Ann Coulter upsetting people....again

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"The woman you are defending fits the name and the game of a true bigot.
She is a bag of toxic energy bad for humanity"

The true bigots are the so-called professors who teach youth with mush for brains that it is OK - nay, preferable - to shut down the opinion of those you disagree with, rather than engage in a debate.
 
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Whether you want to believe it or not JLM, the U.S. does not operate in a vacuum. The U.S. has to accept some of the responsibility for causing 9/11. American bombing has killed hundreds of thousands of Arabs....read Muslims. Ann Coulter's comment regarding flying carpets and camels was probably not considered funny by Muslims. Muslims are not innocent either but there is give and take on both sides.

9/11 was just the tip of the Iceberg, there was the USS Cole, Madrid, London, East Timor, Lockerbie- need I go on?
 

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"The woman you are defending fits the name and the game of a true bigot.
She is a bag of toxic energy bad for humanity"

The true bigots are the so-called professors who teach youth with mush for brains that it is OK - nay, preferable - to shut down the opinion of those you disagree with, rather than engage in a debate.
LOOK MAN HATE LAWS IN CANADA ARE IN PLACE TO INSURE THAT HUMAN LIBERTY IS PROTECTED.

What, you have laws for one race and no law for the other? what world are you living in. To go in public and make absurd and hateful statement of segregation on the 21st Century you are looking to have your head kicked in.
 
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If I was her, I wouldn't.

They don't do rebuttal, they do...


YouTube - Never before seen Video of WTC 9/11 attack

They don't counter...



They...


Pure stereotype. I could equally answer that Christians don't do rebuttal, but:

YouTube - news footage from Oklahoma bombing
YouTube - ATF Agents Raiding Waco Compound
On This Day - March 6, 1962 - CBC Archives


Such a response would be equally sitty, seeing that what these 'Christians' had done in the name of their professed Faith was quite un-Christians.

It is ironic though that we lounch a war 'against Islam' when no professed Muslim has ever successfully attacked Canadian soil in spite of the fact that the 'Christian' Suns of Freedom had successfully launched attacks on Canadian soil in the past, yet we declare no war against 'Christianity'.

Islam is no more to blame for 'Muslim' terrorism than Christianity is for 'Christian' terrorism.

Also, the Sons of Freedom are not the only professedly religious terrorists to attack Canadian soil. Some abortionists have been attacked too. And I'm pro-life by the way.
 

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LOOK MAN HATE LAWS IN CANADA ARE IN PLACE TO INSURE THAT HUMAN LIBERTY IS PROTECTED.
No they aren't.

What, you have laws for one race and no law for the other?
Yes, that is exactly what we have and you promote it. Under your ideology, only speech you agree with should be legal.

what world are you living in.
The real one, you should join us.

To go in public and make absurd and hateful statement of segregation on the 21st Century you are looking to have your head kicked in.
No they aren't.
 
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YukonJack

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Machjo, I suppose you had the same opinion when leftists maligned President Bush in far worse way, with far worse epithets and name-calling.

Or were just as righteous when the leftist made a hate-filled movie depicting the assanination of GWB with the greatest glee?
 

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Pure stereotype. I could equally answer that Christians don't do rebuttal, but:

Such a response would be equally sitty, seeing that what these 'Christians' had done in the name of their professed Faith was quite un-Christians.

It is ironic though that we lounch a war 'against Islam' when no professed Muslim has ever successfully attacked Canadian soil in spite of the fact that the 'Christian' Suns of Freedom had successfully launched attacks on Canadian soil in the past, yet we declare no war against 'Christianity'.


Also, the Sons of Freedom are not the only professedly religious terrorists to attack Canadian soil. Some abortionists have been attacked too. And I'm pro-life by the way.
No argument here.

Islam is no more to blame for 'Muslim' terrorism than Christianity is for 'Christian' terrorism.
I disagree.

I know, and I find it quite funny that they can't tell the difference between classical liberalism and this crap that we have to endure today.
How true.

Thomas Jefferosn Supporters usually identified themselves as Republicans.:lol:
Actually, they thought of themselves as Democratic Republicans, as did the emancipator Lincoln. He was white.
 

