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"Patriotboy is Fair and Balanced" |
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27 Oct 2003 12:48:03 AM |
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Coulter's mind |
From Orcinus http://tinyurl.com/shoo
"I know this is just temporary, but ...
Does it strike anyone else as extremely fitting that, if you go to
the site reserved for Ann Coulter's blog, readers are informed that
this is where "Ann Coulter speaks her mind" ...
And it is nothing but a blank page?"
Coulter's blog: http://tinyurl.com/shoq
--
"The dominant purpose of the First Amendment was to prohibit the
widespread practice of government suppression of embarrassing
information."
--Justice William O. Douglas
Tim
"Fair and Balanced"
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| User: "beber" |
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27 Oct 2003 10:47:07 AM |
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Coulter makes millions dissing the left, it's all a sthick.
Don't pay any attention to the *****, unless she entertains you.
That's how to get rid of all of those bastands; stop paying attention
just becase they're on television. They don't have any serious
following.
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| User: "Lou Grinzo" |
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27 Oct 2003 10:12:15 AM |
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beber <beber@intergate.com> wrote in
news:ltiqpvoklpinjh4rb6d06f1bio984ar1iu@4ax.com:
Coulter makes millions dissing the left, it's all a sthick.
Don't pay any attention to the *****, unless she entertains you.
That's how to get rid of all of those bastands; stop paying attention
just becase they're on television. They don't have any serious
following.
That's good advice, but I'd put a slightly sharper point on it. Don't do
anything that even indirectly supports the pundit career of extremists
from either end of the spectrum. Don't buy their books, don't watch TV
shows they're on, and make it clear to decision makers (editors,
publishers, and advertisers) that you're boycotting their shows or
publications or whatever because of that person. Money talks; give it
your voice.
Thanks to the Iraq mess, the ongoing threat of terrorism, the federal
deficit, and the "jobless recovery", more than ever the US needs
thoughtful moderates who will stand up to the loons on the right and the
left.
Take care,
Lou
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Lou Grinzo Woodworking: Making cool stuff out of wood since a week before
last Wednesday. www.grinzo.com
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| User: "BTR1701" |
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27 Oct 2003 09:33:49 AM |
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In article <Xns9420E82C0A1D7timsomecallme@216.168.3.44>, Patriotboy is
Fair and Balanced <tim@somecallme.net> wrote:
From Orcinus http://tinyurl.com/shoo
"I know this is just temporary, but ...
Does it strike anyone else as extremely fitting that, if you go to
the site reserved for Ann Coulter's blog, readers are informed that
this is where "Ann Coulter speaks her mind" ...
And it is nothing but a blank page?"
Coulter's blog: http://tinyurl.com/shoq
Doesn't look blank to me.
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| User: "" |
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27 Oct 2003 11:10:54 AM |
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BTR1701 wrote:
Doesn't look blank to me.
You mean she wrote the adverts appearing on the otherwise blank page?
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| User: "SemiScholar" |
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27 Oct 2003 11:49:48 AM |
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On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:33:49 GMT, BTR1701 <BTR1702@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:
In article <Xns9420E82C0A1D7timsomecallme@216.168.3.44>, Patriotboy is
Fair and Balanced <tim@somecallme.net> wrote:
From Orcinus http://tinyurl.com/shoo
"I know this is just temporary, but ...
Does it strike anyone else as extremely fitting that, if you go to
the site reserved for Ann Coulter's blog, readers are informed that
this is where "Ann Coulter speaks her mind" ...
And it is nothing but a blank page?"
Coulter's blog: http://tinyurl.com/shoq
Doesn't look blank to me.
Really? It's blank on my screen. What's it say on yours?
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| User: "BTR1701" |
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27 Oct 2003 01:19:07 PM |
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In article <6lmqpv8c862e5beljfoehnp8f2e2hud5n8@4ax.com>,
noemail@spambegone.com wrote:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:33:49 GMT, BTR1701 <BTR1702@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:
In article <Xns9420E82C0A1D7timsomecallme@216.168.3.44>, Patriotboy is
Fair and Balanced <tim@somecallme.net> wrote:
From Orcinus http://tinyurl.com/shoo
"I know this is just temporary, but ...
