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Hannity Blasts FreeRepublic (maybe he is right)
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| Sean Hannity
Posted on 08/02/2002 2:40:49 PM PDT by jbstrick
Hannity just stated on his radio show that he has just about had enough of the conservative cannibals on this board. To many threads end up being ledd about news and information and more about attacking fellow conservatives.
He said if he wants to get attacked he will go to a Liberal board.
I have a tendency to agree...
TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Editorial; Extended News; Free Republic; Front Page News
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To: Texasforever
"Well maybe he wanted the review to make sure he didn't violate the law."That is the lamest exuse ever. Please come up with a better argument.
"I saw a whole lot of people on this forum yelling to put troops on the border, and snickering that the National guard was patrolling the airports with unloaded guns."
The military's presence at airports was only meant to be a temporary safety precaution, not a permanent policy.
"You tell me given the fact that Bush as CIC can declare martial law anyway."
I want to know what martial law means to you, before I answer that question.
To: Texasforever; Torie
Well, dangit, all of the other threads that I have seen where FiJC has posted are pulled...being on the left coast and coming here "after the moment", so to speak, has been frustrating.
I wish the moderators would lock the thread, and not delete it.
Okay, so I wandered into a love fest? I will most definately go back and read this. Love fest...hummmmm...
To: Texasforever
Ya, isn't it grand that we all choose to hold our chosen icon's feet to the fire, and point out their each and every flaw, in hopes that we may make them a more perfect icon, and a yet more effective revealer of and leader along the one true path into the city on the hill?
643
posted on
08/02/2002 11:44:55 PM PDT
by
Torie
To: rb22982
Now, pare that list down to initiatives that Bush enacted, along with the tax increases instituted to pay for them. Thanks,
To: jbstrick
I'm stopping @400 because Sean seems to have made his point . I'll go out to top off the cat's trough 's . Lock the caddy and oust the lights in the garden .
Double check the safety of wing's , then add a blankie to her .
After I fix her hair as she tenderly sleeps ; her subtle smile does not escape me .
Say good night to somebody ..
To: FreedominJesusChrist
want to know what martial law means to you, before I answer that question. Military courts and Military police. I went to college too.
To: Texasforever
By infringing on the rights of the people to freedom of speech and to petition the government for a redress of grievances during election cycles.
To: All
Anyone consider that dorben might be posting 'coded' messages? :P
648
posted on
08/02/2002 11:48:59 PM PDT
by
justshe
To: Texasforever
What I am asking you, is if you believe it is the military's legitimate role, to participate in the arrests, searches, and seizures, of American citizens and their homes.
To: Texasforever
all of those were inacted, Bush has yet to veto anything.
A tax/increase is irrelevent to making government smaller, he still hasn't decreased the size and scope of government at all. In fact, he has done just the opposite of that. I dont expect a Harry Browne to get elected, but I will only vote for someone who gets it moving in the right direction. Bush is not taking it in the right directly, he's just 'not as bad as the other guy.' Hardly a motivation to vote for him.
650
posted on
08/02/2002 11:50:22 PM PDT
by
rb22982
To: kristinn
By infringing on the rights of the people to freedom of speech and to petition the government for a redress of grievances during election cycles. I asked for specifics. What in CFR limits citizens' freedom of speech? And where in the heck did CFR impede our right to petition the government for redress of our grievances?
To: Torie
Well, I've been gone for a few hours of sleep. Did I miss anything?
To: Texasforever
Obviously both Bush and Ridge feel this is appropriate enough to encourage Congress to take a second look at the Posse Comitatus Act.
I find this very disturbing, and so should you.
To: rb22982
all of those were inacted, Bush has yet to veto anything. How many were enacted in the last two years?
To: justshe
Is it just me...
I have seen the same people on several very interesting threads recently.
The result has been locking, and pulling, the thread and the suspension of, at least, one FReeper.
Okay...I'm not on the cutting edge...;o)
To: FreedominJesusChrist
FreedominJesusChrist wrote:
I want to know what martial law means to you, before I answer that question.Martial law is just what it sounds like.
Governance is taken out of the hands of the civil authorities and given to the military which can impose such rules as it sees fit to restore and maintain order.
To: rb22982
he still hasn't decreased the size and scope of government at all That's a bit trickly in war and a slack economy. Other than blowing out the disgraceful farm bill, and the steel quotas, why don't you just list the cuts you favor. Please try to find some that are in double digit billions. Ranting about the Endowment for the Humanities or PBS simply won't cut it.
657
posted on
08/02/2002 11:53:27 PM PDT
by
Torie
To: FreedominJesusChrist
What I am asking you, is if you believe it is the military's legitimate role, to participate in the arrests, searches, and seizures, of American citizens and their homes. No you asked me if an old redneck knows what martial law means.
To: quidnunc
I know what it means.
To: billhilly
Nope nothing. It is more in the nature of good natured gossip.
660
posted on
08/02/2002 11:54:30 PM PDT
by
Torie
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