Posted on 11/04/2005 1:33:17 AM PST by Jim Robinson
Edited on 11/04/2005 1:51:15 AM PST by Jim Robinson. [history]
It's pretty sad, but great also, that 2 people can bring down a media empire in less than an hour. Just goes to show that truth wins no matter how hard the liars push back.
Blogs, and Forums on the internet allow "we the people" to get info we NEVER get from the MSM.
Kudos to the "Pajama Posse" hehehe hey at least we don't wear goofy sweaters well okay maybe some of you do. :o)
Don't know the name of the Freeper who drew this - but it's beautiful and hilariously funny...
I love it.
Ping to comment#22.
:)
It's from the comedy blog: http://www.imao.us/
Conspiracy Theory:
I just finished reading on Newsmax that Patrick Fitzgerald was supposed to deliver an indictment of White House staff last November. It was supposed to be demoRats "November Surprise."
Democrats are lamenting the fact that Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald wasn't able to indict Lewis "Scooter" Libby on Leakgate charges a month before last year's presidential election - a move that Fitzgerald acknowledged was his original plan last Friday.
"I wish the truth had come out one year ago," said Bob Shrum - campaign manager to presidential loser John Kerry - on MSNBC's "Hardball" Thursday night. "Because as Patrick Fitzgerald said, he would have indicted in October of 2004, and you wouldn't have a [second] Bush administration."
Announcing the Libby indictment on Friday, Fitzgerald made it clear that he wanted to spring his Leakgate October Surprise a year earlier - at the eleventh hour of the 2004 presidential campaign:
"I would have wished nothing better that, when the subpoenas were issued in August 2004, [that] witnesses testified then, and we would have been here in October 2004 instead of October 2005," he told reporters.
When the demoRats realized that they were not going to have a Fitzgerald indictment to use as political fodder against President Bush, they hastily rushed into the forged National Guard debacle. They simply didn't have time to do all of the proper checking to safeguard against detection.
It might be time to start an investigation of Mr. Fitzgerald to determine if his intentions really are impartial and legal.
>>"As AIM goes forward with our awards, there is some evidence that CBS may be coming to grips with the scandal. It's about time."
Recent statements by Rather indicate he darn sure hasn't. What a clueless fool.
Congrats to Buckhead and TankerKC, you make us proud!
CONGRATS!!!!!!!
Note to liberal media scum and other affiliated lowlifes:
WE ARE JUST GETTING WARMED UP!
Also thanks to the Freepers who donate to keep the lights on here.
thanks for solving the mystery...
Dan Rather wearing a dunce cap.
How appropriate.
:)
Mapes calls it "political jihad" - you call it the TRUTH.
Congratulations!
Matt Drudge, Speech to the National Press Club, 6/2/98We have entered an era vibrating with the din of small voices. Every citizen can be a reporter, can take on the powers that be. The difference between the Internet, television and radio, magazines, newspapers is the two-way communication. The Net gives as much voice to a 13-year-old computer geek like me as to a CEO or speaker of the House. We all become equal.
And you would be amazed what the ordinary guy knows.
On the Net, you said what you meant and had better be ready to explain your position and how you'd arrived at it. Mouthing platitudes guaranteed that you would be challenged. Nothing was accepted at face value, or taken for granted. Everything was subject to question, revision, re-implementation, parody whether it was an algorithm, a political philosophy or, God help you, an advertisement.Chapter 1, Cluetrain Manifesto, "Internet Apocalypso"While the outcome of these debates did not invariably constitute wisdom for the ages, the process by which they took place was honing a razor-sharp sense of collective potential. The conversation was not only engaging, interesting, exciting it was effective. Tools and techniques emerged with a speed that broke all precedents. As would soon become obvious, the Net was a powerful multiplier for intellectual capital.
Good news all round. Good work, gentlemen.
Congressman Billybob
That drawing is one of my all-time faves. That person draws like Bob Dylan sings. Not very well, yet incredibly fantastic at the same time.
It is not "something new", Ms. Mapes.
Yes, "fundamentally frightening" to those that push lies.
You have never seen "this kind of response" before because you had you head buried up the posteriors of your liberal,lying ,partners of distortion!
Congrats men.......outstanding work!
Semper Fi'
I hope they get the technical details right. This was a highly technical argument, and I don't want any peripheral font nonsense associated with this.
Also, the real coffin nails came from guys outside FR who knew the history of computer fonts, even people from Adobe. Not to mention someone who dragged an IBM Composer out of storage -- the only machine from 1970 the could do proportional spacing.
We should also remember all the FReepers who provided analysis of the documents' content and style.
After last Sunday's "60 Minutes", I don't think so.
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