Home· Settings· Breaking · FrontPage · Extended · Editorial · Activism · News

Prayer  PrayerRequest  SCOTUS  ProLife  BangList  Aliens  HomosexualAgenda  GlobalWarming  Corruption  Taxes  Congress  Fraud  MediaBias  GovtAbuse  Tyranny  Obama  Biden  Elections  POLLS  Debates  TRUMP  TalkRadio  FreeperBookClub  HTMLSandbox  FReeperEd  FReepathon  CopyrightList  Copyright/DMCA Notice 

Monthly Donors · Dollar-a-Day Donors · 300 Club Donors

Click the Donate button to donate by credit card to FR:

or by or by mail to: Free Republic, LLC - PO Box 9771 - Fresno, CA 93794
Free Republic 4th Qtr 2024 Fundraising Target: $81,000 Receipts & Pledges to-date: $15,370
18%  
Woo hoo!! And we're now over 18%!! Thank you all very much!! God bless.

Keyword: shills

Brevity: Headers | « Text »
  • DFU SONG: Suspicion (Newsweek's sedition)

    05/15/2005 7:36:08 PM PDT · by doug from upland · 11 replies · 446+ views
    DFU SONGS | 5-2005 | Lyrics, Doug from Upland
    MIDI - Suspicion - written to the one in the middle Newsweek told a story that really has the fires burning Those who hold their stock are now worried that they're facing doom There was no Koran that our soldiers flushed right down the crapper Newsweek and the truth are so seldom seen in the same room Sedition...that's what it is Sedition...in the news biz Sedition...their reign is through In Afghanistan there are people who've been killed in riots Yes, the pen's been shown to be mightier than is the sword Mainstream media was deciding all the news you're...
  • Shilling for the new Castro

    01/17/2005 9:32:10 AM PST · by Kitten Festival · 3 replies · 183+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | Jan. 17, 2005 | Richard A. Baehr
    Last week, three US Senators, Florida's Bill Nelson, Connecticut's Thomas Dodd, and Rhode Island's Lincoln Chafee visited with Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez in Caracas, to try to assess the deteriorating state of US-Venezuelan relations. The three Senators left their meeting, reciting the need for improved relations, and describing how central was Venezuela's role in supplying oil to America. The identical statements could have been uttered had the three Senators visited the sheikhs and princes in Saudi Arabia, of course. However, other than the many paid shills for Saudi Arabia in the think tanks and Middle East studies institutes in this...
  • Venezuela's regime: Shooting the messenger

    01/07/2005 9:17:29 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 8 replies · 148+ views
    Burton Terrace, via VCrisis ^ | Jan. 8, 2004 | J. Scott Barnard
    By Scott | Burtonterrace.blogspot.com 07.01.05 | Venezuelan opposition bloggers, independently financed and edited, are coming under attack in the Venezuelan government run media. Specifically targeted are "Aleksander Boyd in London, Gustavo Coronel in Washington D.C., Daniel Duquenal in Yaracuy, Miguel Octavio in Caracas and A. M. Mora y Leon in the United States of America." The author of a recent article in the government run media service threatens to report these bloggers in what I can only describe as a threat to use the goverment's new suppresive media law to intimidate and stifle legitimate opposition dialogue. This is an opportune...
  • FARC & Venezuela's Chavez: divorce ahead?

    01/04/2005 5:47:15 AM PST · by alekboyd · 2 replies · 483+ views
    Vcrisis ^ | 04.01.05 | Aleksander Boyd
    London 04.01.05 | My astonishment with respect to the arrest of FARC leader Ricardo Granda in Caracas continues to grow, not because Granda was in Caracas as a guest of honour of Hugo Chavez but rather due to the outlandish nerve of the FARC in condemning Chavez via public communiqués. Mind you what sort of moral stance a bunch of assassins have to be claiming anything to anyone? Their rights to claim were forfeited the moment they decided to start killing innocent peasants to achieve whatever goal they set out to reach. What's more, according to UN reports 1 million...
  • ABC News President David Westin Blasts Opinion in Media (hypocrisy: what about Stephanopoulos?)

