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| Indeed. When the best gig she can get is at KU, and even there she gets seriously heckled, you know Ms. Coulter is on her way out. In article <114m1pgq3mj8l77@news.supernews.com>, Douglas W. \"Popeye\" Frederick <Buzcutt454@aol.com> wrote: € Conservative columnist and author Ann Coulter was greeted with a mixture of € standing ovations and heckling after she took center stage Tuesday night at € Kansas University's Lied Center. € € As soon as she stepped up to the microphone, Coulter fired off one zinger € after another about liberalism while promising to answer questions from € left-wing members in the audience who could "thrash their way to a coherent € thought." € € "I've come to find I like liberals a lot more," Coulter said early in her € speech. "They're kind of cute when they're cold, shivering and afraid." € € Coulter spoke as the 37th J.A. Vickers Sr. Memorial Lecture Series lecturer € to a crowd estimated by KU officials at about 1,800 people. The lectures, € which began in 1971, were established through a gift to the Kansas € University Endowment Association by the Vickers family of Wichita. € € Coulter received several standing ovations during her speech, but she also € found herself interrupted several times by a small, scattered group of € hecklers. € € "I think there are some people in the audience who meant to be at the sexual € reorientation class down the hall," Coulter said, in response to the € heckling. € € Moments later Coulter stopped and called for assistance from students when € hecklers started in again and no one of authority was seen trying to stop € them. € € "Could 10 of the largest College Republicans start walking up and down the € aisles and start removing anyone shouting?" Coulter asked. "Otherwise, this € lecture is over." € € Several people responded, leaving their seats to confront the hecklers, and € verbal confrontations erupted in parts of the auditorium. One of those who € answered Coulter's call was Michael Conner, a Shawnee freshman. € € "All I did was say they shouldn't stop her from speaking," Conner said of € confronting some audience members in the back of the auditorium. € € Later, when heckling broke out again, a couple of uniformed KU Public Safety € Department officers appeared and escorted about six people out of the € auditorium. € € Coulter resumed her critical remarks, calling Sen. Ted Kennedy a "human € dirigible" and the Democrats' "spiritual leader." She also made fun of the € Democrats' dalliance with filmmaker Michael Moore and former presidential € candidate John Kerry, who she said got away with telling "big, fat, enormous € lies." € € Despite Kerry's loss, Democrats think their political stances and ideas just € "need new labels for their bottles," Coulter said. € € € |
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| "Scott" <pugetsounddiver@gmail.com> wrote in message news:i9E2e.28$7d4.662@news.uswest.net... > "Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick" <Buzcutt454@aol.com> wrote in message > news:114m1pgq3mj8l77@news.supernews.com... > > <snip> > > Because they act like children, the extreme left of the liberal democrats, > AKA Barking Moonbats, are being corralled and escorted from the premises of > more and more functions. Everyone is sick of their bullshit dramatics and > "protests", heckling speakers, vandalizing cars, throwing feces and urine on > people, etc. It is exactly this kind of shit that will usurp the 1st > Amendment they so willingly abuse and wrap their bullshit in. And they bitch > because they get caged behind fences and barriers. > > http://www.indepundit.com/archive2/2...undering.html# > > I especially like the blond bitch with the purple middle finger. I'm glad to report that none of the dirtbag hippie protesters appears to be Alan. |
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| "Alan Street" <agstreet@nonono_san.rr.com> wrote in message news:300320051316254164%agstreet@nonono_san.rr.com ... > Indeed. When the best gig she can get is at KU, and even there she gets > seriously heckled, you know Ms. Coulter is on her way out. Wow. What a perfect little liberal snob you are! KU is a better gig than you will ever get. This is a shining example of why you people are sooooo far out of touch with reality, and why with every passing day you are further relegated to ineffectiveness. Your far left bigotry and "intolerance" defines you and your brethren. Relegated to mumbling to yourselves in the background, punctuated by intermittent bursts of collective Tourette's. She got paid $25,000.00 to speak at KU. That's $12,500.00 an hour. Ever make $12,500 an hour, by invitation? How much do you make for giving a speech at a college? Ever been invited or paid to speak to a college? She was heckled by 6 out of 1800 people (whom were physically removed by police), and given numerous standing ovations, but your "progressive" thinking wont allow those facts to set in. http://www.ljworld.com/multimedia/au.../coulter5.html |
