Posted on 06/10/2006 2:46:32 PM PDT by WestVirginiaRebel
Ann Coulter criticized four of the women whose husbands died on 9/11, and now a congressmen from the New York/New Jersey area has written a scathing letter-signed by nearly two dozen other congressmen-to the author.
In Coulter's new book "Godless: The Curch of Liberalism," she wrote, "I've never seen people enjoying their husbands' deaths so much," and that the four were "reveling in their status as celebrities and stalked by giref-arazzis."
In response, House Democrats from Long Island and New York City have signed their names to a letter drafted by Rep. Steve Israeil (D-Hungtington) demanding that Coulter apologize.
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Oh, oh, oh, I know!! 'Cute' catchphrases, name calling, and repetitive rhetoric with little to no actual arguments? It's how most of her books are written, why should she respond in public any different?
Coulter's style grates my last nerve. It's like reading or watching the Harry Potter version of conservatism...
Maybe not POTUS, but she'd look smart in long, sleek, black robe sitting on the Supreme Court.
Ann should not apologize for the truth!These women are like vultures feeding off 3,000 dead bodies.The only reason these congressman sent her this letter is because they want votes in the next election.
LOL...good one
Yep. She's really good at winning people over to our side, isn't she?
Oooh, TWO DOZEN congressmen.
I think there's probably half-a-dozen congressmen who think sex with children should be legalized...
right the people that are upset by her statements are going to sprint over to the Democrats because Democrats are such lovable, sweet, harmless folks.
Jim Pinkerton just said on FOXNews Watch, "Ann jumped the shark this time." Like so many others, Jim thinks he has to play the political correctness card by chiding Ann.
Even Lawrence LIAR LIAR O'Donnell "gets it". He reminded Olberman on MSNBC that Ann is a political satirist.He knows Ann is having the time of her life by sparking this debate.
I think Ann hit the nail on the head with her Jersey Girl rants, and lumping them together with Cindy Sheehan, to expose how they debase the lives of their loved ones out of political hatred for George Bush is sheer brilliance!! Yes, I agree, Ann is out front of even Rush on this, and Michael Berg's insane reaction to Zaqawi's death proved her point. Every news network had him on, exposing the MSM's eagerness to assist the left in their sick strategy.
Ann should send him a box of salt and a hammer....
How about Ward Churchill for calling the WTC victims "Little Eichmans" and "Innocent? Hardly?"
How bout Bill Maher saying that Laura Bush is like Hitler's dog?
Or Turbin Durbin for comparing our troops to Nazis, etc?
Michael Moore surely deserves one of these letters.
Is Dan Rather getting one of these letters for...how about Kerry for...never mind.
I agree.
She went over the line.
She doesn't need to go down to that level but it seems she revels in it, like the KosKids do.
Ann, you're fantastic. You owe the liberal scum nothing! Just keep up the good work!
B.S. The difference between Ann and scum like Ted Rall is that Ann told the truth about these women and what their agenda was. She's right-being a victim does not give you an excuse to mouth off whacky, idiotic statements. Cindy Sheehan and Michael Berg also suffered terrible losses; should we stop calling them whackjobs for denigrating their sons' memories?
Democrats are really hung up on apologies -- it seems every time I turn around, they are demanding an apology from somebody for something. What the heck is up with those people? Like most of us, I'm offended plenty of times every day by someone or something, but it just never occurs to me to expect or even to ask for an apology. Life goes on -- democrats, get over it and grow up! :)
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