Does it strike anyone else as extremely fitting that, if you go to
the site reserved for Ann Coulter's blog, readers are informed that
this is where "Ann Coulter speaks her mind" ...
And it is nothing but a blank page?"
Coulter's blog: http://tinyurl.com/shoq
Doesn't look blank to me.
Really? It's blank on my screen. What's it say on yours?
It has a link to the archives of her colummns.
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| User: "SemiScholar" |
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27 Oct 2003 02:24:38 PM |
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On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 19:19:07 GMT, BTR1701 <BTR1702@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:
In article <6lmqpv8c862e5beljfoehnp8f2e2hud5n8@4ax.com>,
noemail@spambegone.com wrote:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:33:49 GMT, BTR1701 <BTR1702@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:
In article <Xns9420E82C0A1D7timsomecallme@216.168.3.44>, Patriotboy is
Fair and Balanced <tim@somecallme.net> wrote:
From Orcinus http://tinyurl.com/shoo
"I know this is just temporary, but ...
Does it strike anyone else as extremely fitting that, if you go to
the site reserved for Ann Coulter's blog, readers are informed that
this is where "Ann Coulter speaks her mind" ...
And it is nothing but a blank page?"
Coulter's blog: http://tinyurl.com/shoq
Doesn't look blank to me.
Really? It's blank on my screen. What's it say on yours?
It has a link to the archives of her colummns.
But then, the "archives" are also empty. <chuckle>
So you're arguing that the only thing on Ann Coulter's mind is a link
to non-existent "archives"?
Okay...
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| User: "B" |
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27 Oct 2003 01:59:31 PM |
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SemiScholar <noemail@spambegone.com> wrote in
news:6lmqpv8c862e5beljfoehnp8f2e2hud5n8@4ax.com:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:33:49 GMT, BTR1701 <BTR1702@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:
In article <Xns9420E82C0A1D7timsomecallme@216.168.3.44>, Patriotboy is
Fair and Balanced <tim@somecallme.net> wrote:
From Orcinus http://tinyurl.com/shoo
"I know this is just temporary, but ...
Does it strike anyone else as extremely fitting that, if you go to
the site reserved for Ann Coulter's blog, readers are informed that
this is where "Ann Coulter speaks her mind" ...
And it is nothing but a blank page?"
Coulter's blog: http://tinyurl.com/shoq
Doesn't look blank to me.
Really? It's blank on my screen. What's it say on yours?
Same here... seems kind of appropriate :)
B.
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| User: "." |
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28 Oct 2003 12:49:30 AM |
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SemiScholar wrote:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:33:49 GMT, BTR1701 <BTR1702@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:
In article <Xns9420E82C0A1D7timsomecallme@216.168.3.44>, Patriotboy is
Fair and Balanced <tim@somecallme.net> wrote:
From Orcinus http://tinyurl.com/shoo
"I know this is just temporary, but ...
Does it strike anyone else as extremely fitting that, if you go to
the site reserved for Ann Coulter's blog, readers are informed that
this is where "Ann Coulter speaks her mind" ...
And it is nothing but a blank page?"
Coulter's blog: http://tinyurl.com/shoq
Doesn't look blank to me.
Really? It's blank on my screen. What's it say on yours?
And the MOST INTELLIGENT issue from Coulter so far!
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| User: "Brainfried" |
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27 Oct 2003 01:22:05 AM |
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On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 06:48:03 +0000, Patriotboy is Fair and Balanced wrote:
From Orcinus http://tinyurl.com/shoo
"I know this is just temporary, but ...
Does it strike anyone else as extremely fitting that, if you go to
the site reserved for Ann Coulter's blog, readers are informed that
this is where "Ann Coulter speaks her mind" ...
And it is nothing but a blank page?"
Coulter's blog: http://tinyurl.com/shoq
--
"The dominant purpose of the First Amendment was to prohibit the
widespread practice of government suppression of embarrassing
information."
--Justice William O. Douglas
Tim
"Fair and Balanced"
I was leafing through Al Franken's "Liar" book and he completely blew her
out of the water.
