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by infidel_us June 27, 2007 1:30 PM EDT
"They have so much to say, so much anger, and yet so little patience for you."

May I suggest putting down the bong and reading the posts from your kind, loving, peacenick libs. You are in NO position to be taking the high road in this fight. Pleanty of anger and hate from the bedwetting libs to go around.
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by terrapin78 June 27, 2007 1:28 PM EDT
I will rejoice when she is the late Ann Coulter.

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by closethippy June 27, 2007 1:27 PM EDT
"Homosexuals in our midst." I wrote the g word but it got censored. Thank you, USA!
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by neenga June 27, 2007 1:27 PM EDT
"ann is an immature reprobate that's found an audience that likes to hear little girls talk potty mouth and then look around to see if anybody's noticed."

Right you are, actornaught!
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by infidel_us June 27, 2007 1:27 PM EDT
Ann Coulter is pathetic miserible witch,who is a complete disgrace to journalism.

Oh, you mean like Katie Couric? LOL FYI - Coulter is NOT a journalist. Never tried to pass herself off as one. Although, she could do a better job of it than 99% of the other "journalists" out there.
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by closethippy June 27, 2007 1:25 PM EDT
Ann Coulter and Bill Maher might make the same joke but what's interesting about Coulter is how intense she is when delivering the line.
It's the same kind of intensity you see in someone like Cheney or Tom Delay or Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity or Michael Savage. They are smiling but you can tell there's so much rage in them.
It's like the rage you see in some southerners who carry the confederate flag on their trucks or homes. They have so much to say, so much anger, and yet so little patience for you.
And this is what I find so strange about a country like the US, a resentment of others as if the US suffered some kind of Holocaust and now it's payback time.
Here you have these folks living in a free country, with great economic opportunites, with a huge entertainment industry, safely guarded by the two oceans on each side of it, and yet they are very pissed.
If you're pissed about 9/11 that's more than understandable but how can you be pissed at your fellow citizens just because, say, the *** in our midst are asking for equal rights? Or, say, the Democrats want to be more effective in the way we hunt down AlQaeda?
Universal health care for millions of uninsured children? How is this idea an attack on the US?
It's amazing how people like Coulter will make an issue out of everything and are so resentful they can't do more harm not only on disgrateful foreigners but on other Americans.
I mean, are we dealing with a bunch of spoiled brats or what?
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by infidel_us June 27, 2007 1:22 PM EDT
mikealford3,

You didn't read the story. Where are you getting this jazz from? If indeed she did say that, something like that would be WAY out of line. I have trouble believing she would say something like that.
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by peacethinker-2009 June 27, 2007 1:21 PM EDT
I'd like to see Maher spank Coulter, now that'd be funny.
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by actornaught June 27, 2007 1:19 PM EDT
ann is an immature reprobate that's found an audience that likes to hear little girls talk potty mouth and then look around to see if anybody's noticed.
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by mikealford3 June 27, 2007 1:19 PM EDT
It seems that Mrs. Edwards was simply refering to a statement that Ann Coulter made regarding her son. The Coulter remark refered to John Edwards as handing out business cards with "John Edwards, Father of the dead boy" or something along those lines. Mrs. Edwards simply asked, as the MOTHER of that boy, that Ann Coulter not make fun or reference to a child who had died. That's a resonable request. I don't like John Edwards, but to use the death of his son in a remark about him or his political campaign is wrong. Attack the man and leave his children out.
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