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]'''Free Republic''' is a moderated ] and activist site for ] from the ]. Founded in 1996 by Jim Robinson, it bills itself as "the premier on-line gathering place for independent, grass-roots conservatism on the web." | ]'''Free Republic''' is a moderated ] and activist site for ] from the ]. Founded in 1996 by Jim Robinson, it bills itself as "the premier on-line gathering place for independent, grass-roots conservatism on the web." | ||
The website has attracted controversy for what their critics consider inappropriate calls to action posted by some of its by members, and what they view as political extremism. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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Free Republic is a moderated Internet forum and activist site for conservatives from the United States. Founded in 1996 by Jim Robinson, it bills itself as "the premier on-line gathering place for independent, grass-roots conservatism on the web."
See also
External links
- Official website
- Statement by the founder of Free Republic
- York, Anthony. "Free Republic defends Salon." Salon, 18 July 2001.
- Pitt, William Rivers. "God Sees The Freepers." Editorial. Truthout: 9 June 2001.