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  • The End is Near: The Coming Constitutional Insurrection

    12/27/2004 12:17:55 PM PST · by hipaatwo · 14 replies · 762+ views
    This is written by the guy (nutjob) that was on Hannity and Colmes last week that sent Colmes off. Colmes was so pissed at Lytel he told him he's making libs look bad. Read on and you can see how bad they really are. (But, most of you know that already) -------------------------------------------------------- If it is true that wisdom grows only from truth then the newspaper-reading public in the nation’s capital is being starved of the food they need to be wise citizens. After more than a month of avoiding the single most urgent question before the American people – whether...
  • C-SPAN ALERT: D.C. CHAPTER PRESS CONFERENCE TONIGHT, 10:10 EST [replay at 7 PM Eastern, 12/22]

    12/21/2004 4:20:42 PM PST · by kristinn · 303 replies · 6,221+ views
    C-SPAN ^ | Tuesday, December 21, 2004 | Kristinn
    The D.C. Chapter of Free Republic held a press conference this afternoon at the National Press Club to talk about the issues surrounding President Bush's Inaugural Parade in Washington, D.C. on January 20, 2005 and the controversy over demonstration permits for it.C-SPAN and Fox News were there, as was a reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.The Associated Press, which covered the morning press conference by yet another anti-Bush group planning to protest his inauguration, was a no-show at our press conference. So far, the AP has run two stories today about the anti-Bush group. Here and here. This follows the...
  • Singing to the Converted (kerry, pathetic crowd)

    08/12/2004 5:58:33 AM PDT · by OESY · 20 replies · 1,206+ views
    New York Times ^ | August 12, 2004 | JEFF LEEDS
    For the left-leaning rock fan, the "Unplug Bush" fund-raiser here on Tuesday offered plenty of chances to rage financially against the president's political machine. Concertgoers, who paid $50 to hear acoustic sets by a string of politically minded musicians, could also spend money on paraphernalia like Redefeat Bush condoms ($3) and baby outfits emblazoned with the word "vote'' ($25). The event, organized to raise money for Democratic voter registration, generated $4,000 in revenue, according to the Committee to Redefeat the President, the political action committee that staged the concert. About 200 attended, though organizers said they had hoped for 300...
  • Games People Play

    07/10/2003 3:39:47 PM PDT · by William McKinley · 110 replies · 4,393+ views
    7/10/03 | William McKinley
    <p>"If I promise you the Moon and the Stars, Would you believe it?</p> <p>Games people play in the middle of the night" - Alan Parsons Project, "Games People Play"</p> <p>The recent fiasco experienced by the New York Times over the creative writing exploits of Jayson Blair should have served as a warning to journalists to be careful over the information they publish. A news outfit depends upon its credibility, just as surely as our society depends upon news reporting in order for people to make judgments over their own governance. Yet it appears that some lessons are not easily learned, as was recently demonstrated by some events which are to this moment still unfolding.</p>