Posted on 09/05/2009 10:00:51 AM PDT by knarf
I did a search and found articles 3 or more years old.
You’re not a very good researcher. The FR threads have been linked below.
It’s all the Youngstown talk shows have talked about for the last couple of weeks.
WARNING. EMPTY MOUTH BEFORE WATCHING TO PRESERVE VIDEO SURFACES!
The more Traficant news, the better....
He and that thing on his head always used to crack me up.
not even that thing on his head knew.
Imo, a real conservative. I hope he runs for Senator and wins.
I mentioned it on a Rangle post that now that Jim is out there is a room for Charlie.http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2329306/posts
Certainly if Alcee Hastings, impeached federal judge, can be elected to Congress, there is room for James Traficant to return. He has more sense than ALL the Democrats and many of the Republicans. If I could make him president, I would.
Beam me up!!
The only comparison I’m making is that they are both insane and hated by Democrats.
Being helpful to other FReepers is always preferable to being insulting. Perhaps it wasn’t the poster’s fault or perhaps it was a simple typo, rather than being “not very good.”
I prefer to be truthful. TYhanx for the help.
That raccoon he wears on his head went looking for him.
There have been several posts on him during this last week with links to speechs on utube and also some of his 1 minutes posted...Got a laugh all over again....He is one democrat that I liked....
I never mind a multiple post, there are lots of them on F R. But if you go back on previous one’s, you can get a lot of laughs. He was good...
The picture always cracks me up! :-)
I saw his picture in the WSJ, without the rug. ;o)
Keywords can be used to classify an article for future search. For example, we used to have an occasional "Freeper Book Club" article which yielded a great variety of reading suggestions. Whenever I see a thread like that now, I add the keyword bookclub to the article as I'll remember to use that keyword in the future in a search....
Now, iff you click anywhere inside the search box in the upper right-hand corner, the search box will expand and let you search by (1) keyword (2) user (3) title or (4) Yahoo. I've tried it in both the current versions of Internet Explorer and FireFox. My recommendation for a "title" search is to search for the main word in a title, like Traficant, rather that trying to search the entire title. Hope this helps!
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