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Blast from the past: They even investigated Clinton's cat
Post Date: 2007-03-22 16:53:26 by Mekons4
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Back in his home state, the 60-year-old Burton, who favors gold bracelets and custom-made suits that flatter his tall, slim frame, is still "Danny" to just about everyone. He represents one of the safest and most conservative seats in the country: Central Indiana's 6th Congressional District has one of the highest concentrations of Republican voters in America; a key county in the district, Hamilton, is the nation's eighth wealthiest. Burton's constituents seem to like their congressman's outspoken ways. Not even his well-publicized gaffes have dampened local enthusiasm. "He was already extremely popular here," says Republican state Sen. Beverly Gard, ...

Ever wonder who forms them Blacks for Bush-type groups?
Post Date: 2007-03-21 20:45:42 by Mekons4
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One curious DU member had a look. I pay for membership at a site called http://domaintools.com. With my membership, I am able to perform a reverse IP lookup. What that means is that I am able to query a list of all the domains that share a particular web server. You may have heard that some emails sent and received in the DOJ/USA scandal, came from an email account that points to the domain http://gwb43.org. When one performs a WHOIS lookup for http://gwb43.org, they find that the domain is registered to the RNC. When I perform a reverse IP lookup for the RNC's main domain, http://rnc.org, the domain, http://gwb43.org will not appear. That is because currently, there is no website ...

Political "What's My Line." Find the real freeper
Post Date: 2007-03-20 01:26:26 by Mekons4
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Look closely. http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x452686

Iran Threatens Retaliation for Neocon Kidnap and Murder Campaign
Post Date: 2007-03-19 20:56:04 by Eoghan
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Like a meth lab situated out in the boonies and ignored by the local police and newspaper, the bastard child of Douglas Feith’s Office of Special Plans, the Iran-Syria Operations Group, operates with impunity. “Abram Shulsky, the neocon’s neocon, a scholar of Leo Strauss and Machiavelli, who has written about the application of Strauss’s thought to intelligence, is back,” Gary Leupp wrote nearly a year ago. Leupp went on to note the creation of the Office of Iranian Affairs (OIA), “apparently housed in the same Pentagon offices inhabited by its predecessor and involving some of the same slimy personnel,” including Abram Shulsky, head of the OSP under ...

FRetards' careful, reasoned response to Plame hearings [Full Thread]
Post Date: 2007-03-16 20:34:10 by Mekons4
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I have never been so pissed off at something on television in my entire live. With one exception and that's 9-11. Have they already caught her in perjury?! – referring to Plame This is such a farce...almost unwatchable.....if this wasn't such a witch hunt I would be laughing. The very idea of Waxman sitting where he is now, should have been enough to scare people into voting R. However, how many Americans have any idea who Waxman is or more to the point = what he is. The really bad thing is that at this hearing she can pretty much say whatever the hell she wants to say because, since the Libby trial, the White House is too scared to fire back with the truth. You know, ...

Dance, Foxholes, Dance. The Fox News Two-Step
Post Date: 2007-03-16 19:27:52 by Mekons4
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Dance, Foxholes, Dance! In the light of Fox News scrambling to maintain the thinnest veneer of "balance" after Democrats refused to lend them respectability, I thought it might be time to point out something I witnessed first hand as a public affairs sergeant in Afghanistan. I call it the "Fox News Two Step." You see, because my position was apolitical, very few of the journalists knew of my personal political leanings. I was, to them, just the guy who would get them on flights (and sometimes travel with them) to distant forward operating bases. When I wasn't in the field covering my own stories, I served as sort of a liaison between journalists and field units, ...

AARON
Post Date: 2007-03-16 10:23:59 by Nostalgia
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305. To: PatrioticAmerican (#249) So, what can you possibly make of anyone knowing your IP address? What? A big deal? About what? Every site you go to knows your IP. In fact, you may not know it, but there are many people who know what site you go to and you never have to go to their site to know it. If I might add a word to your post. Most forums, not all but most, are a wonderful source of information for domestic intelligence agencies. This is as it should be given the post 9-11 times in which we live. Rather than feel uneasy with the gathering tools used, real Americans should welcome them. The old adage holds true; If people have nothing to hide why be afraid? Most I know welcome ...

The Tribalism of the Conservatives
Post Date: 2007-03-15 16:40:08 by Peetie Wheatstraw
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I usually regard liberals and conservatives as equally but not identically reprehensible, rather like the complementary halves of a migraine headache. Some differences do stand out. Peculiar to conservatives is a certain tribalism, often accompanied by subclinical paranoia. They seem to be looking fearfully about as the wolves circle closer. It doesn’t matter whether there actually are any wolves. Recently I wrote of the quinceaños – i.e. fifteenth birthday party – of my Mexican stepdaughter Natalia. She’s a nice kid, highly literate for her years. I’m proud of her. She had dyed her hair blond, or golden I guess, which is something girls do. I got a lot of ...

History and the Movie “300”
Post Date: 2007-03-14 05:49:03 by Ada
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(Adapted from the introduction to the forthcoming book trailer published by Black Horse Comics, Inc. to accompany Director Zack Snyder’s new film “300”) The phrase “300 Spartans” evokes not only the ancient battle of Thermopylae, but also the larger idea of fighting for freedom against all odds — a notion subsequently to be enshrined through some 2500 years of Western civilization. Even today we remember the power of the Spartans’ defiance. “Come and take them,” they tell the Persian emissaries who demand their arms. “Then we will fight in the shade,” the Spartans boast when warned that the horde of Persian arrows will soon blot out ...

New Category --'Neocon Nuttery'
Post Date: 2007-03-12 10:19:27 by christine
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We need suggestions for keywords for the Auto Categorization. Freepers Free Republic Liberty Post Bots

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