Godless' Causes Liberals To Pray ... For A Book Burning

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Another three run shot by a national treasure.

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GODLESS' CAUSES LIBERALS TO PRAY ... FOR A BOOK BURNING
by Ann Coulter

June 21, 2006

I dedicate this column to John Murtha, the reason soldiers invented fragging.

In response to the arguments of my opponents, I say: Waaaaaaaaaah! Boo hoo hoo!

If you're upset about what I said about the Witches of East Brunswick, try turning the page. Surely, I must have offended more than those four harpies. Wait 'til you get a load of what I say about liberals in the rest of the book! You haven't seen the half of it.

For snarling victims, my book is Christmas in July. Hey — where's Max the grenade-dropper? Let's keep this diaper-fest going all summer.

How about these pungent points:

— No liberal cause is defended with more dishonesty than abortion. No matter what else they pretend to care about from time to time — undermining national security, aiding terrorists, oppressing the middle class, freeing violent criminals — the single most important item on the Democrats' agenda is abortion. Indeed, abortion is the one issue the Democratic Party is willing to go to war over — except in the Muslim world, which is jam-packed with prohibitions on abortion, but going to war against a Muslim nation might also serve America's national security objectives. Liberals don't care about women. They care about destroying human life. To them, 2,200 military deaths in the entire course of a war in Iraq is unconscionable, but 1.3 million aborted babies in America every year is something to celebrate.

— Frederica A. Massiah-Jackson of the Philadelphia Common Pleas Court was known for shouting obscenities from the bench and identifying undercover policemen in open court. Bill Clinton nominated Massiah-Jackson to be a federal district court judge in 1997. Among other notable rulings, Judge Massiah-Jackson sentenced the brutal rapist of a 10-year-old girl to the statutory minimum and apologized to the rapist, saying: "I just don't think the five to 10 years is appropriate in this case even assuming you were found guilty." She refused to allow the district attorney to present a pre-sentence report or victim impact statement, saying: "What would be the point of that?" After his release, the defendant was rearrested for raping a 9-year-old boy.

Massiah-Jackson wasn't some random nut nominated by Clinton by accident, likeJanet Reno or Ruth Bader Ginsburg. She was a liberal heroine. The New York Times was in high dudgeon when Massiah-Jackson withdrew — and not because Massiah-Jackson had sneered atAIDS victims and rape victims ... The Times was in a snit because of the "judicial mugging" the Senate had put her through. Massiah-Jackson, the Times said, "now returns to the state bench, battered but with her honor intact. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of the Senate."

— Liberals were afraid of a book that told the truth about IQ ("The Bell Curve") because they are godless secularists who do not believe humans are in God's image. Christians have no fear of hearing facts about genetic differences in IQ because we don't think humans are special because they are smart. There may be some advantages to being intelligent, but a lot of liberals appear to have high IQs, so, really, what's the point? After Hitler carried the secularists' philosophy to its grisly conclusion, liberals are terrified of making any comment that seems to acknowledge that there are any differences among groups of people — especially racial groups. It's difficult to have a simple conversation — much less engage in free-ranging, open scientific inquiry — when liberals are constantly rushing in with their rule book about what can and cannot be said.

— While gays were being decimated by the AIDS virus, U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop was more interested in not "stigmatizing" them than in saving their lives. See, where I come from, being dead also carries a certain type of stigma. Instead of distributing condoms in gay bars and at productions of the play "Rent," where they might have done some good, Koop insisted on distributing condoms in kindergarten classes, in order to emphasize the point that AIDS does not discriminate, which it does.

In 1987, New York Times reporter Maureen Dowd — before she was elevated to the cartoon pages — wrote a heroic portrait of the man. Dr. Koop, she said "fiercely wants to strip AIDS of its stigma," and for that reason, he talks "about making an animated educational video that would feature two condoms 'with little eyes on them' chatting, and about the need for 'gentle, nonmystifying' sex education for students, starting in kindergarten." I would pay quite a bit of money to hear someone describe anal sex — oh hell, make it any kind of sodomy — to a 5-year-old in a gentle, nonmystifying way.

Finally, a word to those of you out there who have yet to be offended by something I have written or said: Please be patient. I am working as fast as I can.
 

