Posted on 02/10/2005 10:41:44 PM PST by conservative in nyc
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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?"
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
The same reason they refer to themselves as "journalists".
So now we are Freeping without the cover of our pajamas?
I've confirmed that Yahoo uses Pacific time in their search results. That means the WaPo story was published at the same time as MD4's 2/8 post. Now for a cliche: "Coincidence? I think not."
A Bit part of me would like to see the Wash Post sued over violating our copyright!!! Treasonous idiots.
A Bit part of me would like to see the Wash Post sued over violating our copyright!!! Treasonous idiots.
Right on!
And on his second day too. Interesting.
If you can get Hugh Hewitt's radio show where you are Steyn appears once a week (Tuesday? others may know for sure--I don't listen as often as I should as late afternoon isn't my usual talk radio time) for about 15 minutes or so.
Uh oh. Now you're in trouble. It shouldn't be too hard to find out your true identity. Conservative. In NYC. That narrows it down to about 3 people. Watch out. The NYTs is probably already hot on your trail.
Bingo. You can bet the next Democrat to win the governorship will be involved in trying to push gay marriage through.
Interesting thesis!
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I hate John Kerry and I'm sick of his lies. This is the most important election in history and George bush must win. If not the Islamic Terrorists will win, there will be more attacks on the states.
Very interesting. Thanks for the ping.
bump
"a number of newspapers immediately began running puff-pieces on Hubbard, lauding him and demeaning his critics. I did some research on some of the 'reporters' who wrote these articles at the time. You'd be amazed at how many of them had connections in the activist homo groups...."
Actually, I'm not surprised.
Whenever, I see an article, oped, or something from a news service blasting GW, Rummy, Conservatives, Christians, Republicans, and our military, I run a Yahoo search on the author's name with Gay added. The classic result was Tom Hays, AP, maggot, who wrote the lie about people cheering about Clintoon going into the hospital.
Most of these maggots have years of documentation of pushing the gay agenda, pro gay articles and often admission to being gay.
Try it sometime.
"or someone there hacked NCPAC's private e-mail."
Coincidence??? I think not. Out of all the thousands of FReepmails someone decided to hack into NCPAC's FReepmail???
Naahhhh.
Me thinks your first scenario more likely.
Well, I probably would be, but somewhat wouldn't be....it's becoming more and more obvious that many are aligned with the pro-homosexual activists. As I said, I'd be very interested in any efforts to "out" these types of reporters.
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