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| User: "Marie A." |
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27 Oct 2003 11:20:13 AM |
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Brainfried <no@way.com> wrote in message news:<pan.2003.10.27.07.22.11.72000@way.com>...
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 06:48:03 +0000, Patriotboy is Fair and Balanced wrote:
From Orcinus http://tinyurl.com/shoo
"I know this is just temporary, but ...
Does it strike anyone else as extremely fitting that, if you go to
the site reserved for Ann Coulter's blog, readers are informed that
this is where "Ann Coulter speaks her mind" ...
And it is nothing but a blank page?"
Coulter's blog: http://tinyurl.com/shoq
--
"The dominant purpose of the First Amendment was to prohibit the
widespread practice of government suppression of embarrassing
information."
--Justice William O. Douglas
Tim
"Fair and Balanced"
I was leafing through Al Franken's "Liar" book and he completely blew her
out of the water.
If, like liberals everywhere, one equates calling someone a liar with
blowing them out of the water, then we suppose you're right, Twinky.
Liberal always make great arguments like, "You're a liar!"
Cordially, Marie
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| User: "." |
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28 Oct 2003 12:48:33 AM |
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Marie A. wrote:
Brainfried <no@way.com> wrote in message news:<pan.2003.10.27.07.22.11.72000@way.com>...
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 06:48:03 +0000, Patriotboy is Fair and Balanced wrote:
From Orcinus http://tinyurl.com/shoo
"I know this is just temporary, but ...
Does it strike anyone else as extremely fitting that, if you go to
the site reserved for Ann Coulter's blog, readers are informed that
this is where "Ann Coulter speaks her mind" ...
And it is nothing but a blank page?"
Coulter's blog: http://tinyurl.com/shoq
--
"The dominant purpose of the First Amendment was to prohibit the
widespread practice of government suppression of embarrassing
information."
--Justice William O. Douglas
Tim
"Fair and Balanced"
I was leafing through Al Franken's "Liar" book and he completely blew her
out of the water.
If, like liberals everywhere, one equates calling someone a liar with
blowing them out of the water, then we suppose you're right, Twinky.
Liberal always make great arguments like, "You're a liar!"
Cordially, Marie
Well, Marie, you need to actually READ Franken's book to
make such a statement. He substantiates his claims
with FACTS and notes and links and citations and even
photocopies of things like Bill O'Whiney's actual
voter registration..
Maybe blowing their balls off is a better way to put it.
Franken does.
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| User: "Bloom,Leopold" |
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30 Oct 2003 03:58:15 PM |
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"." <.@coldmail.com> wrote in message news:<bnjp5i$40p$6@bubba.NMSU.Edu>...
Marie A. wrote:
Brainfried <no@way.com> wrote in message news:<pan.2003.10.27.07.22.11.72000@way.com>...
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 06:48:03 +0000, Patriotboy is Fair and Balanced wrote:
From Orcinus http://tinyurl.com/shoo
"I know this is just temporary, but ...
Does it strike anyone else as extremely fitting that, if you go to
the site reserved for Ann Coulter's blog, readers are informed that
this is where "Ann Coulter speaks her mind" ...
And it is nothing but a blank page?"
Coulter's blog: http://tinyurl.com/shoq
--
"The dominant purpose of the First Amendment was to prohibit the
widespread practice of government suppression of embarrassing
information."
--Justice William O. Douglas
Tim
"Fair and Balanced"
I was leafing through Al Franken's "Liar" book and he completely blew her
out of the water.
If, like liberals everywhere, one equates calling someone a liar with
blowing them out of the water, then we suppose you're right, Twinky.
Liberal always make great arguments like, "You're a liar!"
Cordially, Marie
Well, Marie, you need to actually READ Franken's book to
make such a statement. He substantiates his claims
with FACTS and notes and links and citations and even
photocopies of things like Bill O'Whiney's actual
voter registration..
Maybe blowing their balls off is a better way to put it.
Franken does.
