useless...
This is Free Republic, an exercise in political extremism that, despite being and something of an anthropological train wreck, keeps popping up square in the mainstream.
Dear Mr. Beckwith,
You are completely wrong. "extremism", "train wreck" these are terms meant to disuade your readership from probing deeper.
Why Sir?, would you seek to divert attention unless we at FreeRepublic were on target to destroy your fraud.
At FreeRepublic we encourage engagement with all sources of information, you Sir, seek to shut them down.
FreeRepublic is beyond you. Like a child fallen through an ice covered pond, you hopelessly claw at the unforgiving cover above. Your whimsicle moment in the spotlight, where a few remnant curios bite, will be displaced by a roar of indepentent human intellects stomping on your anthopoligical head.
Rest well, fading discredit monger.
Eddie01
You didn't seem to "get" Beckwith's point: the author of the article used improper grammar.
Huh?
Whimsicles are okay, but I prefer popsicles as a refreshing treat on a hot summer day.