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Religions > Atheism |
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"maff" |
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11 Jun 2006 04:43:06 AM |
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OT: Lethally blonde |
Lethally blonde
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,1794552,00.html
Ann Coulter has made a career out of saying the unthinkable. Last week
the bestselling American author caused outrage when she described the
widows of 9/11 as 'witches' who revelled in their husbands' deaths.
Mixing soundbites with short skirts, this former lawyer has become the
most extreme - and popular - polemicist in America. How did that
happen?
Gaby Wood
Sunday June 11, 2006
The Observer
Ann Coulter has a stalker. She doesn't like to dignify his actions by
talking about him, but she'll tell you, if you ask, that he's what the
FBI class as the most dangerous kind - John Lennon's assassin was one
of these. They're the sort that start out as fans and turn into your
worst enemy.
Feelings about Ann Coulter run high and extreme. Often described as
'the Republican Michael Moore', Coulter is possibly even better
equipped than Moore to offend people, because, it seems, she is 100 per
cent shameless. Actually, make that 99 per cent. 'I've always told my
friends,' she says, 'if only I could be a black Jewish homosexual -
then we could really have some fun! Then I could say anything!'
Ann Coulter
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/45e6638caa08a486
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