    10/27/2004 8:42:34 AM PDT · by Cableguy · 35 replies · 1,296+ views
    Harvard Crimson (via Drudge) ^ | 10/26/04 | MICHAEL CHION
    ABC News President David Westin warned against the proliferation of opinion commentary in the news media at the Institute of Politics’ John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum yesterday night. “The more time we express our opinions, the less time we have to talk about the facts,” Westin said. “Unfortunately, opinion is driving out facts too often in most of what we see on television today.” In a speech entitled “Is Network News Obsolete?” Westin argued that network news is far from dead but that the networks must adapt to changes in media. Westin pointed to the rise of alternative news sources,...
  • The Running Mates Debate

    10/05/2004 9:41:55 PM PDT · by Former Military Chick · 15 replies · 736+ views
    NY Times ^ | October 6, 2004 | editorial
    During the final summation in last night's vice-presidential debate, John Edwards focused on the new Kerry campaign theme: that a vote for George Bush and Dick Cheney would mean "four more years of the same." And Mr. Cheney, when his turn came, said it was important to re-elect the president so he could keep doing what he has been doing. It was a rare moment of agreement. Like the presidential foreign policy debate that preceded it, the clash of the vice-presidential candidates was 90 minutes of serious talk about the issues. It was also very hard-fought - the contenders managed...
  • Dean's wife takes on his last name; AP shills for Judy Dean

    08/31/2003 4:36:40 PM PDT · by nwrep · 152 replies · 788+ views
    Associated Press ^ | August 31, 2003 | nwrep
    If you did not recognize this woman, you would not a alone. She is Howard Dean's wife Judy, and she is "coming out" into the primary season, accompanied by puff-pieces like the one below from AP: Judy Dean, wife of Democratic presidential hopeful and former Vermont Governor Howard Dean, sits in her medical office in Shelburne, Vt., Feb. 6, 2003, where she is an internist in private practice. If her husband wins the presidency, America's next first lady could be a doctor tending to her patients while her husband tends the country. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot, file) Howard Dean's wife is...
  • SCO: to pay or not to pay

    08/26/2003 3:39:06 PM PDT · by Coral Snake · 36 replies · 323+ views
    CommentWire ^ | 8-26-2004 | Anon
    Excert due to copyright restraints. SCO: to pay or not to pay SCO has started invoicing Linux users that it claims are illegally using copied Unix code. August 26, 2003 11:58 AM GMT (Datamonitor) - SCO [SCOX] is beginning to invoice Linux users for their use of Unix code that it says has been illegally copied into the open source operating system. This leaves IT shops around the world with a deceptively simple decision: pay the fine, or take a chance. MORE at: SCO: to pay or not to pay SCO has started invoicing Linux users that it claims are...
  • DNC's Terry McAuliffe Asks WH for Pledge Not to Use Carrier Footage in 2004 Campaign

    05/09/2003 10:34:27 AM PDT · by ewing · 439 replies · 2,460+ views
    Considering the expense to the American taxpayer and use of American men and women as 'extras' for this media stunt, President George W. Bush should pledge that his USS Lincoln landing not appear in any 2004 Presidential Campaign Commercials and Videos.Press release recieved at the National Journal May 9
  • Clinton Flack Joe Lockhart-'Subpoenas Flying/Blood on Floor if Clinton Visited Aircraft Carrier'

    05/09/2003 8:57:24 AM PDT · by ewing · 109 replies · 565+ views
    Jackie Calmes of the Wall Street Journal weaves this seamlessly into her 'Washington Wire.''Top Gun' backfires but on Whom?Democrats demand probes follwing reports that President Georeg W. Bush didn't have to fly a jet aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, as the White House said, but was near enough to a helicopter, and that the troops could have come home a day earlier.'If that had been Bill Clinton,' says former [Presidential] spokesman Joe Lockhardt, the subpoeanas would have been flying, and there would be blood on the floor from Republicans fighting over who gets to investigate.'President Bush and his aides dismissed...
  • I Am Tired

    09/27/2002 6:05:35 PM PDT · by Suck My AR-16 · 12 replies · 843+ views
    SUCK | 27 September 2002 | SUCK
      I am tired of apologist, excuse makers, agency shills and all around bungling idiots on the Senate Intelligence Committee and the endless line of like minded witnesses appearing before the U.S. public. The cover-up and orchestrated general soft glove hearings are a scam at best. They have degraded to less than the Warren Commission. Accountability and a "NO EXCUSE SIR" revelation will never be seen. Ineptitude permeates from the top to the bottom. The Senate Intelligence Committee has no intelligence and is a joke.. Bob Graham, chairman, has no intelligence. NONE ! He cannot put together one coherent sentence...