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  • Dude, Where's My Candidate?

    01/27/2004 6:45:24 AM PST · by Akira · 60 replies · 176+ views
    National Review Online ^ | Jan 27, 2004 | Andrew Cline
    Stepping into the Dennis Kucinich rally at the University of New Hampshire on Sunday night, the first thing to hit you is the stench of male body odor. Not the "man, it's hot on the dance floor, I think I'll take my sweater off" kind of odor, but the "I use organic deodorant" kind. The second thing that hits you is the aroma of marijuana. Not the "Dude, want a toke?" variety, but the "No, officer, we just went outside for some fresh air" kind. Signs hang from the ceiling along each wall. "Vote Kucinich 4 Healthcare." Tables full of...
  • Flower Power to Mars

    01/26/2004 11:33:52 AM PST · by qam1 · 15 replies · 124+ views
    lewrockwell.com ^ | 1/26/04 | Steven LaTulippe
    Watching the President’s state of the union address the other day was an experience best described in 60’s lingo as "a bad trip." Suddenly, all of the horrific things that have happened over the past three years of this man’s presidency were replayed in front of me in a surreal fashion. Hanging chads…jet fuel fires…anthrax-o-grams…Patriot Acts…highway snipers…runaway spending…indiscriminate invasions…the boozy twins…Paul Wolfowitz’s bad haircut. The room spun and went dark. I "came to" several hours later in a cold sweat on my living room floor. After returning from my ride in Bush’s yellow submarine, I decided to clear my head...
  • US Downed Its Own Twin Towers, New (Egyptian) Song Says

    01/21/2004 11:07:26 AM PST · by veronica · 25 replies · 317+ views
    CNSNews.com ^ | January 21, 2004 | Julie Stahl
    Jerusalem (CNSNews.com) - A new song by a popular Egyptian singer accuses the United States of bringing down the Twin Towers so it could portray Arabs and Muslims as terrorists and have an excuse to meddle with the Arab world. Singer Sha'ban Abd Al-Rahim's song Kharittat Al Tariq (Road Map) -- a reference to the U.S.-backed Israeli-Palestinian peace plan -- "gives voice to widespread views in the Egyptian street regarding the September 11th events and the U.S.-Iraq standoff," said a review in the weekly Cairo Times, a translation of which was provided by the Middle East Media Research Institute. "The...
  • Are You Going To Get Mad?

    01/20/2004 9:33:48 PM PST · by TomHolly · 200 replies · 1,374+ views
    Charley Reese ^ | 1-24-2004 | Charley Reese
    Are You Going To Get Mad? It is now about as clear as it's going to get that Saddam Hussein had no weapons of mass destruction. Secretary of State Colin Powell even contradicted himself (in his U.N. speech) by admitting recently that there is no evidence of any link between Saddam and al-Qaida. Prior to the Iraq War, the Bush administration asserted as fact that Saddam had huge quantities of chemical and biological weapons and was actively pursuing nuclear weapons. Administration members ridiculed people who expressed any doubts. Today, after spending millions of dollars looking for the weapons, they haven't...
  • ZOT: 27 Similarities Between Hitler and President Bush (barf)

    01/04/2004 11:09:22 AM PST · by normal conservative · 119 replies · 3,560+ views
    truthinaction ^ | Edward Jayne
    1. Like Hitler, President Bush was not elected by a majority, but was forced to engage in political maneuvering in order to gain office. 2. Like Hitler, Bush began to curtail civil liberties in response to a well-publicized national outrage, in Hitler's case the Reichstag fire, in Bush's case the 9-11 catastrophe. 3. Like Hitler, Bush went on to pursue a reckless ultra-nationalist foreign policy without the mandate of the electorate. 4. Like Hitler, Bush has accordingly improved his popularity ratings, especially with veterans and conservative Republicans, by mounting an aggressive public relations campaign against foreign enemies. Just as Hitler...
  • Same troll. Zot: What will be the top headlines on January 1, 2005?