Dittoheads do not read books and they are quite proud of this. You
may have noticed that Rush has to READ them their daily dosage of the
Weekly Standard and Drudge Report, something they need only a click of
the browser to do themselves. They also don't have newspaper
subscriptions (well, USA Today, maybe).
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| User: "Bill Bonde the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack" |
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30 Oct 2003 04:51:10 PM |
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"Bloom,Leopold" wrote:
"." <.@coldmail.com> wrote in message news:<bnjp5i$40p$6@bubba.NMSU.Edu>...
Marie A. wrote:
Brainfried <no@way.com> wrote in message news:<pan.2003.10.27.07.22.11.72000@way.com>...
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 06:48:03 +0000, Patriotboy is Fair and Balanced wrote:
From Orcinus http://tinyurl.com/shoo
"I know this is just temporary, but ...
Does it strike anyone else as extremely fitting that, if you go to
the site reserved for Ann Coulter's blog, readers are informed that
this is where "Ann Coulter speaks her mind" ...
And it is nothing but a blank page?"
Coulter's blog: http://tinyurl.com/shoq
--
"The dominant purpose of the First Amendment was to prohibit the
widespread practice of government suppression of embarrassing
information."
--Justice William O. Douglas
Tim
"Fair and Balanced"
I was leafing through Al Franken's "Liar" book and he completely blew her
out of the water.
If, like liberals everywhere, one equates calling someone a liar with
blowing them out of the water, then we suppose you're right, Twinky.
Liberal always make great arguments like, "You're a liar!"
Cordially, Marie
Well, Marie, you need to actually READ Franken's book to
make such a statement. He substantiates his claims
with FACTS and notes and links and citations and even
photocopies of things like Bill O'Whiney's actual
voter registration..
Maybe blowing their balls off is a better way to put it.
Franken does.
Dittoheads do not read books and they are quite proud of this.
I read "The Very Hungry Caterpillar".
You
may have noticed that Rush has to READ them their daily dosage of the
Weekly Standard and Drudge Report, something they need only a click of
the browser to do themselves. They also don't have newspaper
subscriptions (well, USA Today, maybe).
It's fun to say, "I read in USA Today today that...." Or don't you think
so?
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| User: "Greg" |
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27 Oct 2003 12:23:10 PM |
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Marie, he did more than call her a liar, he proved she was. Get your head at
of Coulter's ***** for a second and read what he writes about her. Afraid to?
Will he damage your role model the psycho?
"Marie A." <LetEmEatWMDs@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1dc521ed.0310270920.bcb8a78@posting.google.com...
Brainfried <no@way.com> wrote in message
news:<pan.2003.10.27.07.22.11.72000@way.com>...
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 06:48:03 +0000, Patriotboy is Fair and Balanced
wrote:
From Orcinus http://tinyurl.com/shoo
"I know this is just temporary, but ...
Does it strike anyone else as extremely fitting that, if you go to
the site reserved for Ann Coulter's blog, readers are informed that
this is where "Ann Coulter speaks her mind" ...
And it is nothing but a blank page?"
Coulter's blog: http://tinyurl.com/shoq
--
"The dominant purpose of the First Amendment was to prohibit the
widespread practice of government suppression of embarrassing
information."
--Justice William O. Douglas
Tim
"Fair and Balanced"
I was leafing through Al Franken's "Liar" book and he completely blew
her
out of the water.
If, like liberals everywhere, one equates calling someone a liar with
blowing them out of the water, then we suppose you're right, Twinky.
Liberal always make great arguments like, "You're a liar!"
Cordially, Marie
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| User: "Eric Chomko" |
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29 Oct 2003 05:16:25 PM |
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Brainfried (no@way.com) wrote:
: On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 06:48:03 +0000, Patriotboy is Fair and Balanced wrote:
: > From Orcinus http://tinyurl.com/shoo
: >
: > "I know this is just temporary, but ...
: >
: > Does it strike anyone else as extremely fitting that, if you go to
: > the site reserved for Ann Coulter's blog, readers are informed that
: > this is where "Ann Coulter speaks her mind" ...
: >
: > And it is nothing but a blank page?"