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Comparing the stances on 2200 military deaths to 1.3 million abortions is lame.

There is a difference between driving the hummer around until it blows up spending over a billion dollars a week, trying to install a doomed democracy in a country full of religious fanatics........and comparing that to an INDIVIDUAL ADULT choice of birth control.

Mass political stupidity is clearly different than birth control.
 

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I'm sure she source checked this with the due diligence of someone scanning the Sunday funny papers.
Ann Coulter, plagiarist supreme, writes another seething hate filled op-ed column, what a surprise.
If she has reproductive organs (big if, considering that adams apple she sports) they are probably so dessicated no egg could find purchase. Unwanted pregnancy won't be a concern for Annie.
I sure hope she doesn't step in front of a bus.
 

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Marco said:
Comparing the stances on 2200 military deaths to 1.3 million abortions is lame.

There is a difference between driving the hummer around until it blows up spending over a billion dollars a week, trying to install a doomed democracy in a country full of religious fanatics........and comparing that to an INDIVIDUAL ADULT choice of birth control.

Mass political stupidity is clearly different than birth control.


comparing that to an INDIVIDUAL ADULT choice of birth control.

What about teaching it in our junior high and high schools? Are they ADULTS?

How about Planned Parenthood using my tax dollars to put commercials about abortion and condoms on MTV? Are they ADULTS?

What about limiting abortion to fetuses that can't live outside of the womb?

The point is that the liberals will never talk about such things because the public would refute it. After all, the liberal elitist wants the rank and file to do as it's told - there's no sense in debating such things because the elitist knows what's best for everyone.
 

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>Comparing the stances on 2200 military deaths to 1.3 million abortions is lame.

Do you mean because the 1.3 million were completely defenseless and had no choice, while our Military is all volunteer forces?
 

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bblight said:
How about Planned Parenthood using my tax dollars to put commercials about abortion and condoms on MTV? Are they ADULTS?

If kids can learn about condoms they won't need an abortion...
 

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I'm sure she source checked this with the due diligence of someone scanning the Sunday funny papers.
Ann Coulter, plagiarist supreme, writes another seething hate filled op-ed column, what a surprise.
If she has reproductive organs (big if, considering that adams apple she sports) they are probably so dessicated no egg could find purchase. Unwanted pregnancy won't be a concern for Annie.
I sure hope she doesn't step in front of a bus.

JR - you seem to have an unnatural dislike for Ms Coulter. Is it something she said?

What's hate filled about her expose'?

Did she lie about Judge Jackson who allowed a pedaphile to go free from a conviction and prison term, only to have that criminal leave the court room and rape a 9 year old boy?

Did she lie about the "bell Curve" and the liberals politically correct view on race and IQ?

Did she lie about the liberal take on abortion along with their favorable support of the Muslims who outlaw abortion (not to mention how they treat women).

The truth is the truth, I don't see how the truth can be hate filled!
 

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If kids can learn about condoms they won't need an abortion...

I find this IMPOSSIBLE to believe. Every Person I have ever known knew about Condoms, didn't stop a lot of unwanted pregnancies.
 

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I find this IMPOSSIBLE to believe. Every Person I have ever known knew about Condoms, didn't stop a lot of unwanted pregnancies.

How many times have condoms been successful? I think each one of those times could be considered a success at stopping an unwanted pregnancy. Teenagers are going to have sex...I was a teenager I had sex, I may be wrong but I am assuming the same for you. Better to educate them on Condom usage than hoping they abstain.
 

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The truth is the truth, I don't see how the truth can be hate filled!

Quick question on this...Have you ever had a woman ask you if she looked fat in a pair of pants? How did you answer? Truth can be presented in several ways. One way is suggesting a different outfit to accentuate her more beautiful features another would be to say you look like a fat pig, I can't be seen in public with you in that outfit.
(The above analogy is purely fiction as I do not or will not date fatties)
 

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There is a difference between driving the hummer around until it blows up spending over a billion dollars a week, trying to install a doomed democracy in a country full of religious fanatics......
2500 deaths tp 1.5 million is quite a jump with all the birth control avaliable...talk about needless deaths...talk about mass graves.
 

