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  • Rush Limbaugh (NOT) (Not LIVE) thread - Mon Jan. 2nd

    01/02/2006 8:16:09 AM PST · by MNJohnnie · 53 replies · 1,166+ views
    I have been told by other Freepers today is a "Best of" show.
  • Two little scrawny white kids intimidate hundreds of black people!!(Michael Moore alert)

    12/12/2004 1:55:30 PM PST · by Private_Sector_Does_It_Better · 24 replies · 2,353+ views
    Video The Vote ^ | 11/2/04 | Michael Moore
    Video of alleged voter intimidation. WARNING!!!! TWO VERY SCARY REPUBLICAN POLL WATCHERS!!!!!
  • Once Called 'girlie Men,' Democrats May Also Be 'losers'

    11/04/2004 2:39:55 PM PST · by Pharmboy · 27 replies · 1,229+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Nov 4, 2004 | Anon CA Stringer
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Two days after the Democrats took at drubbing at the polls across the country, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger referred to leaders of the state's majority party as "losers." At a Thursday news conference, the Republican governor who branded Democrats "girlie men" during a budget fight last year was asked whether he would listen to tax-increase proposals from Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata or other Democratic leaders. "Why would I listen to losers?" Schwarzenegger asked. "Let's be honest." As soon as he made that remark, however, he tried to suggest he was referring not to Democrats themselves,...
  • Bush's Ohio Valley (SLATE Conspiracy Alert!!)

    10/22/2004 1:40:53 PM PDT · by MikefromOhio · 54 replies · 2,389+ views
    Slate.com ^ | Thursday, Oct. 21, 2004 | Chris Suellentrop
    Bush's Ohio Valley Why has he stopped campaigning here? By Chris Suellentrop Posted Thursday, Oct. 21, 2004, at 1:37 PM PT Could he win without Ohio? Maybe. COLUMBUS, Ohio—White House press secretary Scott McClellan wandered into the press cabin on Air Force One this week to let the media know where President Bush would be campaigning. On Thursday, Pennsylvania. On Friday, Pennsylvania and Florida. On Saturday, Florida. Those are two of the presidential campaign's "Big Three" states, which nearly everyone assumes will decide the election. The glaring omission: Ohio. "Why aren't we going to Ohio? The president hasn't been there...