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  • The state of discourse on Free Republic

    06/08/2024 2:35:05 PM PDT · by LukeL · 569 replies
    In the past couple of years I have noticed there is a complete lake of regard for other posters on this site. Not only that but swearing seems to be tolerated. In the past day I have been called gay, a lair, that I am talking out of my *** and I am full of ****. Do we even have to go into the fighting on any thread about Ukraine or Russia. Even hard facts from multiple sources no longer seem to matter. Instead it is whoever can come up with the snarkiest reply.
  • Donald Trump says 'I am your law and order president,' orders 'heavily-armed soldiers' to D.C. and threatens to deploy military nationwide - then has protesters tear-gassed outside White House so he can walk to a fire-damaged church and brandish a Bible

    06/01/2020 5:54:50 PM PDT · by Morgana · 84 replies
    Daily Mail UK ^ | June 1, 2020 | Emily Goodin
    President Donald Trump declared himself the 'law and order president' Monday night as law enforcement officials used rubber bullets, tear gas and officers on horse back to clear out protesters so Trump could walk to an historic church across from the White House for a photo-op. 'I am your president of law and order,' Trump said in the Rose Garden as the split screen on televisions across the nation showed peaceful protesters being fired upon and cleared out 30 minutes before Washington D.C.'s curfew went into affect. 'The biggest victims of the rioting are peace loving citizens in our poorest...
  • A Nuclear North Korea (Its Time For President Bush To Get Tough With NK Commies Alert)

    10/09/2006 12:32:07 AM PDT · by goldstategop · 52 replies · 1,644+ views
    Worldnetdaily.com ^ | 10/09/06 | Joseph Farah
    I don't want to sound alarmist here, but North Korea has just conducted its first nuclear weapons test. This is not good. Imagine Adolf Hitler with a nuclear weapon. That would be the moral equivalent of Kim Jong-il with one. There is no difference. Kim is a mass murderer, possibly on the scale of Hitler. The only difference, so far, is that Kim has killed millions of his own people through starvation, forced labor camps and executions – more in the style of Josef Stalin. But Kim's dream, like his Stalinist father's, remains reunification of his country through military force....
  • CA: AQMD's Burke vows to get tough on smog

    01/08/2005 9:16:53 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 27 replies · 410+ views
    LA Daily News ^ | 1/8/05 | Kein Cavanaugh
    On the heels of new research showing Southern California children can suffer permanent lung damage from breathing pollution, the head of the region's smog-fighting agency vowed on Friday to "take off the gloves" to help speed up clean-air improvements. In his State of the Air report, William A. Burke said he would push critical air-pollution efforts, such as reducing emissions from railroads and ports and converting diesel-fueled school buses to cleaner-burning models. "The time for political correctness has passed," Burke said in his speech given in Diamond Bar. "The time has come to take off the gloves and tell the...
  • Marines Seek to Pacify Fallujah (Marines Seal Off Falluja)

    03/31/2004 6:13:30 AM PST · by epluribus_2 · 47 replies · 264+ views
    AP via Yahoo news ^ | 31-march-2004 | HAMZA HENDAWI
    FALLUJAH, Iraq - Newly arrived U.S. Marines are leaving no doubt as to their resolve to defeat militants. Iraqis are awed by the Americans' show of force but remain convinced that they'll fail to stamp out the insurgency in one of the most dangerous cities for American troops. The fight against the U.S.-led occupation has strong religious undertones in Fallujah, reflecting the Sunni Muslim city's conservative nature, its reputation for piety and deep anti-U.S. sentiments. Fallujah, some 30 miles west of Baghdad, a city so steeped in Arab and Islamic traditions that its famous kebab restaurants have the unusual feature...