Keyword: blahblahblah
-
George Bush will defeat John F'ing Kerry by......53%-47%..
-
I mean, who does stuff like that? Just ask an open-ended question in the title and ask everyone to comment, even though they don't know what it refers to?It drives me crazy
-
Let's see, all those requests to post pics of skinny Ann Coulter (perhaps from those lonely ones renting something akin to Ted Kasynski's cabin in Montana). Then there's caption this, and caption that. What value is there in this? In the interim, the Republic heads deeper into a liberal quagmire and an otherwise worthy conservative forum is slowly turning into a doormat for those with nothing better to do than to turn this arena into a circus. It's a shame.
-
White House officials went after me and my wife, a CIA operative, after I questioned their claim that Saddam was pursuing nuclear weapons. Here's how they did it, and why it was so important to them. The Bush administration lied to get us into war, and it lied when it said the war in Iraq was part of the struggle against terrorism.[snip]
-
Even though the sun is there why do the universe seems to be dark i.e. why there is no light in universe. After having asked this question how come the earth gets the light.
-
PLEASE HELP ME FIND A DECENT INTERNET PROVIDER. I CURRENTLY HAVE AOL, BUT I'M SICK OF THEIR WELCOME NEWS SCREEN WITH THEIR OBVIOUS BIAS.
-
Right away on the show, whenever there was any conflict with anyone the first thing that Omarosa would say was "What's the matter, you cant handle a strong black woman?" or "You are just bothered/upset/angry/disagreeable/ because I am a strong black woman!" I think that this woman probably uses the race card for just about anything she can. Its very easy to "cry wolf" when it comes to the race card and racial slurs because no one really wants to challenge someone like that, no one wants to have the finger pointed at them.
-
In God We Trust Had we reacted to the atrocities in Fallujah - the "uprising" yesterday would not have happened. Until we send a message to our enemies - they will continue to take advantage of our DO NOTHING government. By government I am speaking of both political parties. We must react with force and violence - we must terrorize the terrorist. The Islamic Militants have the world on the run - the Spanish will run shortly. The Islamic Militants will continue to get away with terrorist activities in Iraq, once we run they will come here. Where does this...
-
I was showed today by my coworkers that if you type -weapons of mass destruction-in google and hit I feel Lucky, you are directed to a site that is anti bush and makes a mockery of him and the WMD's. If you type -miserable failure- into the google line and hit Feeling Lucky, you are directed to the White House bio site on President Bush. Can someone please explain to me why this is allowed, and does Google openly accept this? It is an utter disgrace, and I am asking fellow freepers to ban using the google site.
-
On his return from vacation in Idaho, Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts announced what might be called a Spring Resolution: "No more long answers." Mr. Kerry, whose stemwinders have provided fodder for both critics and humorists, did manage to dispatch with six questions in about as many minutes during a brief news conference on Saturday afternoon in Kansas City. But on Monday morning in Sacramento, he was back to his long-winded self as he tried to respond to an attack by Vice President Dick Cheney, who said Senator Kerry was a very reliable legislator: Republicans counted on him to vote...
-
<p>Mod update: To put this "opus" in perspective, some additional information compliments of a thorough FReeper, dighton.</p>
<p>I am Michael Joseph McCarthy, well known forest activist in Eugene, Oregon who ran against Scott Meisner for City Council last election. I am a Member of the Pacific Green Party who wants this scoundrel in office now thrown out.</p>
-
<p>NEW YORK (AP) -- Nearly a year after losing his job as executive editor of The New York Times, Howell Raines is defending his efforts to shake up the newspaper's culture and criticizing the paper's review into its own practices, saying it represents "an institution in denial."</p>
-
Deposed New York Times executive editor Howell Raines, sidelined and mostly silent after his eviction last June from West 43rd Street, is throwing himself back into the action. On March 24, The Atlantic Monthly will begin allowing the press to get a preview look at the cover story of its May issue, a gargantuan piece by Mr. Raines pondering his former place of employment. The piece will check in at something greater than 20,000 words, according to The Atlantic. That’s some 2,500 words longer than Ken Auletta’s mammoth New Yorker profile of Raines. Or, by Atlantic standards, it means Raines...
-
if the Army and Navy ever looked on Heavens scenes, they will find the streets are guarded by the U.S. Marines
-
'Passion' not worth all the controversy By Nick Nunziata CNN Headline News Tuesday, March 2, 2004 Posted: 10:37 AM EST (1537 GMT) Maia Morgenstern as Mary and James Caviezel as Jesus in "The Passion of the Christ." (CNN) -- So much has been said about Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" that it seems a waste of text to further the discussion. It seems that the film is but an afterthought to the hype and implied controversy. You can't turn on a television, open a newspaper or search the woods for Sasquatch without hearing some mention of the recently...
-
BRUCE BARTONA 'European Union' Model for the Americas or a New Homeland Called Aztlan? "The effort to unite the economies of the Americas into a single free-trade area began at the Summit of the Americas, which was held in December 1994 in Miami. The heads of state and government of the 34 democracies in the region agreed to construct the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), in which barriers to trade and investment will be progressively eliminated. They agreed to complete negotiations towards this agreement by the year 2005 and to achieve substantial progress toward building...
-
For any man today who thinks and desires the capacity to unrestrictedly apply the conclusions of his mind, the scope of his current externally-imposed confinement is colossal and multifaceted. The government of this country has usurped almost every sphere of human activity, shackling creative entrepreneurial innovators through “antitrust” laws, which restrict the amount of market share a business may through its owners’ skill and the quality of its product acquire. It has erected barriers to the advancement of thoughtful freethinkers by the imposition of affirmative action initiatives that prevent many of them from acquiring education and jobs for faults not...
-
For a report on the 30 hour debate about judicial nominations led by Senate Republicans, Fox News included comments Senator Ted Kennedy made today in which he vowed that Republicans will never be allowed to use the courts as their own private sandbox. The caption across the bottom of the television screen while Teddy was speaking? "BLAH, BLAH, BLAH."
-
Note to FR: I am posting here an email conversation I had today with Gov Bush about Terri, and yes, he knows I am posting it here on FR. In my reply #1, located below this post of Gov Bush’s email, I have posted a message from me to Terri’s husband. And, no, I did not discuss with anyone my idea here to write to Terri’s husband. No one suggested it to me. Nor did I discuss it with anyone at all. In my next reply, reply #2 below, I hope to post a message to my friends here on...
-
I think there are many Freepers who are tired of this constant bashing of the Supreme Court for Lawrence v. Texas. I think they did a great job and stuck a knife in the heart of big government. Individual liberty is at the heart of what conservatism is all about - the individual having primacy over the state. It disturbs me that there are so many who wanted to see the state prevail in its desire to regulate private, individual freedoms. I say, good job, to a consistent, conservative SC! You did exactly what you're supposed to be doing.
|
|
|