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"Do you mean because the 1.3 million were completely defenseless and had no choice, while our Military is all volunteer forces?"

No, because at least in our democracy pregnant mothers have rights over their own bodies, their freedom is trump over an unviable entity.

With the exception of killing a few terrorists, the deaths of over 2500 servicemen will be complete waste. Along with about a half-trillion dollars up in smoke. Not to mention the circumstances behind the whole war scenario, from lack of strategy, inadequate armor, war profiteering, lies.....

You won't get me to support a guerilla war anymore than anybody will get any of you prolifers to give up cable tv, sell the boat, and all the perks you enjoy and donate the money to help some pregnant woman who's walking into an abortion clinic.

For you guys it's all talk and no walk.....talk them out of an abortion, then when they give birth, you tell them "It's your kid, it's your responsibility."

Then you go back to the reality of raising your own family, take your own kids out to the lake after turning off the tv. The new mother goes on welfare and then I help pay for all your hollow promises ungrounded in reality.

Thanks for being so fucking caring.
 

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Marco,
Unless there were 1.5 million immaculate conceptions that the church doesn't know about then I'm pretty sure the 99.9%+ of consenting women exercised their right to spread their legs.

The quagmire, guerilla war bit is spot on IMO.
 

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lander....when you speak of a certain % of women exercising their right to spread their legs.....

You can't tell me that that high a % of women just chose to be pregnant....you're leaving out rape/incest.....failure of birth control....not only that but aids babies or grossly deformed.....cases where the mother's life is in danger if she gives birth.....

There's more reasons for women to go get abortions than using an abortion clinic as a day after pill.....and there's more to having a life than coming out of a womb and becoming another document in a courthouse.
 

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interesting

Conservative scribe Ann Coulter cribbed liberally in her latest book, "Godless," according to a plagiarism expert.
John Barrie, the creator of a leading plagiarism-recognition system, claimed he found at least three instances of what he calls "textbook plagiarism" in the leggy blond pundit's "Godless: the Church of Liberalism" after he ran the book's text through the company's digital iThenticate program.
He also says he discovered verbatim lifts in Coulter's weekly column, which is syndicated to more than 100 newspapers, including the Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) Sun-Sentinel and Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle.
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Meanwhile, many of the 344 citations Coulter includes in "Godless" "are very misleading," said Barrie, who holds a Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley, where he specialized in pattern recognition.
"They're used purely to try and give the book a higher level of credibility - as if it's an academic work. But her sloppiness in failing to properly attribute many other passages strips it of nearly all its academic merits," he told The Post.
Barrie says he also ran Coulter's Universal Press columns from the past 12 months through iThenticate and found similar patterns of cribbing.

http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/copycatty_coulter_pilfers_prose__pro_nationalnews_philip_recchia.htm
 

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Liberals don't care about women.

I wonder if Ann thinks she's talking to an all-male audience? Or is she unaware that there are more female than male liberals? Or is it her contention that liberal women don't care about themselves?
 

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Coulter Gets a Pass on Plagiarism?
By Justin Rood - July 5, 2006, 11:10 AM
The New York Post Sunday was the first print media to report that arch-conservative provocateuse Ann Coulter appears to have plagiarized -- repeatedly -- other writers in her books and columns. However, it's not clear she's going to suffer for it.
Others have been chasing this online for some time. But it was refreshing to see a newspaper pick up the story.
So what happens when a columnist is found using other's words without attribution? I called Universal Press Syndicate, which distributes Coulter's column to over 100 newspapers.
What's the story? I asked Kathie Kerr, the company's media relations chief. Is your company considering any action against Coulter? Will there be any fallout? "I think [Coulter] is the one that needs to address this," Kerr told me at first.
I noted that in other plagiarism cases -- Jayson Blair, for instance -- the response was not left up to the writer. Indeed, in that case the New York Times and its editors bore responsibility for his misdeeds.
"After the investigation is complete and the allegations are proven correct, that's right," she told me.
So is there an investigation into Coulter's writings? "Not that I know of," Kerr replied. She promised to get in touch with Coulter's editor and call me back.
Also, Kerr told me that so far, none of the papers carrying Coulter's column have called to complain about the plagiarism, or to drop the feature.
 

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