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Tuesday, June 6, 2006 12:00 AM

Ann Coulter and those "millionaire broads" from 9/11

Pot, meet kettle.

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  • Wednesday, June 7, 2006 08:39 AM

    Coulter- Bloated Whore of the Neo-Cons

    There is nothing good to say about her. And I mean nothing. She has no talent, no class, no tact, and no compassion. She is horrendously disgusting. Her hate makes her one of the most physically unattractive women in the world. You CANNOT be attractive with that much venom spewing no matter what you look like. Angelina Jolie would look like a hag if that s**t were spewing from her pie hole.

    Calling her a man is unfair. Men, after all, are still human. She looks and acts like the product of a Nazi raping a tree branch.

    Ordinarily, I would advocate rising above these sort of statements, but I really do feel civility is wasted on the truly evil. It isn't that they take civility as a weakness, or that they will find fault in giving what they give. It is that she and her kind will take ANY statement, ANY action, ANY sentiment and twist it against those whom they perceive as their enemies, no matter what. What we say or do doesn't matter to them.

    Remember, this is the woman who said to disagree with Bush is an act of treason. Examine that carefully. Treason is a capitol offense. She is saying, essentially, that if you disagree with Bush, you should be killed.

    She is a Nazi.

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