It is beyond me how the press gives her the attention they do.  She made a big deal and canceled a speaking engagement at the University of Ottawa (Canada), because her one bodyguard said it was unsafe.  More importantly, she made it an opportune time to respond back to a letter that was written to her from that very same university to tone down her language for various reasons, and the press somehow made this news.  I am willing to bet there was probably 20 or 30 people that were not close to fighting, and it was probably no where near unsafe for someone that is not important like her.

This is about all the attention I can muster up to spend on the matter, however she gives the many true balanced (not coo coo) conservatives a bad name. Maybe she was at least offered some good wacky backy (Weed) while she was here in Canada & she could lighten up with a few puffs.  She has no problem being scantly dressed & it is unfortunate the marching drums allow her useless echo to beat as awful as it does.  She reminds me of Heather Mills.  What can I say to get heard for the sake of being heard.  Disgusting.  Ann, don’t use our water to bleach your pearly white hair as it may brainwash you & have you saying something that makes sense & isn’t arrogant or racist.

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  • Schwalm

    Jaret – hope things are well with you..long time no talk..should definitely catch up!

    Your post caught my eye…and this is something that I've followed closely. While I agree with some of your assertations in theory, I think you've missed the main point of this issue – and why it is actually newsworthy. Allow me to elaborate:

    1) As a conservative (note – not describing as a republican),I agree with you and feel that Coulter's sometimes over the top rhetoric undermines the conservative positions (ie limited govt, fiscal restraint) than 99.9% of the sane people belive in. I like your comparison to Heather Mills – how apropos!

    2) Regardless of ideology, or if we disagree with a person's position, that does not preclude their right to free speech. Even I sometimes cringe over what she says, and can only imagine how my friends on the left must feel when she opens her mouth.
    While I may not agree with much of Michael Moore's political & social positions, I respect his right to have such opinions, and vocalize said opinions, without prejudice. The same should be said for people on the left to Ms. Couter. If you don't want to hear what she has to say…don't go and listen to her speak!..Simple as that…

    ……For students to yell and scream and create an atmosphere where a professional bodyguard – charged with keeping Ms Coulter safe – deems the situation to be unfit for her safety – that's a troubling situation to me – which grossly devalues the Canadian way of diplomacy, equity and general fairness.

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    jaretmanuel Reply:

    Thanks,
    Jaret

    Schwalmy

    Love it and I agree with you. It speaks of our collective human
    intelligence that she is newsworthy but she is most certainly entitled
    to speech and opinion.

    Most certainly look forward to catching up.

    [Reply]

  • Schwalm

    Jaret – hope things are well with you..long time no talk..should definitely catch up!

    Your post caught my eye…and this is something that I've followed closely. While I agree with some of your assertations in theory, I think you've missed the main point of this issue – and why it is actually newsworthy. Allow me to elaborate:

    1) As a conservative (note – not describing as a republican),I agree with you and feel that Coulter's sometimes over the top rhetoric undermines the conservative positions (ie limited govt, fiscal restraint) than 99.9% of the sane people belive in. I like your comparison to Heather Mills – how apropos!

    2) Regardless of ideology, or if we disagree with a person's position, that does not preclude their right to free speech. Even I sometimes cringe over what she says, and can only imagine how my friends on the left must feel when she opens her mouth.
    While I may not agree with much of Michael Moore's political & social positions, I respect his right to have such opinions, and vocalize said opinions, without prejudice. The same should be said for people on the left to Ms. Couter. If you don't want to hear what she has to say…don't go and listen to her speak!..Simple as that…

    ……For students to yell and scream and create an atmosphere where a professional bodyguard – charged with keeping Ms Coulter safe – deems the situation to be unfit for her safety – that's a troubling situation to me – which grossly devalues the Canadian way of diplomacy, equity and general fairness.

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  • http://www.jaretmanuel.com jaretmanuel

    Thanks,
    Jaret

    Schwalmy

    Love it and I agree with you. It speaks of our collective human
    intelligence that she is newsworthy but she is most certainly entitled
    to speech and opinion.

    Most certainly look forward to catching up.

    [Reply]