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"In the 38th chapter of Ezekiel, it says that the land of Israel will come under attack by the armies of the ungodly nations, and it says that Lybia will be among them. Do you understand the significance of that? Lybia has now gone communist, and that's a sign that the day of Armageddon isn't far off." -- Ronald Reagan |
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News: The Ann Coulter column USA Today spiked: Put the speakers in a cage
Posted on Monday, July 26 @ 19:03:54 PDT by Virgil |
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By Ann Coulter
Here at the Spawn of Satan convention in Boston, conservatives are deploying a series of covert signals to identify one another, much like gay men do. My allies are the ones wearing crosses or American flags. The people sporting shirts emblazoned with the "F-word" are my opponents. Also, as always, the pretty girls and cops are on my side, most of them barely able to conceal their eye-rolling.
Democrats are constantly suing and slandering police as violent, fascist racists – with the exception of Boston's police, who'll be lauded as national heroes right up until the Democrats pack up and leave town on Friday, whereupon they'll revert to their natural state of being fascist, racist pigs.
A speaker at the Democratic National Convention this year, Al Sharpton, accused white police officers of raping and defacing Tawana Brawley in 1987, lunatic charges that eventually led to a defamation lawsuit against Sharpton, and even more eventually to Sharpton paying a jury award to the defamed plaintiff Steve Pagones. So it's a real mystery why cops wouldn't like Democrats.
As for the pretty girls, I can only guess that it's because liberal boys never try to make a move on you without the U.N. Security Council's approval. Plus, it's no fun riding around in those dinky little hybrid cars. My pretty-girl allies stick out like a sore thumb amongst the corn-fed, no make-up, natural fiber, no-bra needing, sandal-wearing, hirsute, somewhat fragrant hippie-chick pie wagons they call "women" at the Democratic National Convention.
Apparently, the nuts at the Democratic National Convention are going to be put in cages outside the convention hall. Sadly, they won't be fighting to the death as is done in W.W.F. caged matches. They're calling this the "protestor's area," although I suppose a better name would be the "truth-free zone."
I thought this was a great idea until I realized the "nut" category did not include Sharpton, Al Gore, Bill Clinton and Teddy Kennedy – all featured speakers at the convention. I'd say the actual policy is only untelegenic nuts get the cages, but little Dennis Kucinich is speaking at the Convention, too. So it must be cages for "nuts who have not run for president as serious candidates for the Democratic Party."
Looking at the line-up of speakers at the Convention, I have developed the 7-11 challenge: I will quit making fun of, for example, Dennis Kucinich, if he can prove he can run a 7-11 properly for 8 hours. We'll even let him have an hour or so of preparation before we open up. Within 8 hours, the money will be gone, the store will be empty, and he'll be explaining how three 11-year olds came in and asked for the money and he gave it to them.
For 20 years, the Democrats wouldn't let Jimmy Carter within 100 miles of a Convention podium. The fact that Carter is now their most respectable speaker tells you where that party is today. Maybe they just want to remind Americans who got us into this Middle East mess in the first place. We've got millions of fanatical Muslims trying to slaughter Americans while shouting "Allah Akbar!" Yeah, let's turn the nation over to these guys.
With any luck, Gore will uncork his speech comparing Republicans to Nazis. Just a few weeks ago, Gore gave a speech accusing the Bush administration of deploying "digital Brown Shirts" to intimidate journalists and pressure the media into writing good things about Bush – in case you were wondering where all those glowing articles about Bush were coming from.
The last former government official to slake his thirst so deeply with the Kool-Aid and become a far-left peacenik was Ramsey Clarke and it took him a few years to really blossom. Clinton must have done some number on Gore. Then again, with his yen for earth tones in a man's wardrobe, maybe Gore's references to "Brown Shirts" was intended as a compliment.
