Posted on 07/11/2002 3:14:37 PM PDT by AnnaZ
Edited on 07/11/2002 3:39:15 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
ON THE NEXT UNSPUN...
July 11, 2002
9:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. EDT
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. PST...
"SLANDER, SCANDALS, AND SCOUNDRELS"
ANN COULTER
discusses the release of her latest book
and last week's Must-See-TV catfight!
We'll ask
REVEREND JESSE LEE PETERSON
of B.O.N.D. ...
if the Mother Ship doesn't come for Farrakhan,
will the State Department?
Also...
WHEN LOCAL COPS MAKE NATIONAL NEWS
Plus...
BONEHEADED LIE-BERAL QUOTES OF THE MONTH
and
UNSPUN'S STOPPED CLOCK AWARD
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Couric Slanders Coulter as 'Right-Wing Tele-bimbo'...Nevertheless, Coulter may have a point, just based on the appearances of Couric and Eva Braun alone:
NewsMax.com | June 26, 2002 | Carl Limbacher
Posted on 06/26/2002 9:39 AM Pacific by Carl/NewsMax
103 posted on 6/26/02 11:07 AM Pacific by archy
Coulter calls her "the affable Eva Braun of morning TV"
Justin Raimondo's hatchet job, from http://www.antiwar.com/justin/j100501.html:October 5, 2001
KU KLUX COULTER
A spat on the Right reveals a lotAnn Coulter is a leggy, sassy blonde telebimbo, (and constitutional lawyer) whose career as a TV talking head took off during the Clinton scandals and, like Clinton, she never really went away. Her column, distributed by Universal Press Syndicate, has been a mainstay of the firebreathing Right...
15 minutes is better than none, I s'pose.
Coulter vs Couric Live ThreadFor the record, Ann says that she was NOT wearing heels in that photograph.
6-26-2002
Posted on 06/26/2002 3:54 AM Pacific by BigWaveBetty
10 posted on 6/26/02 4:16 AM Pacific by Rodney King
To: Rodney King
Great shot! High heels, daiseyMae shorts, long blond hair/legs and a 22long !! :-)
16 posted on 6/26/02 4:26 AM Pacific by JoeSixPack1
To: Rodney King
Please tell me she's not wearing pumps with shorts. That would NOT be a good thing.
22 posted on 6/26/02 4:38 AM Pacific by Xenalyte
To: Xenalyte
That would NOT be a good thing.
Only if you are a woman. Men like that sort of thing..........
Me too! I just think she's the greatest thing in the world! She NEVER, EVER disappoints me!
Yes, it was Frank MeyerFrom http://www.acton.org/research/libtrad/meyer.html:
Frank S. Meyer (19091972)
"Unless men are free to be vicious, they cannot be virtuous."With this simple statement from his 1962 book, In Defense of Freedom: A Conservative Credo, Frank S. Meyer defined the goal of postwar conservatism: to create a society in which men are free to pursue virtue but not enforce virtue at the point of a gun.
After World War II, when collectivism seemed triumphant, individuals who opposed the welfare state for different reasons banded together in order to fight it. Yet the tension between the traditionalists and libertarians threatened to tear the conservative movement apart. Meyer showed the groups what they had in common by pointing out where they were each mistaken.
To the libertarians he said: You are right; freedom is the only political end. But that does not mean it is the only end. Without using force, intellectuals must persuade people of the virtuous path and must not be afraid to make moral judgments. After all, freedom itself is based on the moral principle that men are endowed with inalienable rights by their creator.
And to the traditionalists he said: You are right when you say that a large leviathan state corrupts individuals by taking over functions of society, but you cannot destroy leviathan by proposing a group of mini-leviathans called communities. A community is nothing more than a group of individuals who voluntarily come together to achieve a common purpose. However, a community cannot force a man to be virtuous. In order for a man to achieve virtue, he must make a choice between good and evil, and the government should not interfere between man and his Maker.
With his philosophy, Meyer showed that enforcing Christian virtues by the state is anti-Christian. Unlike the Greek pagan philosophy, Judaism and Christianity teach that human beings are not parts of an organic whole but autonomous individuals free to pursue their destinies and accountable for their actions. Meyer is his own best example of free will. After being an active member of the Communist party, Meyer recognized his error and did everything he could to destroy the evil philosophy he once helped promote. He became a founding editor of National Review, and converted to Catholicism as he was dying of cancer in 1972. The fall of the Iron Curtain, the pope's embrace of capitalism, and the progress of the conservative movement in America are just some of the vindications of Meyer's efforts.
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