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FREEPATHON FUNDRAISER ^ | 9/8/2001 | TLBSHOW

Posted on 09/08/2001 6:21:07 PM PDT by TLBSHOW

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To: TLBSHOW
>It is amazing what 70,000 people can do.<

If those 70,000 people would give just FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH to FR, think what THAT would do. That would be $350,000 quarterly ... then watch FRee Republic fly!

That's what I contribute (being a Senior Citizen). I call myself a part of the Dollar-a-Week Club.

61 posted on 09/08/2001 11:10:49 PM PDT by JudyB1938
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To: JudyB1938
What a great way to put it.

BIG BUMP

62 posted on 09/08/2001 11:17:43 PM PDT by TLBSHOW
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To: TLBSHOW
FR has lowered my blood pressure and raised my intelligence, sated my habit (I'm a confessed political junkie with NO desire for a cure, just want the next fix), and given me new friends, praying friends, political friends. I found FR through the link Drudge used to have to FR before he got ticked when some FReepers started badmouthing him; I discovered this haven in November, 1998, as the winds of impeachment were gathering over blubba clinton's life. Only God knows what FR did to enhance my sanity during the fifth year of the illegal government of blubba and his wife bruno.

I always knew there had to be people who believed as I did, I just never could find them in this liberal West Coast area. I always knew there had to be conservative news sources; I just never could figure out where they were. Now I know.

God bless Jim Robinson and his dear family, and may FR "live" forever.

63 posted on 09/08/2001 11:25:26 PM PDT by GretchenEE
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To: Physicist
I didn't know the information you posted at #33. Thank you very much for what you did, and do, for what you believe in. Thank you for being there for Don and Teri, too. Thank you for being that one guy with one sign in the midst of what turned out to be a mob. God bless you.
64 posted on 09/09/2001 12:06:08 AM PDT by GretchenEE
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To: prognostigaator
Nothin' like looking up Alamo-Girl's extensive file and reports for an in-depth perspective of significant events which has affected all of us during the last few years...

Ah yes, Alamo-Girl ... one of FR's treasures. And there are many treasures in FR's Internet "house."

65 posted on 09/09/2001 12:09:01 AM PDT by GretchenEE
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To: FrogMom
>I've lived through the Drudge disconnect (haven't been THERE in almost two years) and the Trixie split, several "Good-bye Cruel World" posts, and held my breath and prayed with Gonzo when the SS came to his door. Have witnessed some awesome flame wars.<

Ah, but you forgot A+Bert, the ASH ALERTS, quidam. And one that happened the summer before you got here ... Trident_Delta went off in his airplane right in the middle of a thread and never came back til MONTHS later. Scared me to death. LOL But the funniest of them all were the "Good-bye Cruel World" posts.

Thanks for sharing. You brought back a lot of memories.

66 posted on 09/09/2001 12:43:23 AM PDT by JudyB1938
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To: TLBSHOW
I was a conservative activist back in the '60's and frankly, I burned out. People just weren't ready to hear how this country was sinking into socialism back then.

In 1998 I was chewing nails as I watched Bill Clinton flaunt his immorality to the world. Long story short, I helped organize an anti-Clinton rally when he came here to fundraise.

We had 750 fantastic citizens show up and jeer the creep!

I looked into the mass of people and noticed a group, hopping up and down, slapping backs, laughing and hugging and I wanted to know more... I moved in and asked them if they knew each other and they all replied, "YES, WE'RE FREEPERS!" I knew I had to "join." I knew these were my new best friends. And I certainly wasn't wrong. I'm home now. And I love it.

Thank you JimRob, thank you FReepers, thank you God for FReerepublic!

67 posted on 09/09/2001 12:49:55 AM PDT by Humidston
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To: Humidston
In 1998 I was chewing nails as I watched Bill Clinton flaunt his immorality to the world. Long story short, I helped organize an anti-Clinton rally when he came here to fundraise.

