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Ann Coulter Declares Roy Moore "Man of the Year"
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| 12-19-03
| Coulter, Ann
Posted on 12/30/2003 5:50:06 AM PST by Theodore R.
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To: Theodore R.
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posted on
12/30/2003 6:04:41 AM PST
by
putupon
(-; Hey ArbustoBustezas, those rose colored glasses ain't what's making Jorge look Pinko! ;-)
To: Theodore R.
Ann Coulter is a gem.
Ann
The Dems all hate her every move,
Theyd like to see her dead.
For on their Marxist plans for us,
Some light this ladys shed.
I watch her every chance I get,
And listen to her views.
The Libral press cant stand her,
The Dems control the news.
Bill and Hill both hate her guts,
We all know they have reason.
Dems cant stand Ann Coulters book,
Exposing them for TREASON.
Conspiracy Guy 12/30/3
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posted on
12/30/2003 6:06:29 AM PST
by
Conspiracy Guy
(No words were harmed during the production of this tagline.)
To: Theodore R.
I usually agree with Ann, but in this case her hero worship is ill-placed. Moore's outrageous actions and statements won't help anybody - and they've already hurt a lot of folks. All I see in his efforts is a rude little boy yelling " Look at me ! Look at me ! Look.... " ad nauseum.
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posted on
12/30/2003 6:30:05 AM PST
by
jimt
To: putupon
huh! Life-size in the horizontal dimension...
To: jimt
Please provide some examples of Judge Moore's outrageous actions and statements.
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posted on
12/30/2003 6:47:20 AM PST
by
Drawsing
(Suitable for all audiences.)
To: Drawsing
Please provide some examples of Judge Moore's outrageous actions and statements. How about his using the placement of the Ten Commandments monument in a courthouse to gain name recognition and further your political carreer? Now that Moore has widespread name recognition look for him to run for Govenor of Alabama next go around. Politico's don't come more shallow than Roy Moore. Ask someone who lives in Alabama.
To: Theodore R.
I really causes me concern that some on this site, that call themselves conservative, where so ready to condemn Judge Moore for a misdomenor while excusing the Alabama State and US Supreme Courts for their felonies against the Constitution and the American people.
I had a somewhat long discussion in private Freep mail with an increasingly angry judge that laid out his military service, flew his flag of patriotism high, touted his bravery, and yet huffed that Moore should bow to illegal laws that our founding father's urged us to ignore merely because it is the law. Our Founding Fathers urged us to civil disobediance against un-Constitutional laws passed by a deliberate and studied judicial mis-interpretation of that document.
Somewhere along the line the Judge lost his guts. Judge Moore did not, so I am with Ann Coulter in naming Judge Moore, "Man of the Year", perhaps century.
To: Thermalseeker
As noted in the article, the ACLU came after judge Moore way back in '95, and followed him since. It seems to me that the ACLU were the media hogs here, not Moore.
To: Theodore R.
Sorry Ann, but Roy Moore is more like "Nutcase of the Year", though he did have some stiff competition.
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posted on
12/30/2003 7:14:20 AM PST
by
RJCogburn
("I need a good judge."......Lucky Ned Pepper to Mattie Ross of near Dardenelle in Yell County)
To: Thermalseeker
Why don't you wait until he actually starts a campaign before imputing all kinds of ulterior motives to him? Make no mistake about it, it's just as easy for other Freepers to deconstruct everything **you** say here in the same way.
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posted on
12/30/2003 7:31:58 AM PST
by
Mmmike
To: Theodore R.
I always enjoy Anne's writing, but this time I feel she has outdone herself. Pro or con Roy Moore, she illustrates in many ways the pulse of what has occurred in this nation regarding the courts, the double standards of liberals, and the degradation of local communitied being able to make laws and jurisdictions for themselves.
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posted on
12/30/2003 7:40:36 AM PST
by
AD from SpringBay
(We have the government we allow and deserve.)
