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To: Jim Robinson
watchdog of freedom is what it is to me, thx jim
2 posted on
12/08/2001 4:46:21 PM PST by
orbitboy
To: Jim Robinson
I had been a registered Democrat American..........
To: Jim Robinson
GOD Bless You Jim... :O)
To: Jim Robinson
I am still a relative "newbie" but Mr.Robinson what you have achieved here is a wonderful asset to me as a Conservative and I thank you (even though sometimes my wife dosen't appreciate the value of this forum) Thanks Again !!!
To: Jim Robinson
Jim:
Hang in there, we all need you and your fourm. I have been here for over three years and it gets better all the time.
You, John and Amy have a wonderful evening and a very glorious Christmas.
Semper Fi
Tommie
6 posted on
12/08/2001 4:54:50 PM PST by
Texican
To: Jim Robinson
I didn't realize you wrote the forum software. For clarity and ease of use, it's excellent. And the fundamental idea of allowing thousands of people to post articles and respond to them is a great one--a material contribution to freedom of speech. Thanks.
7 posted on
12/08/2001 4:55:22 PM PST by
codeword
To: Jim Robinson
Simply put, this is the greatest website on the Internet.
It is.
To: Jim Robinson
What is Free Republic all about? It is about freedom, information, and excellence.
Thank you for a fun, informative, and needed site. Keep up the great work.
10 posted on
12/08/2001 5:00:52 PM PST by
dpa5923
To: Jim Robinson
Eagles Up!
Thanks for the history lesson,some of us know most of it,having been logged on for a while but it's good for everyone to refresh once in a while.
Thanks for all you and john do!
Tet68
11 posted on
12/08/2001 5:01:58 PM PST by
tet68
To: Jim Robinson
The history of FreeRepublic is interesting, but what's really important is what it is now.............magnificent.
To: Jim Robinson
Keep up the good work, we are all behind you!
To: Jim Robinson
JR, very good story so far. Can't wait for part II. As soon as I get ahead (around 1 year away) I'll make a contribution for the amount of time I've been a user and for the future. Thanks, CC
14 posted on
12/08/2001 5:05:31 PM PST by
cactmh
To: Jim Robinson
I might point out that Prodgy was caught, by some very sharp hackers, who found that the service was getting into subscribers computers and uploading anything they had to their server. This was being done to aid Sears marketing people.
When it was proven, IBM claimed that there was "some errors" that had been inadvertantly put into the code.
That was of course about a hundred lines of code
To: Jim Robinson
"I am still a relative "newbie" but Mr.Robinson what you have achieved here is a wonderful asset to me as a Conservative and I thank you (even though sometimes my wife dosen't appreciate the value of this forum) Thanks Again !!! " The above sentiments of 'Rightly Biased' echo mine exactly. However my wife is coming around. Perhaps one day I can get her to pick a nickname and contribute.
To: Jim Robinson
FreeRepublic has made a difference for our country. It probably played a significant part in defeating Al Gore and the prospect that clintonism would continue under other auspices. We aren't out of the woods yet, but we have seen an end to one of the darkest periods in our country's history.
It's also the single best place to catch up with the news, regardless of your political persuasion.
17 posted on
12/08/2001 5:09:09 PM PST by
Cicero
To: Jim Robinson
I have been on other forums while lurking here off and on for several years.
I decided to register and participate on your great site.
I am a *newbie* and a monthly donor.
I have found that a newbie is anyone who was not one of the orginial members.
I am totally addicted.
Thanks to you Jim and FR, I have maintained my sanity(I think)
Free Republic Forever
To: Jim Robinson
...Government growing beyond our consent had become a lumbering giant, slamming shut the gates of opportunity, threatening to crush the very roots of our freedom.What brought America back? The American people brought us back--with quiet courage and common sense; with undying faith that in this Nation under God the future will be ours, for the future belongs to the free.
RONALD REAGAN
State of the Union Address
4 February 1986
...with quiet courage and common sense
Thank you Mr.Robinson
20 posted on
12/08/2001 5:13:17 PM PST by
mdittmar
To: Jim Robinson
After Drudge, this invaluable resource is what I turn to every day for topical articles. You, and the volunteers who post link to articles, are providing us information and protecting our rights as U.S. citizens. I work in DC and every time I have the opportunity to see a Washington Post reporter/editors, I tell them what a mistake they made by taking you to court for copyright protections. God bless you.
To: Jim Robinson
Thank-you, Mr.Robinson!
22 posted on
12/08/2001 5:13:45 PM PST by
nimc
To: Jim Robinson; OneidaM; illstillbe; kayak; kachina; ABG(anybody but Gore); Molly Pitcher...
Well, testament to the validity of FR, I ask sincerely if there is a Methadone-like treatment for Free Republicanitis -- it is THAT addictive!!I have gotten up waaay too early, gone to bed waay too late and have anticipated waay too many replies on the Self-Search to be listed as 'Normal'...
You have a true phenomenon on your hands. The fact that you need funding outside the scale of an individual should not have surprised you if your goal was for FR to catch on; rather, the fact that the extra funding is necessary is proof that this thing is bigger than any one of us!
The only thing I would change is that I would allow the moderators to delete at heart's content, but not be so quick to ban posters. Some of 'em get all worked up for a post or two but don't really warrant banning for life.
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