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  • Mike Lindell's film on voter fraud

    02/05/2021 8:14:23 AM PST · by meyer · 59 replies
    Vimeo ^ | 02/05/2021 | Mike Lindell
    A longish video from Mike Lindell, with several experts (real experts, not the hacks that the media uses) that enumerates many of the instances of voter fraud in the 2020 election.
  • Vanity - replacement for cable

    11/08/2020 9:44:26 AM PST · by meyer · 64 replies
    self | self
    OK, a vanity post here - With Fox having completely gone to the dark side, and not wanting to spend any money to support any of the mainstream media any more, I'm looking for a streaming service that can replace my cable. I'm looking to have local channels (which I can do with an antenna if necessary), some sports, alternative news, older movies, older shows, maybe some history.
  • Guess who I saw today!

    10/05/2009 1:16:51 PM PDT · by meyer · 24 replies · 1,550+ views
    self | 10/5/2009 | self
    Ann Coulter spoke today at the Roland Hayes Concert Hall, University of Tennessee - Chattanooga. I was there. She arrived on stage to a standing ovation from the capacity crowd, a reaction which was repeated 2 more times during the event. Her lecture lasted around an hour. She touched on a variety of subjects, but generally stuck to her theme, "Change in American Government". In her sharp, witty way, she contrasted Democrats and Republicans, citing numerous examples of the differences on a variety of topics. On war, she illustrated how the Democrats tend to fight for show, not for victory...
  • More pictures from the 9/12 March on Washington

    09/16/2009 4:24:09 PM PDT · by meyer · 29 replies · 3,221+ views
    I finally got some of my images gathered, resized, and tweaked. Many of them are posted at our local tea party web site at http://www.chattanoogateaparty.com/resources/photo-gallery/washington-dc-september-12-2009/. Here's a few of them... The crowd... A true patriot... Joe was quite popular... No left turn... Some of my local cohorts with our banner... Who is John Galt... And my personal favorite... The march and rally was an amazing event. Just amazing! So many friendly people, all with a common cause!
  • Villages to get high-speed Internet

    12/03/2004 4:36:07 AM PST · by meyer · 54 replies · 2,950+ views
    Chattanooga Times Free Press ^ | 12/3/04 | Yolanda Putman
    Chattanooga Housing Authority officials plan to install personal computers and high-speed Internet access in all of the public housing units at The Villages at Alton Park.   "We want young people in public housing to have the same access to technology as someone growing up in a middle class home," said John Hayes, deputy director of planning and development.   Housing officials will use a $250,000 Hope VI Neighborhood Network grant to provide the computers and unlimited Internet access for up to 200 public housing residents in The Villages for two years. After that, residents will have access to high-speed Internet services...
  • Hold! Enough! (Jeff Cooper's comments about hijackings)

    10/28/2001 6:38:08 AM PST · by meyer · 33 replies · 210+ views
    This article was re-published in Jeff Cooper's book, "To Ride, Shoot Straight, and Speak the Truth". The book is a collection of Cooper's writings: HOLD! ENOUGH! Why do you suppose the creeps of the world have declared open season on Americans? Are we not the posterity of Patrick Henry and George Washington and Nathan Hale and Buck Travis and George Custer and Teddy Roosevelt and George Patton? How do they dare? We seem to have changed, and not for the better. The Fathers won the country with sweat and blood. The sons seem to think that gives them a free ...
  • 62 face charges arising from riots in Cincinnati

    04/21/2001 6:46:07 AM PDT · by meyer · 29+ views
    The Cleveland Plain Dealer ^ | 4/21/2001 | JOHN NOLAN
    62 face charges arising from riots in Cincinnati CINCINNATI - A grand jury has indicted 62 people on charges stemming from rioting over the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man, the county prosecutor said yesterday. Hamilton County Prosecutor Michael Allen said he expects more indictments as police continue reviewing videotapes of the three nights of violence. The charges announced yesterday ranged from misdemeanor resisting arrest to felonies including aggravated rioting and breaking and entering. The rioting over the shooting of Timothy Thomas, 19, was the worst racial unrest in the city since the 1968 assassination of the Rev. ...
  • And once again, Bush wins

    04/05/2001 4:58:00 PM PDT · by meyer · 23+ views
    The Cleveland Plain Dealer ^ | 4/5/2001 | Editorial Staff
    And once again, Bush wins 04/05/01 Having spent more than a half-million dollars and tied up sizable reporting and accounting staffs for the last three months doing a punch-card-by-punch-card computation of Florida's undercounted presidential ballots, the Miami Herald and USA Today have reached a conclusion that may surprise many partisans: "Under almost all scenarios, [George W.] Bush still would have won." Barbra Streisand and Garry Trudeau may be heartbroken, but the examination of undercounted ballots - those on which the voter's choice for president was not discernible by counting machines - shows the election rightly stands as called. In fact ...
  • SCOTUS to hear case

    11/24/2000 11:10:22 AM PST · by meyer · 24+ views
    msnbc | 11/24/00 | self
    Just heard on MSNBC that the Supreme court of the US will hear Bush's case. 11th circuit case to move up to SCOTUS!!!
  • MSNBC says Dade/Miami will not go with recount

    11/14/2000 5:12:39 PM PST · by meyer · 209+ views
    PMSNBC | 11/14/00 | self
    Just heard on MSNBC that there will not be a recount in Dade/Miami county. It was voted down by the county board.
  • Freeper help requested - Letter to editor

    10/30/2000 10:53:57 AM PST · by meyer · 20+ views
    self | 10/30/00 | self
    Dear Editor, Undoubtedly, many readers have seen the numerous ads put out by the Gore campaign concerning the Bush Social Security plan. These ads falsely depict a financial dilemma faced by the Bush plan and attempt to instill fear in the general population. In short, there is no such dilemma. The Social Security system is not presently broke. In fact, it is running a surplus at this point in time. In other words, the system is taking in more money than is being paid out in benefits to current retirees. However, as today’s boomers retire, that annual surplus will slowly ...