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| "Douglas W. "Popeye" Frederick" <Buzcutt454@aol.com> wrote in message news:114m1pgq3mj8l77@news.supernews.com... > Conservative columnist and author Ann Coulter was greeted with a mixture > of > standing ovations and heckling after she took center stage Tuesday night > at > Kansas University's Lied Center. Heckled in Kansas? That's pretty bad, equivalent to Kerry or Clintion getting heckled at Berkeley. But universities are where the educated Kansans hang out, so it's not a great surprise. Better change your mind about Schiavo, according to the right-wing propagandista: (from: http://www.anncoulter.com/) Just once, we need an elected official to stand up to a clearly incorrect ruling by a court. Any incorrect ruling will do, but my vote is for a state court that has ordered a disabled woman to be starved to death at the request of her adulterous husband. Florida state court judge George Greer -- last heard from when he denied an order of protection to a woman weeks before her husband stabbed her to death - determined that Terri would have wanted to be starved to death based on the testimony of her husband, who was then living with another woman. (The judge also took judicial notice of the positions of O.J. Simpson, Scott Peterson and Robert Blake.) The husband also happened to be the only person present when the oxygen was cut off to Terri's brain in the first place. He now has two children with another woman. Greer has refused to order the most basic medical tests for brain damage before condemning a woman to death. Despite all those years of important, searching litigation we keep hearing about, Terri has yet to receive either an MRI or a PET scan - although she may be allowed to join a support group for women whose husbands are trying to kill them. Greer has cut off the legal rights of Terri's real family and made her husband (now with a different family) her sole guardian, citing as precedent the landmark "Fox v. Henhouse" ruling of 1893. Throughout the process that would result in her death sentence, Terri was never permitted her own legal counsel. Evidently, they were all tied up defending the right to life of child-molesting murderers. Given the country's fetishism about court rulings, this may be a rash assumption, but I presume if Greer had ordered that Terri Schiavo be shot at her husband's request - a more humane death, by the way - the whole country would not sit idly by, claiming to be bound by the court's ruling because of the "rule of law" and "federalism." President Bush would order the FBI to protect her and Gov. Bush would send in the state police. |
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| Conservative columnist and author Ann Coulter was greeted with a mixture of standing ovations and heckling after she took center stage Tuesday night at Kansas University's Lied Center. As soon as she stepped up to the microphone, Coulter fired off one zinger after another about liberalism while promising to answer questions from left-wing members in the audience who could "thrash their way to a coherent thought." "I've come to find I like liberals a lot more," Coulter said early in her speech. "They're kind of cute when they're cold, shivering and afraid." Coulter spoke as the 37th J.A. Vickers Sr. Memorial Lecture Series lecturer to a crowd estimated by KU officials at about 1,800 people. The lectures, which began in 1971, were established through a gift to the Kansas University Endowment Association by the Vickers family of Wichita. Coulter received several standing ovations during her speech, but she also found herself interrupted several times by a small, scattered group of hecklers. "I think there are some people in the audience who meant to be at the sexual reorientation class down the hall," Coulter said, in response to the heckling. Moments later Coulter stopped and called for assistance from students when hecklers started in again and no one of authority was seen trying to stop them. "Could 10 of the largest College Republicans start walking up and down the aisles and start removing anyone shouting?" Coulter asked. "Otherwise, this lecture is over." Several people responded, leaving their seats to confront the hecklers, and verbal confrontations erupted in parts of the auditorium. One of those who answered Coulter's call was Michael Conner, a Shawnee freshman. "All I did was say they shouldn't stop her from speaking," Conner said of confronting some audience members in the back of the auditorium. Later, when heckling broke out again, a couple of uniformed KU Public Safety Department officers appeared and escorted about six people out of the auditorium. Coulter resumed her critical remarks, calling Sen. Ted Kennedy a "human dirigible" and the Democrats' "spiritual leader." She also made fun of the Democrats' dalliance with filmmaker Michael Moore and former presidential candidate John Kerry, who she said got away with telling "big, fat, enormous lies." Despite Kerry's loss, Democrats think their political stances and ideas just "need new labels for their bottles," Coulter said. |
