From the article, yep, FR is addictive, ha ha ha:
"'Harry is a very strong conservative and a very passionate conservative so if he sees something that looks fishy, he's going to say something about it,' said Lynn Hogue, a Georgia State University law professor and former executive director of the Southeastern Legal Foundation.
"'When he's not absorbed with work, I think he spends the rest of his life in the wee hours of the morning on freerepublic,' Hogue added. 'And that's the outlet through which he shares his concerns and insights, and so rather than being a matter of conspiracy, it's just him doing what he does.'"
Also, it looks like the LATimes has been scouring threads. Does this make them Freepers? And what about that lawsuit? Should they be allowed on the site? They should have to ask JR for permission and a hall pass, ha ha ha.
"Until The Times identified him by piecing together information from his postings over the past two years, MacDougald had taken pains to remain in the shadows..."
"'Harry is a very strong conservative and a very passionate conservative so if he sees something that looks fishy, he's going to say something about it,' said Lynn Hogue, a Georgia State University law professor and former executive director of the Southeastern Legal Foundation.
"'When he's not absorbed with work, I think he spends the rest of his life in the wee hours of the morning on freerepublic,' Hogue added. 'And that's the outlet through which he shares his concerns and insights, and so rather than being a matter of conspiracy, it's just him doing what he does.'"
AWESOME......
Buckhead just catapulted to the near top of FreeRepublic.
RD