To: Drawsing
Please provide some examples of Judge Moore's outrageous actions and statements. Here are a few of the more egregious.
1) Declaring that the Alabama constitution "required" him to "acknowledge God". There is absolutely nothing in the constitution that could be so construed. The framers of the Alabama constitution invoked God's favor and guidance in their work, but laid no requirement for government officials to "acknowledge God".
2) Declaring after his hearing that the Alabama attorney general "three times" asked him "to deny God". The attorney general, a devout Christian himself, never asked him to do any such thing.
3) Declaring that his monument was "from God", and thus belonged in the rotunda, and that any other "was not from God" and thus had no place.
The first two statements are blatant lies - the last an example of the incredible self-pride that was his downfall.
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posted on
12/30/2003 7:45:31 AM PST
by
jimt
To: jimt
Your singular-minded and context-crafted-for-design-failure misrepresentations are duly noted.
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posted on
12/30/2003 8:10:37 AM PST
by
First_Salute
(May God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
To: jimt
If your examples were not taken out of context then you make a good point against Judge Moore. However I have heard many speeches and interviews with the man and have never gotten any impression of conceit, arrogance and selfish ambition. I suspect that were I to read a full transcript of the examples you gave, it would leave me with quite a different impression.
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posted on
12/30/2003 8:49:54 AM PST
by
Drawsing
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To: Drawsing
Please provide some examples of Judge Moore's outrageous actions and statements. Moore claimed that he would have an announcement that would be dramatic and change the course of the country. Days later, his announcement turned out to be that he was proposing a piece of legislation.
There are psychiatric terms for people with such crazy delusions of grandeur but I think it is enough to call him a nutcase.
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posted on
12/30/2003 8:53:35 AM PST
by
RJCogburn
("I need a good judge."......Lucky Ned Pepper to Mattie Ross of near Dardenelle in Yell County)
To: Theodore R.
Ole Roy was doing fine right up until he refused the orders of the Federal Court. At that point he left the powers that be with little choice but to act. And it was better handled by AL than by the FBI. The fight was honorable, but he lost. Pick yourself up and move on to fight another day... or if you're Judge Roy ... sit down and whine that you shouldn't have lost ...
I still think it was a calculated move to catapult him into a Gov/Senate seat ...
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posted on
12/30/2003 8:55:47 AM PST
by
BlueNgold
(Feed the Tree .....)
To: Theodore R.
Good for Ann. She is terrific. Highly recommend the book TREASON.
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posted on
12/30/2003 9:04:07 AM PST
by
Dante3
To: Theodore R.
The conservative argument for enforcing inane court rulings is that the only other option is anarchy. But we are already living in anarchy. It's a one-sided, Alice-in-Wonderland anarchy in which liberals always win and conservatives always loseand then cheerfully enforce their own defeats. Oh, you see an abortion clause in there? Okay, I don't see it, but we'll enforce it. Sodomy, too, you say? Okay, it's legal. Gay marriage? Just give us a minute to change the law. No prayer in schools? It's out. Go-go dancing is speech, but protest at abortion clinics isn't? Okie-doky. No Ten Commandments in the courthouse? Somebody get the number of a monument removal service. What passes for "constitutional law" can be fairly summarized as: heads we win, tails you lose. The only limit on liberal insanity in this country is how many issues they can get before a court.
Exactly. Conservatives think court orders have to be obeyed, even when the orders have no basis in law or constitution. That is rule of will, not rule of law.
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posted on
12/30/2003 9:08:33 AM PST
by
Gelato
To: RJCogburn; jimt
"There are psychiatric terms for people with such crazy delusions of grandeur but I think it is enough to call him a nutcase."Yeah, Moore is a far-right nutcase ideologue, and the ACLU represents the Paul Reveres of Freedom without an agenda.
When the liberal courts demand that some of you political pragmatists to get off the fence to pick up the soap off the floor in some "neutral" locker room, after removing your coke-bottle thick glasses I assume one bar won't quite be enough.
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