Posted on 02/10/2005 10:41:44 PM PST by conservative in nyc
The Web site began as a sort of Internet boutique for like-minded conservatives and libertarians, suspicious of federal power and angry at President Bill Clinton.
Started in 1997 by a reclusive California conservative, freerepublic.com saw its membership blossom with Clinton's impeachment and the election of George W. Bush. Attention to the site reached a zenith last fall, when a "freeper" -- the group's moniker for its bloggers -- first discussed flaws in documents CBS News used in a report critical of Bush's National Guard service.
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One participant working under the handle MD4BUSH, whose identity is unknown, drew Steffen into a private conversation and appeared to coax him to share more details about his role in spreading the rumor. Copies of those chat room e-mails were later provided to The Washington Post.
The Oct. 18 conversation began with MD4BUSH complimenting Steffen and saying how obvious it was that the rumors about the mayor were true. Steffen, writing under the name NCPAC, replied:
"I don't look for the MO'M [O'Malley] story to hit for a little bit yet. . . . However, a lot of what everyone knows about MO'M is because of work that has occurred. It's been a wild ride."
MD4BUSH later probed further:
"Your saying that my dentist knows [about the rumors] because of work you did? Wow, I must say, I'm impressed. I mean really, everyone knows -- how did that happen?"
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You hate John Kerry....then why do you use Kerry-esque tactics? You're a troll, just like Kerry.
Excellent! I should have rechecked this AM before posting. Was there an old saying about grandmothers and eggs? Hats off to JR for doing the right thing!
I agree; I also agree that MD4Bush is a troll.....and he's to be just as despised as another fraud, John Kerry.
Total setup to smear NCPAC and FR and protect O'Malley, IMO.
No, sorry, of course that comment wasn't directed toward you....post was directed to MD4Bush.
Obviously anyone who twists what NCPAC said into what MD4Bush claims he said, and anyone who solicits private FReepmail with the intent of making those private comments public, has an obvious agenda to smear NCPAC.
I believe JR knows the IP addresses of all posters, BTW.
thanks for the ping. need some coffee.
1) The original thread is back up. Thank you, Jim Robinson.
2) When I said "I think we have A DUTY to do at least that much," I meant to repost the orignal thread, not to redact it. The suggestion to redact the thread was meant to provide middle ground. But as I said in my post, the WaPo has turned this into a legitimate news story, albeit by illegitimate means IMHO, and the original thread is vital to show the overreach of the WaPo article.
And of course our founder knew this and acted appropriately.
My guess is the "liberal wife" was a ruse to explain why such a good conservative as MD4BUSH would have access to something that was printed in a liberal rag.
"liberal wife" was a ruse, methinks.
It'll be more now that they've run this story.
Thanks for the ping Meek. This is most interesting!
The REAL story here is that either:
1) The Washington Post used a fake "pro-Bush" (MD4Bush) account on Free Republic to entrap an aid to the Republican Governor of Maryland.
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2) The Washington Post obtained illicit (and possibly illegal) copies of private e-mails between FReepers.
If MSM lurking here were worth their salt, they'd get on that story right now.
BTW nothing NCPAC posted on FR was cause for him to lose his job.
Blog War
Probably because they monitor this site. Just think: The WAPO pays someone to do what we do for free. The job probably has a high turnover. The reader turns conservative and has to be "terminated".
That's what's known as a "flag."
Stinks to high heaven to me... sleeper trolls for Soro$?
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