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I absolutely agree with a person's right to holler "Fire" in a crowded theatre.....................as long as there is in fact a fire. I'm pretty Liberal minded when it comes to freedom of speech, but would draw the line at where a falsehood would do damage to an innocent person.
 

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Machjo, I suppose you had the same opinion when leftists maligned President Bush in far worse way, with far worse epithets and name-calling.

Or were just as righteous when the leftist made a hate-filled movie depicting the assanination of GWB with the greatest glee?

You obviously haven't read my previous posts in this very thread. I criticized the Ottawa U students for their behaviour in no uncertain terms, making it clear that they were not only wrong in shouting out Ann Coulter, but even more wrong than she is.

That's what happens when you don't have your facts and decide to ASS-U-ME.

My point in the last few posts was to point out that blaming all Muslims for what some fanatics do is equal to blaming all Christians for this:

Anti-abortion violence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Canada
Attempted murder
Violence has also occurred in Canada, where three doctors have been attacked to date. There is speculation that the timing of the shootings is related to the Canadian observance of Remembrance Day. The physicians were part of pattern of attacks, which targeted providers in Canada and upstate New York, including Dr. Barnett Slepian. All victims were shot in their homes with a rifle, at dusk, in late October or early November. James Kopp was charged with the murder of Dr. Slepian and the attempted murder of Dr. Short; he is suspected of having committed the other shootings as well.
November 8, 1994: Dr. Garson Romalis of Vancouver, British Columbia was shot.
November 10, 1995: Dr. Hugh Short of Ancaster, Ontario was shot.
November 11, 1997: Dr. Jack Fainman of Winnipeg, Manitoba was shot.
July 11, 2000: Dr. Romalis was stabbed by an unidentified assailant in the lobby of his clinic.
[edit]Bombing and property damage
February 25, 1990: Two men broke into a clinic in Vancouver and destroyed $C30,000 worth of medical equipment with crowbars.
May 18, 1992: A Toronto clinic operated by Henry Morgentaler was firebombed, causing the entire front wall of the building to collapse."


Just as it would be ridiculous to blame all Christians for these acts, or Waco, or Oklahoma, or the BC firebombings, so it is equally nonsensical to blame Islam for terrorism done in its name. Both Faiths teach peace, and so we must conclude that people who commit such atrocities are neither Christian nor Muslim, but fanatics simply hiding behind religious veils.
 

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She seems fairly intellectual compared to most people.

A Connecticut native, Coulter graduated with honors from Cornell University School of Arts & Sciences, and received her J.D. from University of Michigan Law School, where she was an editor of The Michigan Law Review. (just like the Bamster did at Harvard, but we don't know if he was an honours student)

Coulter clerked for the Honorable Pasco Bowman II of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and was an attorney in the Department of Justice Honors Program for outstanding law school graduates.

After practicing law in private practice in New York City, Coulter worked for the Senate Judiciary Committee, where she handled crime and immigration issues for Senator Spencer Abraham of Michigan. From there, she became a litigator with the Center For Individual Rights in Washington, DC, a public interest law firm dedicated to the defense of individual rights with particular emphasis on freedom of speech, civil rights, and the free exercise of religion.

Intellect apparently doesn't prevent a person from being whacko..................what drugs does she use?
 

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"I absolutely agree with a person's right to holler "Fire" in a crowded theatre.....................as long as there is in fact a fire. I'm pretty Liberal minded when it comes to freedom of speech, but would draw the line at where a falsehood would do damage to an innocent person."

To follow your allegory, there IS a fire in the theatre, Ann Coulter is only bringing attention to it.

And she is doing it in a witty, humourous way, that only the chip-on-the-shoulder bleeding hearts could find untrue and/or offensive.
 

Machjo

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No argument here.

I disagree.

So, if a person engages in terrorism in the name of Islam, it is reasonable for us to blame Islam; yet if someone does the same in the name of Christ, it is not reasonable for us to blame all Christians?

My answer would be that in neither case is it reasonable to blame the Faith or its founder for the atrocities of their supposed followers. You seem to be saying that it depends what Faith we're talking about.

No bias there, eh!