... have much in common... primarily the main stream media bias.
Read Ann Coulter's latest column: N.Y Times, Broken Clock: Both Occasionally Correct
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
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An outlet for my views - which seem to be different than most according to the media and Hollywood
... have much in common... primarily the main stream media bias.
Read Ann Coulter's latest column: N.Y Times, Broken Clock: Both Occasionally Correct
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How can you believe anything Ann has to say with crap like this - "Only in Spain did voters capitulate to savagery and vote in an al-Qaida-friendly government in response to their trains being bombed the week before the election. Unaware that there is NO CONNECTION between al-Qaida and Iraq, al-Qaida's European spokesman explained that the terrorist attack was intended to punish Spain for supporting the Iraq war. Spanish voters duly complied, making terrorist attacks in the rest of the world more likely. Muchas gracias, Spano-weenies"
Or a person that has a Patriot Links to Rush Limbaugh, Oliver North.
Or a person that poses here - http://www.anncoulter.org/cgi-local/photo.cgi?image=grave_bg.jpg
Or a person that wears this - http://www.anncoulter.org/cgi-local/photo.cgi?image=annblack.jpg
Well, because I agree! I don't know if you noticed the sarcasm in NO CONNECTION? There absolutely was and is a connection
She's a very smart woman... scares you, huh?
Ha, that's funny. She scares me but not for that reason! Real intelligent comment - "Spano-weenies"
Sarcasm was picked up and I didn't even need the capital letters.
Who actually was unaware of any connection? The al-Qaida's European spokesman as worded by Ann, or did she actually mean the voters, ha ha.
I'm not denying any connection with Iraq and al-Qaida. However what about the al-Qaida connections in Australia, Syria, Iran, Venezuela, Germany, England, US, Canada, etc.
I agree with you on that point. I don't feel we've done enough in Canada to weed out these connections right here at home. Keep in mind, these connections have not taken over our country. They are a threat but are not working with the government on nuclear options. Syria and Iran terrify me. They are a threat but I'm afraid the US may be maxed out and with the UN's ineffectiveness, I fear for us. Any suggestions>?
As far as not seeing Al Qaeda connections in Iraq and other areas, there are many with their heads in the sand.
Thanks for the site on Anne Coulter. Nice! I particularly liked the one with her in the "shiney" dress, and the one that has her supporting Joe McCarthy. It amazes me with all the information that has now come out, that McCarthy is still seen by some supposedly rational people, as being an extremist rather than a patriot.
There's a fine line between patriot and extremist. Taken from http://www.answers.com -
Definition of patriot:"One who loves, supports, and defends one's country."
Definition of extremist: "One who advocates or resorts to measures beyond the norm, especially in politics." It doesn't say what side they're on.
I believe it's possible to be a patriot and an extremist at the same time.
. . . of course the definition for "norm" is . . .
hmmmm....i once watched Ann Coulter on TV talk about how the US was grateful for Canada's participation in Vietnam. If it weren't for her complete dismissal of the Canadian she was talking to's protest of that fact I might have let it slide but she basically said "you are wrong" and proceeded to argue the point for about five minutes.
I consider her an extremist much like you would consider Jack Layton an extremist, and question her credibility in much of the same manner. I would like to think that a reporter on a "fair and balanced" network would at least take the time to check her facts.
She does check her facts and in fact is an extremely smart woman. She is not a reporter... she claims her leanings straight out, which reporters should do. She is an author and an editorialist. The problem with Canada is that we cannot tell the difference here.
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