Posted on 06/08/2006 10:16:41 AM PDT by johnny7
When I heard on cable television what Ann Coulter wrote and said about the widows of 9/11, my first reaction was pretty much unprintable. I have no apologies for it. Did this woman ever for a second stop and think that these womens' children might be watching TV and have to listen to her venomous words? So much for family values.
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Coulter's crimr was her stripping from the grieving activists their everlasting immunity. She merely said what others were too cowardly to say because of political correctness. She is to be applauded, not condemned.
LOL. They are falling in Coulter's trap. I hope she skewers traitor-boy worse than she did Clinton.
eh? would'nt mind seeing her in a diaper just now....um, she is a little skinny, but definitely palatable...:-)
Ann Coulter's remarks are very useful. We need people to throw cold water on the Left's version of Papal Infallibility as regards Cindy Sheehan and the Jersey Girls. One can't speak rationally to most of the Liberal opposition; however, one can shock them and upset their unthinking, automatic beliefs by doing what Ann Coulter has done. She is one of the few major pundits who understands Liberal psychology and how to deal with it. Also, sarcasm is hard to bring off in print; however, Ann Coulter is up there with Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift in her skill in handling that art.
Coulter deserves it because she went out and made sure it would happen. She's playing the libs like a fiddle, laughing all the way to the bank.
Commies never criticize commies.
I agree. See my above post #23..
She'll turn 'ol horseface... into a gelding.
Ther-ayyy-suh has alredy done that.
BULLS%!T!!!!
Breitweiser was in an add paid for by the Democrats!!
"I want to look in my daughter's eyes and know that she is safe, and that is why I am voting for John Kerry," Kristen Breitweiser, whose husband was killed in the attacks, says in an ad by the Democrat's campaign."
John Kerry....Didn't he serve in Vietnam?
No. He just visited long enough to get some medals to throw over the White House wall.
add =ad
What about the family members of Vietnam veterans whom Kerry slimed as war criminals? Did Kerry ever stop to think of those?
Shouldn't that be SOL?
"John Kerry....Didn't he serve in Vietnam?"
Yes. As a spokesman for the enemy.
Five 9/11 Widows to Endorse Kerry
By Devlin Barrett
The Associated Press
Monday 13 September 2004
WASHINGTON - Five outspoken Sept. 11 widows on Tuesday will publiclyendorse John Kerry for president, The Associated Presshas learned, throwing their weight behind the Democratic challenger in aheated campaign debate over who is best suited to defend the nation fromanother terrorist attack.
Some, including Kristen Breitweiser, of Middletown, N.J., and MonicaGabrielle, of West Haven, Conn., also have agreed to make campaignappearances for the Democratic senator, campaign sources told the AP.
"We will be speaking from the heart, and speaking from our conscience,"Breitweiser said Monday. She would not elaborate. Breitweiser is by farthe most visible and outspoken of the Sept. 11 family advocates, and hasbeen highly critical of the government's reform efforts to date.
The move highlights the widening political divide among the nearly 3,000Sept. 11 families.
At the Republican National Convention two weeks ago, two widows and thesister of another Sept. 11 victim offered moving tributes to theirdeparted loved ones. The somber appearances offered no direct endorsementof President Bush , but their message of support wasunmistakable.
Other relatives publicly have praised Bush's response to the attacks, evenamid the displeasure of many families over an early Bush campaign ad thatused images from the World Trade Center site.
Bush has made his response to the terrorist strike the centerpiece of hisre-election campaign.
Three years after the attacks, most of the families agree on the need forreforms in how the government manages and conducts intelligence work. Butthey are split on what those changes should be and who should make them.
Some relatives, including Breitweiser, have promised to create a watchdoglist to track any lawmakers who oppose reforms proposed by an independent,bipartisan commission that investigated the attacks.
The commission issued its report in July. Among its major recommendationsare the creation of a national counterterrorism center and a new directorof intelligence with Cabinet-level authority over budgets and intelligencepolicies. Congress is hurrying to enact some of the recommendations beforeits adjourns for the year, including Bush's support for creating the postof national intelligence director.
Kerry has said all of the recommendations should be adopted as quickly aspossible.
Kerry's defending them because in his eyes they're a veritable 'Buffet of Wealthy Widows.'
He may need a new one in the future! *Smirk*
"Kerry makes Ann's point precisely. It is sacrilege to attack the political points made by a liberal icon. "
Bingo.
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