I had a teenage son who was mortified when I made him come with us to that protest. His only solace was that Houston was big and chances were slim that anyone would recognize him. He griped and moaned all the way there, adamantly refusing to "look like an idiot" and claiming he was going to sit in the truck while we "did our thing." Of course, like any good parent, I discreetly made sure my husband parked in the hot, glaring Texas sun, leaving the Rebel Child no alternative but to come with us.

All afternoon, as we waited for Bill Clinton to show up and shouted and yelled, I watched out of the corner of my eye as this child feigned disinterest and tried to maintain whatever shred of dignity a 15-yr old can while standing amidst 750 middle-aged, very angry, very loud grownups. I could read his mind as he stood around with his hands in his jeans pockets, checking out the crowd from up on top of that little hill behind us... "I'm cool... I'm cool... These people are idiots, but I'm cool..."

Long story short -- By the end of that protest, Mr. Rebel Child had grabbed my "Houston, We Have A Problem" protest sign from me and had worked his way to the curb, joining in the anti-Clinton chants and yelling at the top of his lungs. I didn't say a word. ;-)

You did a great job of organizing that protest. I thank you, and one day my son will have the wisdom to thank you, too. ;-)

68 posted on 09/09/2001 5:34:13 AM PDT by Nita Nupress
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To: one_particular_harbour
Heya, Nits. Nice to see that you haven't licked your problem yet. Here it is a Saturday night, and you are on FR.... Snicker... But what does it say about me????

Apparently not as much as it says about me. I went to bed right after that reply! LOL!

69 posted on 09/09/2001 5:35:52 AM PDT by Nita Nupress
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To: TLBSHOW
Before I had cable tv and internet access, I had to rely on the usual suspects (ABC, CBS, NBC) to keep me informed of what was happening in the world. Oh, I knew they were lying to me. I knew they were biased, but I had no alternative. No where else to turn. My fellow Conservatives often advised to just turn them off but I had no other choices if I wanted to know what was happening in the world.

I TRIED to find other sources of news. I went to the local libraries to read books written by Conservatives for Conservatives, but those were far and few between. And those books were usually out of date. The Conservative magazines, when I could find them, usually informed me of some Conservative happening (a debate, a press conference, some get together of some Conservative organization: The Heritage foundation, NRA, etc.) weeks after it was over. But I would find no mention of these things in the liberal press.

Then Rush Limbaugh came along with his new talk-radio program. And he kept me informed of what the liberal media was hiding from me. Rush had cable tv and internet access and would inform me of what he saw on C-Span, etc. Providing me with a much needed source for a Conservative point of view, three hours a day, 5 days a week.

Then I got cable tv. And I was finally able to see for myself a few more alternative news sources. Especially the then unbiased C-Span. Finally I could hear my fellow Republicans speak for themselves, live on the house or senate floor or some conservative function, in their own words without the usual liberal editing (read: censoring) and filters.

Then I got a home computer. (top of the line then, junk now) Naturally, like all beginners to the internet, I got AOL. I explored the chat rooms, the message boards, the usenet newsgroups, before I drifted over to AOL's political message boards where I found alot of like minded people and remained for a couple of years.

The AOL political message boards, along with all their other message boards, you could only post text or links. No pics. No sounds, etc. But it was better than nothing.

However, we Conservatives of the AOL political message board eventually learned that AOL was planning to shut our boards down while planning to leave open the less traveled board favored by the liberals. We protested the obvious bias, but there was nothing we could do. Someone, I don't remember who, placed a link to FR on the message board before it was shut down (This was around 1996 or 97, I think), saying that we could go there from now on. I went to FR, but the website was quite slow. I don't know if that was the fault of AOL, the antiquated server of FR, my computer, or a combination of all the above.

However, I stayed with FR, as painfully slow as it was in those days. I lurked for about 3-6 months before I finally signed up (under a different name than the one I am using now) Often using it as a source for news. Taking great articles off of FR and planting them in the AOL message boards and usenet newsgroups. EVERYONE would ask: ""Where do you always get these great articles??? What's your source???" Of course I told them: FreeRepublic.com!

