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Free Republic is a moderated Internet forum and chat site for self-described conservatives, primarily within the United States. [1] It presents articles and comments posted pseudonymously by registered members, known as "Freepers", [2] using screen names.
Note that in the last few minutes, various editors seem to have "scrubbed" this page of many of the true negative comments about Free Republic. BenBurch 17:04, 4 October 2005 (UTC) BenBurch: It's clear that your entries on FR and CU are meant as some sort of payback, and not about unbiased information. I think you should just drop it.
Postings on Free Republic sometimes gain national attention. During the runup to the 2004 U.S. presidential Elections, author Jerome Corsi posted a series of inflammatory comments on Free Republic. Some of his comments were repeated in national media, drawing an apology from Corsi, who said they were meant as a joke.
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—Preceding unsigned comment added by 63.242.54.162 18:24, 25 January 2011 (UTC) I agree, while Free Republic is filled with troglodyte opinions, they aren't child pornographers. It should be removed. -GMcG I also agree it should be removed. And I've belonged to DU since '03.198.228.228.27 02:49, 11 August 2014 (UTC)
The Iowa-born president's resistance to New Deal excesses sounds prophetic when we look at America today, writes John Hendrickson. Herbert Hoover New Deal-era warnings offer key wisdom today, too ...
Free Republic is a "for-profit", non-tax exempt [1] moderated Internet forum, activist and chat site for conservatives, primarily within the United States. It presents articles and comments posted anonymously by registered members using screen names. To improve the article, I propose making two separate changes to the lead.