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Babe, Ann Coulter: Still Bomb N.Y. Times - "We would stone HenryHyde to death" --Alec Baldwin
Repub1ican wrote:
On Sat, 1 Jul 2006, "CB - aka Unfrozen Caveman Politician Algore" wrote: Ann Coulter: Still Bomb N.Y. Times http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2...851.shtml?s=ic Ann Coulter, whose book, "Godless, The Church of Liberalism," has reached runaway best-seller status, won't back down on comments made about bombing the New York Times main office building in Manhattan. Coulter's comments are reverberating around the journalism world. This weekend, Editor & Publisher magazine featured this story: "Coulter Affirms Prevous Statement About Bombing 'NYT' Office." [Editor's Note: Final chance: get Ann Coulter's book for just $4.99 -- Save $23 -- Go Here Now.] Coulter had stated that her "only regret with [Oklahoma City bomber] Timothy McVeigh is he did not go to the New York Times building." She added such a bombing would have been appropriate only if Times' reporters and editors were inside. Editor & Publisher noted that recently Lee Salem, the head of Universal Syndicate, wrote to the publication explaining that Coulter was simply engaging in satire and did not seek violent harm to liberals. But E&P says Coulter doesn't feel the same way. Asked if she would recant her "bomb the New York Times" remark by Alan Colmes during her appearance last Thursday night on Fox News, Coulter said she stood by her comment. "No, I think the Timothy McVeigh line was merely prescient after the New York Times has leapt beyond -- beyond nonsense straight into treason, last week," Coulter said. Coulter was referring to what she called "the latest of a long list of formerly top-secret government anti-terrorism operations that have been revealed by the Times," noting that "last week the paper printed the details of a government program tracking terrorists' financial transactions that has already led to the capture of major terrorists and their handmaidens in the U.S." An angry Colmes shot back with sarcasm: "This is great humor. This belongs on 'Saturday Night Live.' It belongs on 'The Daily Show.'" Despite their upset over violence talk, neither Colmes or E&P have yet to express outrage when left-leaning figures called for the killing of prominent Republicans, including: a.. During the 2000 election, "The Late Show with Craig Kilborn" showed footage of George Bush while the words "Snipers Wanted" was superimposed. a.. Actor Alec Baldwin appeared on "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" and called for Republican Congressman Henry Hyde and his family to be murdered. Baldwin said: "I'm thinking to myself if we were in other countries, we would all, right now, all of us together ... would go down to Washington and we would stone Henry Hyde to death! We would stone him to death! Wait! ... Shut up! No shut up! I'm not finished. We would stone Henry Hyde to death, and we would go to their homes and we'd kill their wives and their children. We would kill their families." a.. Al Franken told Matt Lauer on NBC's "Today" show that Karl Rove and Lewis Libby should be "executed." The comment drew a laugh from Lauer. Franken's comments drew no criticism from the major media, including NBC News. -- CB The greatest threat to the war on terrorism isn't the Islamic insurgency - our military can handle the savages. It's traitorous liberals trying to lose the war at home. And the greatest threat at home isn't traitorous liberals - it's patriotic Americans, also known as "Republicans," tut-tutting the quaint idea that we should take treason seriously. --Ann Coulter Treason of the New York Times http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/pr...TICLE_ID=50834 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Here's another fine example of how we fellow Republicans can agree to disagree--like civilized patriotic Americans should. For example, maybe not all, but millions of registered-voting Republicans agree that Ann Coulter's 'Godless' is the finest new book on the market! She is helping our cause *immensely*. I happen to agree with Coulter on most issues, just not all. In stark contrast to the "Hate-Bush-or-Die" radical Liberals, the majority of mainstream Republicans aren't "cookie cutter" drones. We agree on most issues, but at times we can disagree, whether about politics, religion, education, immigration, etc. Take Timothy McVeigh for example. I, as do millions of others, believe he was a patsy, much as Lee Harvey Oswald was a patsy, working on a "need-to-know" basis--the "fall guys" as it were. Does that mean they were not complicit to some limited degree? Of course it doesn't. They were expendable, as to "assassinate the assassins", to tie up the loose ends. That's how business is done in the big leagues. Some may disagree, and that's fine. This is plain quackery. Timothy Mcvea even said the civlians were expendiable colateral damage. That is an unrepentant perp. He was SEEN driving the truck that blewup the building. Nobody condones the fact that Jack Ruby killed Osward. Jack was misguided and did us all a diservice. I had a neigbbor that personall knew Jack Ruby. Jack was a small time hoodlum but he WOULD give you the shirt off his back. His club was always in trouble for similar reasons. He was not a BAD MAN but he was no ANGEL either. The one thing that the vast majority of Republicans agree 100% on, is that the Liberal Democrats are the enemy of the United States of America. If we don't agree on much of anything else, we most definitely agree on that razor-sharp point; difference is we don't "hate" our mutual Liberal enemy, but we understand that it is our sworn duty as American patriots to destroy them, even as we dropped two bombs on Japan to force the end of WWII. Typical CrackPot. He thinks Japan became our friend because we dropped the only war time ATOMIC BOMBS on them.... Who knows? Like with Japan, who would become one of our closest friends and allies, maybe someday Republicans and Liberals can be friends again, too... just not in this generation, no doubt. In Vigilance, Daniel Joseph Min http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?...rch=0x2B1CCFE7 *Download Min's Banned (Freeware) Books: http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/ *Min's Spiritual I.Q. Test (how smart are you, really): http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...ymous.pos ter *Min's Google-Archived Home Page On The WWW: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...ymous.pos ter -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQA/AwUBRKcT6pljD7YrHM/nEQKpvACfcuX3ZbBIGnyMkfXLzxMv99xl7EMAn0AP 60J9yDL4n90g+f2z8FNdShG9 =HfUP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- He sounds like a crackpot. He posts like a crackpot. I call LOKI. josephus |
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Babe, Ann Coulter: Still Bomb N.Y. Times - "We would stone HenryHyde to death" --Alec Baldwin
josephus wrote:
Typical CrackPot. And you are a typical MORON !!! Wasnt bad enough you had to repost the WHOLE thing, then you just had to cross post it to four other newsgroups. WTF, are you that STUPID ? You make min look like a brain surgeon ! At lest he knows what he is doing, you obviously do not. You definitely have a BK&C problem, please fix it !! -- AM http://sctuser.home.comcast.net CentOS 4.3 KDE 3.3 |
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