I've been Freeping ever since :-)

70 posted on 09/09/2001 6:49:29 AM PDT by lowbridge
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To: ALL
A big thank you for all your comments and to all the new people that posted and old. This is a great web site and will always be a great site because of people like FReepers.
71 posted on 09/09/2001 7:15:04 AM PDT by TLBSHOW
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To: FrogMom
I treasure this place and I love the wonderful people who post and lurk here!!!

You and I have both experienced the encouragement of this cyber-family during difficult times, the prayers and the comfort. I'd like to say how important Free Republic is to me, but words fail...

72 posted on 09/09/2001 7:31:50 AM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: anyone
Thank The Lord for Ann Coulter!!! It was because of her mentioning this place one night that I found this site.

Aside from the obvious issues and ongoing debates, this is the only spot I've found where people actually understand how to laugh with, not at, people.

Can you believe the few liberal acquaintances I have, think I have no sense of humor???

73 posted on 09/09/2001 7:43:48 AM PDT by Focault's Pendulum
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To: TLBSHOW
Many years ago when there were such things as a local BBS (and folks actually used them), I got into a discussion "net," I think it was "RushNet." It eventually went down and two other fellows and myself started "Publius."

The way those nets worked, any number of threads were set up by the host. Local BBSes would call long distance and download all new messages and incorporate them into their matching threads. Met a lot of good folks that way.

Finally the internet came to Arkansas and local BBSes died. But before old Fogbank and Publius went down, someone told us about FreeRepublic. I had just gotten hooked up to the internet and came here. It was very shortly after JimRob started FR.

Unfortunately, it was confusing to me at the time, remember, I was used to BBS messaging, and I didn't join, but lurked for a couple of years.

After finally working up enough courage to join, FR has been a home to me, and have met many FReepers in person in DC and other cities at FReeper functions. What an HONOR!

74 posted on 09/09/2001 8:05:48 AM PDT by Budge
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To: TLBSHOW
I have been lurking FR for 3 or 4 years now and found it to be an intellectual "safe-harbour" for the views that I also hold. I found great solace during the clinton years and especially during the last election. Here in Kansas City, it can be very discouraging to have to listen to all the opposing viewpoints and think you all alone. The existance of FR reminds me that I'm not alone out here. My job is in an agency within the Dept.of Defence and the things i have seen/heard gave me the reason to "do something". Eventually, I could lurk no more and had to sign-up ! THANKS, to all the "long-time" members for keeping a good thing going.
75 posted on 09/09/2001 8:26:25 AM PDT by urtax$@work
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To: TLBSHOW
My life is cetainly different. Actually my state of mind is what is different. But if I tell you more,I'll have to kill ya.I love FR and lurked for 8 or 9 months before I got the nerve to post a reply. Some of the intellects on here are intimidating. Ya'll are so smart and funny. I tell everybody I know to come here.We shall over come!
76 posted on 09/09/2001 8:46:10 AM PDT by poweqi
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To: Nita Nupress
Goosebumps here, Nita. I only wish I'd met you on that glorious day and not much later. "So many dear friends to find - so little time..."
77 posted on 09/09/2001 9:41:32 AM PDT by Humidston
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To: Physicist
Remember this? Here is your famous sign.


And then you let me actually hold it!


Many thanks for the honor!

78 posted on 09/09/2001 10:26:18 AM PDT by Budge
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To: Humidston Nita
Nitz, my hubby was very much like Rebel Son. He was just going to sit in the car, but when we got there, he got caught up in the excitement. He followed me around with the video camera. I have it all on tape!

BTW, was that you in the baggy shorts? Just wondering.

79 posted on 09/09/2001 10:43:02 AM PDT by katykelly
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To: katykelly
Great to see you today, katykelly! You back home now?

(To all) - Katykelly was one of the people I met at our protest that day. Gracey is another. As I recall, these two were a couple of the best "jumpers and huggers." LOL!

They've both left Houston but we'll always stay in touch and continue our friendship. ...Because that's the way FReeperdom works!

80 posted on 09/09/2001 11:22:39 AM PDT by Humidston
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