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1 posted on
12/01/2002 1:23:55 PM PST by
BraveMan
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To: BraveMan
Accuracy counts....JimBob lives in Little Rock or Snuff Holler......JimRob lives in Fresno and runs this great show.
To: BraveMan
WAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!
Must be a Buchananite
3 posted on
12/01/2002 1:30:07 PM PST by
AppyPappy
To: BraveMan
"JimBob"?
Evidently the author doesn't know Free Republic all that well otherwise there could be no way that error could be made.
Anyway, this reminds me of what they say about Rush Limbaugh everytime the Republicans move into power. "What is he going to talk about now?" they always say. Yet he's still around after all these years and even more influential than ever.
Granted there haven't been a lot of grass-root protests since the 2000 elections. The way the country pulled together after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the successful presidency of GW Bush and the big GOP wins last November don't give us an awful lot to complain about these days. But we are still here and our numbers are growing.
To: BraveMan
... Published in Occupied Confederate Territory
... kinda says it all.
To: BraveMan
Free republic stays around because we must be ever vigilent.
We still have get out the vote projects and encourage each other to give to Terrill.
FR is not as censored as Lucianne. Perhaps those of us who want things to be more wild and willy should start a yahoo forum for freepers on steriods.
Jim R has encouraged alternate forums as a backup and for more wild discussion.
Frankly, Jim put up with much more than I would have during the formative years.
6 posted on
12/01/2002 1:31:13 PM PST by
fooman
To: BraveMan
the sole positive things it now does are to provide rapid dissemination of news, even from small-town dailies, to dissidents everywhere - and to guide dissidents to the various dissident newspapers that really are hardcore.
I don't feel like a dissident. I feel like an American who's political party is in control of the country.
To: BraveMan
Start your own web site!
8 posted on
12/01/2002 1:33:27 PM PST by
sugarbabe
To: BraveMan
First, all involved - from ordinary Freepers to "JimBob" himself - have to accept that having an (R) next to one's name doesn't make a politician beyond criticism. Second, all involved must also accept that Pres. Bush isn't God. Does this guy even bother to read FR? There's plenty of criticism to go around and GWB et al are not spared. Plus he needs to fix the links on his wimpy website.
10 posted on
12/01/2002 1:33:54 PM PST by
Randjuke
To: BraveMan
So, what was "Matt's" screen name he got banned under?
To: BraveMan
"Freepers" sound cool.
"Alamancer" sort of sounds gay.
13 posted on
12/01/2002 1:35:43 PM PST by
Mark
To: BraveMan
I feel so bad that FR doesn't meet Matt's personal standards. /sarcasm
Maybe he could start his own site down there in "occupied territory." Nutball.
To: BraveMan
Well, I thought FreeRepublic might lose its energy after billy jeff left office, but I was wrong. And FR still has considerable influence, IMHO. It's one of the reasons why Democrat lies no longer work as well as they used to. In the election of 2002, the Dems pulled out every stop, including Bush pushing an old lady in a wheelchair downhill as he destroyed social security, and it just doesn't work any longer. I wonder why?
As for being knee-jerk Republicans, we still have plenty of people who don't like Republicans much around here, and plenty more who are willing to back George Bush as long as he does the right thing. It's hardly a case of W right or wrong. If he betrays the base, he loses it. Simple as that. But so far, Bush has been the anti-clinton--an honest man who says what he means and does what he says.
15 posted on
12/01/2002 1:37:41 PM PST by
Cicero
To: BraveMan
...if that means picketing Pres. Bush everywhere he goes...Ah, penis envy. Ain't it great. Someone else wants to direct and determine what FR does. It ain't gonna happen.
16 posted on
12/01/2002 1:37:57 PM PST by
Balata
To: BraveMan
This article has ten-foot pole marks.
17 posted on
12/01/2002 1:38:10 PM PST by
elbucko
To: BraveMan; Admin Moderator; Jim Robinson
An exerpt from
this editorial indicates that it is a racist website.
I will avoid mixed marriage or mixed dating - and, if I have
kids, strongly encourage them to avoid it as well - because
I will realize that mixed marriage both produces mutant kids
and is the death of my race, whichever race that is.
I for one, STRONGLY urge prohibiting posts from this website.
To: BraveMan
"Some top liberals even blame Freepers for Al Gore's defeat."
To: BraveMan
A lot of important things are going on now. With Republicans finally in control - we now have a better chance of really getting something accomplished. FreeRepublic is here to remind Republicans what it means to be a Republican. I'd like to think the fight is just beginning.
To: BraveMan
This guy misses the point entirely. History has been made by this website. THAT is news. Because of FreeRepublic, Fox News, talk radio, other internet sites, etc. the tide is turning away from what Robert Bork called extreme individualism and egalitarianism that was born in the 1960's and reached its zenith in the 1990's. This website has a tremendous influence.
23 posted on
12/01/2002 1:40:16 PM PST by
groanup
To: BraveMan
to provide rapid dissemination of news, even from small-town dailies, to dissidents everywhere - and to guide dissidents to the various dissident newspapers that really are hardcore. What is this "dissidents" crap?
Freepers energized mainstream America and it's delegated fringe status?
Sorry mac, but you're still delusional, even in the guise of a conservative.
To: Senator Pardek
I know it's not an opus (and most are better than this), but it has that same sort of 'flavor'.
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