: >
: > Coulter's blog: http://tinyurl.com/shoq
: >
: > --
: > "The dominant purpose of the First Amendment was to prohibit the
: > widespread practice of government suppression of embarrassing
: > information."
: > --Justice William O. Douglas
: >
: > Tim
: > "Fair and Balanced"
: I was leafing through Al Franken's "Liar" book and he completely blew her
: out of the water.
I do not doubt that. But is that really that hard to do?
Eric
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| User: "Douglas Berry" |
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30 Oct 2003 09:17:12 AM |
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Lo, many moons past, on Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:16:25 +0000 (UTC), a
stranger called by some (Eric Chomko) came
forth and told this tale in alt.atheism
: I was leafing through Al Franken's "Liar" book and he completely blew her
: out of the water.
I do not doubt that. But is that really that hard to do?
I wandered into Borders yesterday, and flipped open "Lies.." to a
random page. Franken was nailing Coulter for lying about the NY Times
not covering Dal Earnhardt's death.
--
Douglas Berry Do the OBVIOUS thing to send e-mail
Atheist #2147, Atheist Vet #5
Ezekiel 13:20 "Wherefore thus saith the
Lord GOD; Behold, I am against your pillows"
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| User: "Eric Chomko" |
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30 Oct 2003 01:34:45 PM |
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Douglas Berry (penguin_boy@mindOBVIOUSspring.com) wrote:
: Lo, many moons past, on Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:16:25 +0000 (UTC), a
: stranger called by some (Eric Chomko) came
: forth and told this tale in alt.atheism
: >: I was leafing through Al Franken's "Liar" book and he completely blew her
: >: out of the water.
: >
: >I do not doubt that. But is that really that hard to do?
: I wandered into Borders yesterday, and flipped open "Lies.." to a
: random page. Franken was nailing Coulter for lying about the NY Times
: not covering Dal Earnhardt's death.
Being a frequent visitor to thrift stores and used book stores, I noticed
awhile ago how Limbaugh's books started showing up regularly. I never see
Franken's books there nor do I see Coulter's books there. I bet I start
seeing Coulter's books soon, within a year or so.
Eric
: --
: Douglas Berry Do the OBVIOUS thing to send e-mail
: Atheist #2147, Atheist Vet #5
: Ezekiel 13:20 "Wherefore thus saith the
: Lord GOD; Behold, I am against your pillows"
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| User: "Clave" |
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30 Oct 2003 01:35:26 PM |
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"Eric Chomko" <> wrote in message
news:bnrp4l$vij$2@news.ums.edu...
Douglas Berry (penguin_boy@mindOBVIOUSspring.com) wrote:
: Lo, many moons past, on Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:16:25 +0000 (UTC), a
: stranger called by some (Eric Chomko) came
: forth and told this tale in alt.atheism
: >: I was leafing through Al Franken's "Liar" book and he completely blew her
: >: out of the water.
: >
: >I do not doubt that. But is that really that hard to do?
: I wandered into Borders yesterday, and flipped open "Lies.." to a
: random page. Franken was nailing Coulter for lying about the NY Times
: not covering Dal Earnhardt's death.
Being a frequent visitor to thrift stores and used book stores, I noticed
awhile ago how Limbaugh's books started showing up regularly. I never see
Franken's books there nor do I see Coulter's books there. I bet I start
seeing Coulter's books soon, within a year or so.
Perhaps not -- I'd bet her bulk sales were returned to the pulper.
Jim
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| User: "Bill Bonde the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack" |
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30 Oct 2003 02:41:31 PM |
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Clave wrote:
"Eric Chomko" < > wrote in message
news:bnrp4l$vij$2@news.ums.edu...
Douglas Berry (penguin_boy@mindOBVIOUSspring.com) wrote:
: Lo, many moons past, on Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:16:25 +0000 (UTC), a
: stranger called by some (Eric Chomko) came
: forth and told this tale in alt.atheism
: >: I was leafing through Al Franken's "Liar" book and he completely blew her
: >: out of the water.
: >
: >I do not doubt that. But is that really that hard to do?
: I wandered into Borders yesterday, and flipped open "Lies.." to a
: random page. Franken was nailing Coulter for lying about the NY Times
: not covering Dal Earnhardt's death.