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| In article <114m1pgq3mj8l77@news.supernews.com>, "Douglas W. \"Popeye\" Frederick" <Buzcutt454@aol.com> wrote: > Conservative columnist and author Ann Coulter was greeted with a mixture of > standing ovations and heckling after she took center stage Tuesday night at She is hot enough to make me (briefly) consider leaving the Libertarian Party and returning to the GOP. Dan-"typing with one hand" |
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| "Dan Nafe" <dan@scuba-training.net> wrote in message news:dan-72014B.17232130032005@bignews.bellsouth.net... > In article <114m1pgq3mj8l77@news.supernews.com>, > "Douglas W. \"Popeye\" Frederick" <Buzcutt454@aol.com> wrote: > > > Conservative columnist and author Ann Coulter was greeted with a mixture of > > standing ovations and heckling after she took center stage Tuesday night at > > > > She is hot enough to make me (briefly) consider leaving the Libertarian > Party and returning to the GOP. > > Dan-"typing with one hand" She's not THAT hot. |
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| "Scott" <pugetsounddiver@gmail.com> wrote in message news:7_E2e.13$5z2.364@news.uswest.net... > Wow. What a perfect little liberal snob you are! > She got paid $25,000.00 to speak at KU. That's $12,500.00 an hour. Ever > make > $12,500 an hour, by invitation? Actually . . . Besides, are earnings the sole measure of a person's value? > How much do you make for giving a speech at a college? Ever been invited > or > paid to speak to a college? I was just invited to a dinner with Bush, but didn't call back. They probably wanted money. > She was heckled by 6 out of 1800 people (whom were physically removed by > police), and given numerous standing ovations, but your "progressive" > thinking wont allow those facts to set in. How do you think someone like Ward Churchill would fare in a conservation bastion like Eastern Washington? (from: http://www.easterneronline.com/vnews.../424a490538f5e) Over 300 students and faculty gathered in the Mall on March 10 to attend the rally in support of Ward Churchill and academic free speech. Martha Toolie, a Native American Student Association member said, "I invite every single one of you to our April 5 keynote speaking address that will be delivered by Mr. Ward Churchill. We are brining him here, and I encourage every one of you, if you have questions, anything that you want clarified, talk to him after he talks about contemporary Indian issues. That is why we are brining him here." The rally lasted around 45 minutes, and then a silent march around campus ensued. "I don't think it could have gone any better," said Keven Shipman, who is heading up the Ward Churchill issue for NASA. In addition to the large crowd of supporters, the media showed up in droves. Many local news channels covered the story on their nightly broadcasts. |
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| "Dan Nafe" <dan@scuba-training.net> wrote in message news:dan-72014B.17232130032005@bignews.bellsouth.net... > In article <114m1pgq3mj8l77@news.supernews.com>, > "Douglas W. \"Popeye\" Frederick" <Buzcutt454@aol.com> wrote: > > Conservative columnist and author Ann Coulter was greeted with a mixture of > > standing ovations and heckling after she took center stage Tuesday night at > She is hot enough to make me (briefly) consider leaving the Libertarian > Party and returning to the GOP. She beats the shit out of Bella Abzug, Hillary Clinton, Barbara Boxer, Feinstein, Heinz-Kerry-Sally-Jesse-Raphael-Ortiz-Garcia-Sanchez or Brady. |
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| In article <RtG2e.55$tr1.331@news.uswest.net>, Scott <pugetsounddiver@gmail.com> wrote: € "Alan Street" <agstreet@nonono_san.rr.com> wrote in message € news:300320051445143916%agstreet@nonono_san.rr.com ... € € > That's a matter of opinon. KU isn't considered much of a powerhouse in € > my field of work. € € There are other fields. € True, but I can't think of any field that KU is well known for. € You hate her for who and what she is, never mind what she says, or if there € is any validity. € True, and I say that with no apology. Even a broken watch is right twice a day. € Typical liberal horseshit, attack the person, because you cant attack the € truth. € € Hmm, Coulter spends two hours making trite one-liners attacking people and you think it's "The Word" personified. But anyone that attacks her is "spewing typical liberal horseshit." Sounds a little one-sided to me. Does your SO know about your Ann Coulter fixation |
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