Only one major newspaper – the Boston Herald – reported Gore's "Brown Shirt" comment, though a Bush campaign spokesman's statement quoting the "Brown Shirt" line made it into the very last sentence of a Los Angeles Times article. The New York Times responded with an article criticizing "both" Republicans and Democrats for using Nazi imagery. Democrats call Republicans Nazis, the Republicans quote the Democrats calling Republicans Nazis and "both" are using Nazi imagery. (It's a cycle of violence!)
The nuts in the cages are virtual Bertrand Russells compared to the official speakers at the Democratic Convention. On the basis of their placards, I gather the caged-nut position is that they love the troops so much, they don't want them to get hurt defending America from terrorist attack. "Support the troops," the signs say, "bring them home."
That's my new position on all government workers, except the 5 percent who aren't useless, which is to say cops, prosecutors, firemen and U.S. servicemen. I love bureaucrats at the National Endowment of the Arts funding crucifixes submerged in urine so much – I think they should go home. I love public school teachers punishing any mention of God and banning Christmas songs so much – I think they should go home.
Walking back from the convention site, I chatted with a normal Bostonian for several blocks – who must have identified me through our covert system of signals. He was mostly bemused by the Democrats' primetime speakers and told me he used to be an independent, but for the last 20 years found himself voting mostly Republican. Then he corrected himself and said he votes for the "American."
I'd say I love all these Democrats in Boston so much I want them to go home, but I don't. I want Americans to get a good long look at the French Party and keep the 7-11 challenge in mind.
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Re: The Ann Coulter column USA Today spiked: Put the speakers in a cage (Score: 1)
by jcarter on Monday, July 26 @ 20:18:35 PDT (User Info | Send a Message) | Painting with a large brush here, aren't we?
Anybody who isn't like me is a nut, un-american, crazy, spawn of satan? How is this helpful? |
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- by JL on Monday, July 26 @ 22:05:05 PDT
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Re: The Ann Coulter column USA Today spiked: Put the speakers in a cage (Score: 1)
by Parker on Monday, July 26 @ 22:21:07 PDT (User Info | Send a Message) | How is this helpful? Well, if one reads through the article one learns the following:
(1) Certain Democrat activists in Boston take pleasure in sporting shirts emblazoned with the "F-word"
(2) Democrats are constantly suing and slandering police as violent, fascist racists [note: I live in a city that sees this reality year-round -- It's tragic, and I wish the mayor would put an end to the politicizing of our good law enforcement people]
(3) Female Democrats are mostly rabid feminists who measure their femininity in their rebellion against men and the number of children they murder live while yet in their wombs
(4) Democrats made sure that protesters of the convention were sectioned off away from the center and placed in actual cages
(5) Democrats are historically soft on defense and law enforcement -- bringing back Jimmy Carter is proof that they plan to keep it this way
(6) Democrats indeed seek to compare Bush to Hitler, and even the moveon.org Democrat gang keeps a commercial with this chilling propaganda on its Web site. Dems got mad at Republicans for making a protest of it.
(7) Democrats promote and defend "art" such as Jesus Christ submerged in a jar of urine (National Endowment of the Arts) while violently opposing any sacred prayer offered to Him on public school grounds
For those that pay attention to the Democrat party and its ungodly, anti-American positions, this article is very, very helpful indeed. Time to protect our children, our faith, and our future by voting these people out of government. Now is the time. We must unite in this effort before its too late and the Christians are forced to leave. |
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Re: The Ann Coulter column USA Today spiked: Put the speakers in a cage (Score: 1)
by Virgil on Tuesday, July 27 @ 05:31:03 PDT (User Info | Send a Message) | Apparently USA Today hired Ann Coulter to do daily reporting from the Democrats Convention, and also hired Michael Moore to report from the Republican Convention. Of course after she filed her first column, they fired her saying "it wasn't funny". I think this is actually very funny. Using humor and colorful language, she does a great job at laying out the platform and the makeup of the Democrats today: i.e. a bunch of anti-God, anti-American crazy people, promoting almost every anti-Biblical value there is to promote, so "spawn of Satan" is actually a pretty accurate description.