Being a frequent visitor to thrift stores and used book stores, I noticed
awhile ago how Limbaugh's books started showing up regularly. I never see
Franken's books there nor do I see Coulter's books there. I bet I start
seeing Coulter's books soon, within a year or so.
Perhaps not -- I'd bet her bulk sales were returned to the pulper.
Why do you guys always claim stuff like that? Bulks sales just mean that
her books are in high demand for book clubs and the like. So what.
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| User: "Roger R" |
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| Title: Re: Coulter's mind |
31 Oct 2003 07:47:59 AM |
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"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
news:3FA1777B.D1C570ED@backpacker.com...
Clave wrote:
"Eric Chomko" < > wrote in message
news:bnrp4l$vij$2@news.ums.edu...
Douglas Berry (penguin_boy@mindOBVIOUSspring.com) wrote:
: Lo, many moons past, on Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:16:25 +0000 (UTC), a
: stranger called by some (Eric Chomko) came
: forth and told this tale in alt.atheism
: >: I was leafing through Al Franken's "Liar" book and he completely
blew her
: >: out of the water.
: >
: >I do not doubt that. But is that really that hard to do?
: I wandered into Borders yesterday, and flipped open "Lies.." to a
: random page. Franken was nailing Coulter for lying about the NY
Times
: not covering Dal Earnhardt's death.
Being a frequent visitor to thrift stores and used book stores, I
noticed
awhile ago how Limbaugh's books started showing up regularly. I never
see
Franken's books there nor do I see Coulter's books there. I bet I
start
seeing Coulter's books soon, within a year or so.
Perhaps not -- I'd bet her bulk sales were returned to the pulper.
Why do you guys always claim stuff like that? Bulks sales just mean that
her books are in high demand for book clubs and the like. So what.
I didn't realize that the Obscene Village Idiots had a book club. Perhaps
they don't need to pulp her books. Just hang them in the outhouse now that
Sears no longer prints a catalog.
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| User: "Clave" |
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| Title: Re: Coulter's mind |
30 Oct 2003 01:59:11 PM |
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"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
news:3FA1777B.D1C570ED@backpacker.com...
Clave wrote:
"Eric Chomko" < > wrote in message
news:bnrp4l$vij$2@news.ums.edu...
Douglas Berry (penguin_boy@mindOBVIOUSspring.com) wrote:
: Lo, many moons past, on Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:16:25 +0000 (UTC), a
: stranger called by some (Eric Chomko) came
: forth and told this tale in alt.atheism
: >: I was leafing through Al Franken's "Liar" book and he completely blew
her
: >: out of the water.
: >
: >I do not doubt that. But is that really that hard to do?
: I wandered into Borders yesterday, and flipped open "Lies.." to a
: random page. Franken was nailing Coulter for lying about the NY Times
: not covering Dal Earnhardt's death.
Being a frequent visitor to thrift stores and used book stores, I noticed
awhile ago how Limbaugh's books started showing up regularly. I never see
Franken's books there nor do I see Coulter's books there. I bet I start
seeing Coulter's books soon, within a year or so.
Perhaps not -- I'd bet her bulk sales were returned to the pulper.
Why do you guys always claim stuff like that? Bulks sales just mean that
her books are in high demand for book clubs and the like. So what.
I never cease to be amazed at the ways you delude yourself.
Jim
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30 Oct 2003 02:46:24 PM |
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Clave wrote:
"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
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Clave wrote:
"Eric Chomko" < > wrote in message
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Douglas Berry (penguin_boy@mindOBVIOUSspring.com) wrote:
: Lo, many moons past, on Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:16:25 +0000 (UTC), a
: stranger called by some (Eric Chomko) came
: forth and told this tale in alt.atheism
: >: I was leafing through Al Franken's "Liar" book and he completely blew
her
: >: out of the water.
: >
: >I do not doubt that. But is that really that hard to do?
: I wandered into Borders yesterday, and flipped open "Lies.." to a
: random page. Franken was nailing Coulter for lying about the NY Times
: not covering Dal Earnhardt's death.
