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Re: Ann Coulter on Hannity & Colmes
Laura Bush faced here responsibility. Also Laura Bush does not hold elected office.
Kennedy fled the scene and went to BED while Mary Jo was trapped underwater. You would think Kennedy would at least call the police before going to bed....I guess he was too tired. |
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....I guess he was too tired. [/ QUOTE ] Too Drunk |
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I never trust liberals to get things right (the first time), so I went to look it up ...
From Wikipedia, re: Ann Coulter - Further detail about Canada's involvement in the Vietnam war can be found in the CBC's "Canada's Secret War: Vietnam". Here See also Canada and the Vietnam War in Wikipedia. [ QUOTE ] The interviewer Bob McKeown countered, "No, actually, Canada didn't send troops to Vietnam." Coulter and McKeown then politely contradicted each other repeatedly before Coulter finally concluded, "Well, I'll get back to you on that." Later in the show, McKeown stated that Coulter never did get back in touch with The Fifth Estate, and reiterated the filmmakers' position that Canada had not sent troops to Vietnam. In a subsequent interview on C-SPAN, Coulter admitted that she had erred, but also stated that thousands of Canadian-born Americans had gone to battle: "Yes, 10,000 Canadian troops, at least. [...] The Canadian Government didn't send troops [ ... ] [ but ] they came and fought with the Americans. So I was wrong. It turns out there were 10,000 Americans who happened to be born in Canada." Later in the interview, when asked about the taping of the CBC show, she added: "I talked to him [ interviewer Bob McKeown ] for three hours and the topic was not Canada's war history. It was an incidental point that he challenged me on and I didn't believe him because I had read about Canadian troops in Vietnam. I was right. People keep saying 'well, he didn't tell you that they - 10,000 troops - ran across to sign up with the Americans' because I don't think he knew." More recently, a Time Magazine article on Coulter dated April 25, 2005, stated "Canada did send noncombat troops to Indochina in the 1950s and again to Vietnam in 1972." [/ QUOTE ] And remember that if you or any of your liberal friends know that any of this is false, you can go to Wikipedia and correct it -- just be prepared to prove it. |
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Oh yea you tell those libs.
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actually, it should be:
"If you're a coke-snorting, SEC dodging, failed business man, who would have died in his 30's if his Daddy's name hadn't been Bush, they'll REALLY LOVE YOU" |
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Boy its funny when libs show their immaturity, so good for the Republican party.
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I'm not a liberal. I'm fiscal conservative social democrat.
Regardless, you don't have to be a liberal to think Ann Coulter is a tard who should be laughed at. |
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I'm not a liberal. I'm fiscal conservative social democrat. [/ QUOTE ] Is that something like a frugal spendthrift? |
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[ QUOTE ] I'm not a liberal. I'm fiscal conservative social democrat. [/ QUOTE ] Is that something like a frugal spendthrift? [/ QUOTE ] I believe promiscuous virgin might be more fitting. |
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Re: Ann Coulter on Hannity & Colmes
Actually most moderates are fiscal conservatives and social liberals, its pretty common, only about 50% of the country consideres themselves to belong to one party.
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