"Now that the provost has instructed me on the criminal speech laws he apparently believes I have a proclivity (to break), despite knowing nothing about my speech, I see that he is guilty of promoting hatred against an identifiable group: conservatives," Coulter wrote in an e-mail to the Ottawa Citizen Monday. The Citizen had requested a telephone interview with Coulter, but instead received the e-mail from the author.
She questioned whether every speaker booked at the university receives a similar warning, or just the conservative ones.
"The provost simply believes and is publicizing his belief that conservatives are more likely to commit hate crimes in their speeches. Not only does this promote hatred against conservatives, but it promotes violence against conservatives," Coulter wrote.
She added she will ask the human rights commission to investigate, but didn't specify which one. "I was hoping for a fruit basket upon my arrival in Canada, not a threat to criminally prosecute me," Coulter said. . . . MORE
That's good enough to post TWICE!
Annie's response on Freedom's Lighthouse:
"Now that the provost has instructed me on the criminal speech laws he apparently believes I have a proclivity (to break), despite knowing nothing about my speech,ZING!I see that he is guilty of promoting hatred against an identifiable group: conservatives,"
Coulter wrote in an e-mail to the Ottawa Citizen Monday.
The Citizen had requested a telephone interview with Coulter, but instead received the e-mail from the author.
She questioned whether every speaker booked at the university receives a similar warning, or just the conservative ones.
"The provost simply believes and is publicizing his belief that conservatives are more likely to commit hate crimes in their speeches.
Not only does this promote hatred against conservatives, but it promotes violence against conservatives," Coulter wrote.