Being a frequent visitor to thrift stores and used book stores, I noticed
awhile ago how Limbaugh's books started showing up regularly. I never see
Franken's books there nor do I see Coulter's books there. I bet I start
seeing Coulter's books soon, within a year or so.
Perhaps not -- I'd bet her bulk sales were returned to the pulper.
Why do you guys always claim stuff like that? Bulks sales just mean that
her books are in high demand for book clubs and the like. So what.
I never cease to be amazed at the ways you delude yourself.
You invented the idea that the books sold in 'bulk sales' go to the
pulper.
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| User: "Clave" |
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| Title: Re: Coulter's mind |
30 Oct 2003 02:11:39 PM |
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"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
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Clave wrote:
"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
news:3FA1777B.D1C570ED@backpacker.com...
Clave wrote:
"Eric Chomko" < > wrote in message
news:bnrp4l$vij$2@news.ums.edu...
Douglas Berry (penguin_boy@mindOBVIOUSspring.com) wrote:
: Lo, many moons past, on Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:16:25 +0000 (UTC), a
: stranger called by some (Eric Chomko) came
: forth and told this tale in alt.atheism
: >: I was leafing through Al Franken's "Liar" book and he completely
blew
her
: >: out of the water.
: >
: >I do not doubt that. But is that really that hard to do?
: I wandered into Borders yesterday, and flipped open "Lies.." to a
: random page. Franken was nailing Coulter for lying about the NY
Times
: not covering Dal Earnhardt's death.
Being a frequent visitor to thrift stores and used book stores, I
noticed
awhile ago how Limbaugh's books started showing up regularly. I never
see
Franken's books there nor do I see Coulter's books there. I bet I
start
seeing Coulter's books soon, within a year or so.
Perhaps not -- I'd bet her bulk sales were returned to the pulper.
Why do you guys always claim stuff like that? Bulks sales just mean that
her books are in high demand for book clubs and the like. So what.
I never cease to be amazed at the ways you delude yourself.
You invented the idea that the books sold in 'bulk sales' go to the
pulper.
Sorry, Bonzo. *I* didn't invent the idea. The industry did.
Jim
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| User: "Bill Bonde the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack" |
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| Title: Re: Coulter's mind |
30 Oct 2003 03:38:22 PM |
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Clave wrote:
"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
news:3FA178A0.A067470B@backpacker.com...
Clave wrote:
"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
news:3FA1777B.D1C570ED@backpacker.com...
Clave wrote:
"Eric Chomko" < > wrote in message
news:bnrp4l$vij$2@news.ums.edu...
Douglas Berry (penguin_boy@mindOBVIOUSspring.com) wrote:
: Lo, many moons past, on Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:16:25 +0000 (UTC), a
: stranger called by some (Eric Chomko) came
: forth and told this tale in alt.atheism
: >: I was leafing through Al Franken's "Liar" book and he completely
blew
her
: >: out of the water.
: >
: >I do not doubt that. But is that really that hard to do?
: I wandered into Borders yesterday, and flipped open "Lies.." to a
: random page. Franken was nailing Coulter for lying about the NY
Times
: not covering Dal Earnhardt's death.
Being a frequent visitor to thrift stores and used book stores, I
noticed
awhile ago how Limbaugh's books started showing up regularly. I never
see
Franken's books there nor do I see Coulter's books there. I bet I
start
seeing Coulter's books soon, within a year or so.
Perhaps not -- I'd bet her bulk sales were returned to the pulper.
Why do you guys always claim stuff like that? Bulks sales just mean that
her books are in high demand for book clubs and the like. So what.
I never cease to be amazed at the ways you delude yourself.
You invented the idea that the books sold in 'bulk sales' go to the
pulper.
Sorry, Bonzo. *I* didn't invent the idea. The industry did.
The term seems to have been morphed to mean anyone with bulk sales
doesn't have a book that counts as a best seller.
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| User: "Clave" |
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| Title: Re: Coulter's mind |
30 Oct 2003 03:02:50 PM |
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"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
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Clave wrote:
"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
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<...>
You invented the idea that the books sold in 'bulk sales' go to the
pulper.
