falsify posters, opponents support actively, know what I'm sayin'? Already as itself Bill Clinton seen, organized Freep groups in different US cities "info." meetings" 'n switched newspaper advertisements confronted wit an office expulsion procedure." The term "Freeping" developed 'n meant: Over tones da opponent n' sh*t.
Excerpted - click fo' full article ^
Way too funny! I may have to change my tagline.
Hey, why don't they clear up this stuff before they print it. If it looks this bad in English, imagine how bad it looks auf Deutsch! : )
March 16, 2004
Freep this Poll! "Der Spiegel" Exposes The Free Republic's "Freeping" Strategies
Commentary and Summary Translation by BuzzFlash Reader Monica Friedlander
Something funny happened to the online version of Germany's weekly newsmagazine "Der Spiegel" earlier this month. Starting on March 5, its normally Bush-allergic readership suddenly appeared to turn around 180 degrees, giving an enthusiastic thumbs up to the American president in the magazine's online poll.
Fortunately, the editors of Der Spiegel didn't fall for the ruse, and unlike the mainstream U.S. media, they immediately alerted their readers to the growing right-wing menace: "Freepers!"
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