    01/01/2004 4:10:58 PM PST · by help me help me · 121 replies · 377+ views
    My personal choices: "Rush Limbaugh Raped in Prison" "George Bush Despondent After Howard Dean Landslide" "America Gleeful About a New Democratic Congress"
  • ZOT: The Return of the King. Not the Lord Of The Rings kind.

    12/29/2003 7:14:01 PM PST · by Fat Kid NW · 219 replies · 1,074+ views
    Overlord Digest ^ | Sven Kittensen
    <p>Okay, so I thought that I could at least have civil debate with INTELLIGENT conservatives, but after posting under a different name, not only were the responses the equivellant of "UH-UH," but I was denied my rights as a citizen of this great country. It appears to me that Free Republic is not interested in FREE SPEECH! I do love the U.S., I just disagree with the jingoism that followed 9/11. I disagree with our leaders purposfully lying to their citizens in order to go to war. I disagree with going to war against the express directions of the UN which was made to council the nations on these issues. I disagree with the nation's presidency being stolen from the rightful owner, the man who truly won the election. I disagree with that stolen presidency being handed to a C average student who has a criminal record and went AWOL when he was supposed to be serving in the military. I disagree with corporations running the government in the new era of pay to play politics. I disagree with the same corporations that run the country, run the news media. I disagree with conservatives instead of listening to what a liberal has to say, they resort to attacking them with (sometimes) drastic immaturity. I disagree with using religion to get votes. I disagree with religion. I disagree with history being written by the victors. I disagree with with the USA PATRIOT Act not only because anyone can be detained for any reason for any amount of time without a trial with a jury of twelve peers. I disagree with the fact it is called the "Patriot Act" and yet there is nothing patriotic about it. I DO agree with the quote "If you are willing to sacrifice freedom for for security, you deserve neither." I disagree with the civilians in this country not standing up and calling for an impeachment for a president that has done far worse than getting a blow job in the oval office. He has LIED, CHEATED, AND MURDERED. I disagree with everyone being angry at Bill Clinton for smoking marijuana but no one criticizes George W. Bush for DRUNK DRIVING and COCAINE use. I disagree with George W. Bush saying in a nationally televised broadcast, "If you aren't with us, you're with the terrorists." This hurt the feelings of about 60% of New York citizens because they not only lost friends and family in the World Trade Center on 9/11, but they also opposed going to war with Iraq. You can imagine the deranged ultimatum this put on those poor Ameericans who had to choose between those who killed their friends and family and the their better judgment to wait for a UN resolution. I disagree with a $350 billion tax that goes directly to the 1% minority of the wealthy. I disagree with the "No Child Left Behind" policy. Standardized tests don't teach children anything but how to memorize test questions. As a teacher, I can only describe it as leaving every child behind. I disagree with arch conservatives on this website saying that I have AIDS because I am liberal and am into homosexual activites. To clear up your mislead statements of slander. I am heterosexual, I do not have AIDS. I have two healthy children that are beautiful and will be entering school in a year. I love my wife and my country. I don't agree with you...but that doesn't mean I hate you or your thoughts. I encourage them. But please stop reacting to someone that you disagree with in an angry passion of blind ignorance. It doesn't solve anything.</p>
  • ZOT!!! Low IQs found in trolls.

    12/30/2003 7:28:49 AM PST · by nolongerforsale · 164 replies · 479+ views
    Many books and articles have been written by psychologists estimating the IQs of people like Isaac Newton and Louis XIV. These estimates may not be very exact, but a surprising amount can be learned by studying the biography of a person and noting their intellectual development. Isaac Newton, Leibnitz, and Goethe have all been estimated to have had very high IQs, ranging from 160 to 200. Napoleon and Hitler have been estimated around 130-140. King Frederick the Great and Czar Peter the Great around 150. The kings of Europe as a group would be one of the most intelligent groups...