Sorry, Bonzo. *I* didn't invent the idea. The industry did.
The term seems to have been morphed to mean anyone with bulk sales
doesn't have a book that counts as a best seller.
*****. It means that in cases of bulk sales, the term "best-seller" isn't a
measure of the book's popularity.
Jim
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| User: "Bill Bonde the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack" |
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| Title: Re: Coulter's mind |
30 Oct 2003 04:53:03 PM |
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Clave wrote:
"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
news:3FA184CE.27E76F69@backpacker.com...
Clave wrote:
"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
news:3FA178A0.A067470B@backpacker.com...
<...>
You invented the idea that the books sold in 'bulk sales' go to the
pulper.
Sorry, Bonzo. *I* didn't invent the idea. The industry did.
The term seems to have been morphed to mean anyone with bulk sales
doesn't have a book that counts as a best seller.
*****. It means that in cases of bulk sales, the term "best-seller" isn't a
measure of the book's popularity.
So a book club buys a book and therefore it shouldn't be counted as a
best seller? That's just silly.
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| User: "Clave" |
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| Title: Re: Coulter's mind |
30 Oct 2003 04:12:52 PM |
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"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
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Clave wrote:
"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
news:3FA184CE.27E76F69@backpacker.com...
Clave wrote:
"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
news:3FA178A0.A067470B@backpacker.com...
<...>
You invented the idea that the books sold in 'bulk sales' go to the
pulper.
Sorry, Bonzo. *I* didn't invent the idea. The industry did.
The term seems to have been morphed to mean anyone with bulk sales
doesn't have a book that counts as a best seller.
*****. It means that in cases of bulk sales, the term "best-seller"
isn't a
measure of the book's popularity.
So a book club buys a book and therefore it shouldn't be counted as a
best seller? That's just silly.
It's also something I didn't say.
Jim
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| User: "Bill Bonde the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack" |
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| Title: Re: Coulter's mind |
01 Nov 2003 04:37:12 PM |
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Clave wrote:
"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
news:3FA1964F.CBD55E26@backpacker.com...
Clave wrote:
"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
news:3FA184CE.27E76F69@backpacker.com...
Clave wrote:
"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
news:3FA178A0.A067470B@backpacker.com...
<...>
You invented the idea that the books sold in 'bulk sales' go to the
pulper.
Sorry, Bonzo. *I* didn't invent the idea. The industry did.
The term seems to have been morphed to mean anyone with bulk sales
doesn't have a book that counts as a best seller.
*****. It means that in cases of bulk sales, the term "best-seller"
isn't a
measure of the book's popularity.
So a book club buys a book and therefore it shouldn't be counted as a
best seller? That's just silly.
It's also something I didn't say.
I thought it was your entire argument, that Coulter had the evil bulk
bought sign on her book on the NYT bestseller list therefore she doesn't
have a bestseller.
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| User: "Clave" |
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| Title: Re: Coulter's mind |
01 Nov 2003 08:31:49 PM |
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"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
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Clave wrote:
"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
news:3FA1964F.CBD55E26@backpacker.com...
Clave wrote:
"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
news:3FA184CE.27E76F69@backpacker.com...
Clave wrote:
"Bill Bonde ( the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack )"
<stderr2@backpacker.com> wrote in message
news:3FA178A0.A067470B@backpacker.com...
<...>
You invented the idea that the books sold in 'bulk sales' go to
the
pulper.
Sorry, Bonzo. *I* didn't invent the idea. The industry did.
The term seems to have been morphed to mean anyone with bulk sales
doesn't have a book that counts as a best seller.
*****. It means that in cases of bulk sales, the term "best-seller"
isn't a
measure of the book's popularity.
So a book club buys a book and therefore it shouldn't be counted as a
best seller? That's just silly.
It's also something I didn't say.
I thought it was your entire argument, that Coulter had the evil bulk
bought sign on her book on the NYT bestseller list therefore she doesn't
have a bestseller.
*****. It means that in cases of bulk sales, the term "best-seller" isn't a
measure of the book's popularity.
Jim
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