Sean Hannity reported from the floor of the convention last night, and he was surrounded by security guards. Not to state the obvious here, but a reporter wouldn't have to worry about his personal safety on the floor of the Republican Convention for example.
This is a great article! |
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Re: The Ann Coulter column USA Today spiked: Put the speakers in a cage (Score: 1)
by leslie on Tuesday, July 27 @ 06:57:10 PDT (User Info | Send a Message) | | As it is said in the Bible"Beware of the Dogs". In the area that I live, most of the Democrats like to call themselves, "Yellow Dogs". They say that they would vote for a yellow dog before they would vote for anyone, but a Democrat. I am what is called a Blue Dog Democrat. Blue Dogs, vote for the 'person', and not the Party. Virgil all Democrats are not 'bad'.But I guess we are all dogs.Ha,Ha. "Beware of the Dogs".Yip, Yip. I hate the Left drift of this party and am working to pull it back to the Right. I vote mostly Republican. But I vote for the person and not the Party. In Christs Love Leslie |
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Re: The Ann Coulter column USA Today spiked: Put the speakers in a cage (Score: 1)
by Zorro on Tuesday, July 27 @ 07:22:42 PDT (User Info | Send a Message) | Why do you put this ultra right wing stuff on this forum, Virgil?
Not enough hate in America for you? |
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Re: The Ann Coulter column USA Today spiked: Put the speakers in a cage (Score: 1)
by jowl on Tuesday, July 27 @ 10:21:42 PDT (User Info | Send a Message) | "In my distress I cried unto the LORD, and he heard me. Deliver my soul, O LORD, from lying lips, and from deceitful tongue. What shall be given unto thee? or what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue? Sharp arrows of the mighty, with coals of juniper. Woe is me, that I sojourn in Mesech, that I dwell in the tents of Kedar! My soul hath long dwelt with him that hateth peace. I am for peace, but when I speak, they are are for war." PSALM 120
(concerning Carter)"...Maybe they just want to remind Americans who got us into this Middle East mess in the first place."
Surveying the republican record of support Iraq invasion into Iran, but not Kuwait, secret sales of weapons into Iran (allying with Cocaine Traficers and money launders in the process) - it is just a little unfair to make it sound like the Middle East would still be the garden of eden if not for Carter. |
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Re: The Ann Coulter column USA Today spiked: Put the speakers in a cage (Score: 1)
by Islamaphobe on Tuesday, July 27 @ 10:56:52 PDT (User Info | Send a Message) | | Since this article has attracted so many comments, I shall inject my two cents worth. I am no great fan of Ann Coulter, who is a little acerbic for my tastes, though I do find her suggestion of invading the Middle East and engaging in a forcible conversion to Christianity to have some merit. At least Ann and some of the posters to this site perceive something that I believe to be manifestly true. There is a struggle going on in this country between the forces of an essentially atheistic liberalism and those who accept the idea of a Bible-based morality that is far more important than the factional disputes we Christians have among ourselves. When we take the entire world into account, we can add militant Islam to the mix. A Jimmy Carter-like "can't we all just get along" approach will never bring anything but disaster in this situation because our opponents will take advantage of our weaknesses to run right over us. |
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Re: The Ann Coulter column USA Today spiked: Put the speakers in a cage (Score: 1)
by Islamaphobe on Tuesday, July 27 @ 16:15:33 PDT (User Info | Send a Message) | | To me a warmonger is someone who advocates going to war as an act of aggression or conquest. While Christianity has a checkered past in terms of being associated with aggressive wars, those Christians of today who are willing to go to war in order to defend what they believe in see themselves, quite properly I think, as defending their faith against aggressive enemies who want to destroy their faith. Needless to say, pacifists will not agree with this and will insist on finding all war to involve aggression on the part of all parties involved. I do not believe that is factually correct, and I do not believe that Jesus taught passive submission when you have the means to defend yourself. |
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