October 9, 2007
Posted: October 9th, 2007 07:45 AM ET

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Alice Newman Center Harbor NH   October 9th, 2007 6:56 pm ET

a shout out to John Chicago – you are the type of so-called patriot that makes almost everyone uneasy -always willing to ad just heat to a discussion – never any light. If this is the best you have to offer – how very sad.

As to a GOP only: they've been doing it for years: in their country clubs, whenever King George speaks: in some of the "think tanks" and other secret organizations like the Skull & Bones – that's why the GOP candidates don't mind blowing off any debates held by minorities – we don't exist except to serve the masters.

One reason Justice Thomas is so bitter -he belongs to neither group – not the good ol' boys or the brothers.

Tom - Dedham, Mass   October 9th, 2007 1:17 pm ET

You are exactly right Jennifer, that is all it is.

Hey JEP, the guys name is Henry Waxman, a Rep from Santa Monica and LA. and he has ORDERED his PAID STAFF to go over transcripts of conservative talk radio hosts to dig something up so he can run to the FCC and attempt to get them muzzled.

The Fairness doctrine is the left-wing nutbags latest project to stop speech that is not like their own, PERIOD.

Freedom of speech, as long as it is isn't speech that we are not going to get in the MSM (the whole Sandy Berger story, Oil for food, Hillary promising in-state tuition for ILLEGALS and the Hsu scandal etc, etc), as long as it is like minded speech, eh Henry?

Why is the story about the AWOL and scandal ridden Democratic Mayor of NJ NOT on the "political ticker", how about the dozen or so DEMOCRATS that got nabbed in a MAJOR corruption scandal A few weeks back in NJ?

My bad, there goes that dirtbag Larry Craig, story at 11:00.

James (the real one), Phoenix Az   October 9th, 2007 12:42 pm ET

It is funny how the left spins into a frenzy if they're somehow "left out" (ie Republican website).

HOW UNFAIR.. HOW RACIAL...HOW PREJUDICE... well yes we (dems) have one of those too... BUT WE ALLOW DEMOCRATS!!

Jennifer, Houston, TX   October 9th, 2007 12:34 pm ET

Did any of you actually go to the website? I just went there...it's not really that big of a deal. Just seems like a place to fundraise. I didn't come across anything offensive at all. What's the big deal?

Happy Gilmore, Warrenton VA   October 9th, 2007 12:33 pm ET

It is no different from the dummycrat's version: actblue.com. People who are convinced the Right is out to get America need to reconsider their version of reality.

Brendan H., San Antonio, TX   October 9th, 2007 11:56 am ET

BULLETIN TO RIGHT-WINGERS....

If Moveon.org's site was that bad, especially in light of the Petraeus ad, why haven't they been sued or brought up on seditious charges by the government?

Hmmmmm?!?!?!?!

Brendan, San Antonio, TX   October 9th, 2007 11:54 am ET

This isn't new.

The Bushbots had plenty of websites designed to assassinate Gore in 2000 and Kerry in 2004.

Or, are they making it official now?!

Richard, St. Paul, MN   October 9th, 2007 11:31 am ET

Republicans smell funny.

Sean, Dallas, TX   October 9th, 2007 11:22 am ET

Notice how the site isn't linked. "The emprical Bush regime"? Bradley, you're just a silly, silly man. So would you say then that the Democrat's paranoia is what MoveOn.org and Media Matters result from? Please.

Mitch Goldstein - Greensburg, PA   October 9th, 2007 10:35 am ET

Who on earth wants to see another extremist web site?

therealist   October 9th, 2007 9:31 am ET

What comes around, goes around...

Wasn't our recent election reforms another estounding governmental success story. See you there..

John Chicago   October 9th, 2007 9:29 am ET

Good I really dont see Democrats anymore as Americans, more like Traitors or WIMPS....

Simon White-Thatch Potentloins, Upstate NY   October 9th, 2007 9:29 am ET

It's like the passengers on the Titanic finding one additional lifeboat. It isn't going to save 98% of the people destined to go down with the ship.

To continue the analogy, these people got aboard the greatest ship in the world and managed to run it into an iceberg. It didn't have to happen.

Lori, Racine WI   October 9th, 2007 9:26 am ET

Democrats have a similar site, according to the video. I don't think there is anything wrong with using the web to raise money. Maybe it is a good sign that conservatives are finally joining the 21st century.

J, Rochester, NY   October 9th, 2007 8:21 am ET

It is nice that the Republicans will have a place to spout their racist, homophobic, and otherwise negative viewpoints with each other.

Pat, Salem VA   October 9th, 2007 8:03 am ET

What snobs people of this ilk (Repubs) are!!! First they decline to meet (scheduling issues, my Aunt Fannie!) and discuss concerns of African Americans and Hispanics and now this. By the way...what ever happened to Alan Keyes??? In promoting the upcoming Repub debate...I don't see him pictured anywhere in the line-up! This, in part, is what is so disgusting about the entire GOP!!!!!

laurinda,ny   October 9th, 2007 7:52 am ET

The New York Times is ine of the worst newspapers in the US. I only buy it once a week to use for the bottom of my bird cages.

AnaHadWolves, Philadelphia, PA, USA   October 9th, 2007 7:35 am ET

Here's another "Republicans-only" invention: the circular firing-squad. Hope y'all continue to use that one in the '08 elections, too.

Southern Democrat   October 9th, 2007 7:07 am ET

At least the repubs have a place to go. Maybe it will help keep them away from the rest of us normal folks.

JEP Eldridge, IA   October 9th, 2007 6:45 am ET

Of course the double standard out there will in cause the left to be infuriated. Just like all the hullabaloo about Rush Limbaugh. I hear now that a Dem. senator is looking to monitor Rush and censure him. What happened to free speech? Oh yeah, only when it suits their party.

Bradley Schaubs, Greeley, CO   October 9th, 2007 2:09 am ET

The empirical Bush regime finally gets its wish. Go figure. I should have known the Republicans' paranoia would drive them to do something like this. One more reason why I'll never trust the Republican party ever again.

Sam, Nashville, TN   October 8th, 2007 11:31 pm ET

Hahaha tisk tisk Republicans, what's next? Maybe Republican only restrooms with Senator Craig as your restroom attendant.

Frank Virginia Beach VA   October 8th, 2007 10:51 pm ET

Well, it's about time. It won't be any moveon.org, but it will do doubt help.

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