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Guest 09-28-2015 10:20 AM

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You just sent a tweet to barfAnn Coulter? You actually think she is going to ever see it? She has a staff of underlings write her tweets.

Yes, your husband is no longer relevant. He should just continue playing softball, golf, and drinking. His neck rag is actually disgracing the American flag.

You sound like a hateful person.

Guest 09-28-2015 10:22 AM

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Like most movements, there are parts I don't like of the BLM. I would never advocate the murder of another human being, especially not of someone who has volunteered to protect and uphold the law. However, I do appreciate BLM bringing to light the abuses by some police officers and departments. I've personally seen this abuse of power when a dear friend was pulled over for no reason other than being a black man in a white neighborhood with a white female passenger. Steve Harvey, a pretty hardworking, seemingly decent black man, has admitted to talking to his sons about how to behave in public, especially when talking to the police. He actually threw away every hoodie his children owned for fear it might label them as thugs and get them shot by police. If it takes an organization like BLM to bring abuses out in the open, then I'm for it. If BLM can stop some of abuse of power by police, I'm for it. If all BLM did was cause riots, destruction and the maiming and killing of police officers, I would be against it.

Black lives matter. So do Hispanic, Native American, Japanese, Chinese, Indian, Caucasian and so on. All lives matter. There are many police officers who patrol black communities who have never drawn a weapon in public. They can frequently diffuse a bad situation with words and actions. There are, however, some officers who inflame communities, who belittle and harass young men of color (a young Hispanic male is actually stopped more frequently than a young Black male). This needs to be stopped. If BLM can stop some of these abuses, then something good is being accomplished.

Those are my reasons for being in favor of BLM. I don't support them. I won't donate to their cause nor will I march with them, but I will applaud their bringing to the forefront a grave injustice in this great nation and the fact they have opened dialogues.

Red

Do you think BLM will improve the lives of young black males in urban areas? Chicago for example?

Guest 09-28-2015 11:24 AM

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You sound like a hateful person.

But that expression is a right guaranteed to me by the Constitution.

Guest 09-28-2015 11:59 AM

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But that expression is a right guaranteed to me by the Constitution.

No one is saying otherwise ... you have the right. I'm just making an observation that, from your tone, you seem like a very hateful person. Probably unhappy too but insufficient data for me to say.

Guest 09-28-2015 12:22 PM

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What an idiot. My husband is Not a drinker first of all. He is a patriotic who put over 30 yrs in the military!! And you???

He's the man, and I applaud his patience. I can see how the cop would attempt to keep things calm and under control, making it easier for him. But, I would have insisted on opening the door for your husband, if I was the cop. Liberals are just about the lowest form of Anti-American in our country and should not be coddled with PC, when we have proud Americans that sacrifice so that they can make fools of themselves in front of a book store. And, not even know why they are there, other than Coulter is an "evil woman."

Tell your husband that I, also a vet, salute him. If I would have known there was going to be more than three idiots protesting outside a bookstore, I would have come down with some flags to protest them. But really, we need to sympathize with them. They don't understand what they are doing. They are naive and uninformed. That's why we are here to protect them from themselves.

Guest 09-28-2015 12:26 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1120887)
You just sent a tweet to barfAnn Coulter? You actually think she is going to ever see it? She has a staff of underlings write her tweets.

Yes, your husband is no longer relevant. He should just continue playing softball, golf, and drinking. His neck rag is actually disgracing the American flag.

I'm not going to call you an idiot on this forum, but what you said is pretty immature and ugly. So, read between the lines.

Guest 09-28-2015 12:30 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1121034)
I'm not going to call you an idiot on this forum, but what you said is pretty immature and ugly. So, read between the lines.

Same poster, always insulting, never in a "discussion"

True talent is nothing but being a wise ass, and I am speaking of the "holier than thou" wise ass that you were responding to.

Guest 09-28-2015 12:42 PM

Liberal Language
 
"Of course, we expect that kind of language from liberals, right?"

That vulgar language came from Ms. Coulter, a right-wing, conservative of the worst kind.

Yes, she is allowed to voice her opinion, no matter how wrong she is.

AND leftist liberals are allowed to protest her remarks and vulgarity. The protest was quite peaceful. Despite the fact she likes to create controversy, Ms. Coulter snuck into Barnes and Nobles through the back entrance, like the lowlife snake that she is.

Guest 09-28-2015 12:51 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1121043)
"Of course, we expect that kind of language from liberals, right?"

That vulgar language came from Ms. Coulter, a right-wing, conservative of the worst kind.

Yes, she is allowed to voice her opinion, no matter how wrong she is.

AND leftist liberals are allowed to protest her remarks and vulgarity. The protest was quite peaceful. Despite the fact she likes to create controversy, Ms. Coulter snuck into Barnes and Nobles through the back entrance, like the lowlife snake that she is.

The term snake, in the context of your post, is sexist and thus I'm offended when you use it. Please, in the future, refrain from saying anything that offends anyone for any reasons, and thus practice the liberalism you otherwise preach.

Guest 09-28-2015 02:45 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1121043)
"Of course, we expect that kind of language from liberals, right?"

That vulgar language came from Ms. Coulter, a right-wing, conservative of the worst kind.

Yes, she is allowed to voice her opinion, no matter how wrong she is.

AND leftist liberals are allowed to protest her remarks and vulgarity. The protest was quite peaceful. Despite the fact she likes to create controversy, Ms. Coulter snuck into Barnes and Nobles through the back entrance, like the lowlife snake that she is.

I bet her sneaking in by way of the back entrance just chafed your a:censored: didn't it?

What's with the faux indignation of her use of vulgarity? Is it because you mistook her for a liberal for a moment?

From Time magazine:

Biden: "This is a big F**ing deal."

" During a June 8 interview with Matt Lauer on the Today show, Obama said he had been talking to experts about the BP oil spill so he could learn enough information to find out "whose a** to kick.""

"In 2003, Senator John Kerry talked to Rolling Stone about his decision to vote for the Iraq war, saying, "Did I expect George Bush to f___ it up as badly as he did?"

".... Obama called Kanye West a "jackass."
There are more, but you get it I'm sure. And yes, Republicans do it too. Just wanted to remind you that no one is believing your indignation about Coulter's vulgarity. You just needed an excuse to be a Liberal a...hole.

Guest 09-28-2015 03:47 PM

Ann Coulter is not afraid of anyone. She is certainly not timid and was escorted in the back door the same way every guest is. That's normal procedure

Guest 09-28-2015 04:08 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 1121043)
"Of course, we expect that kind of language from liberals, right?"



That vulgar language came from Ms. Coulter, a right-wing, conservative of the worst kind.



Yes, she is allowed to voice her opinion, no matter how wrong she is.



AND leftist liberals are allowed to protest her remarks and vulgarity. The protest was quite peaceful. Despite the fact she likes to create controversy, Ms. Coulter snuck into Barnes and Nobles through the back entrance, like the lowlife snake that she is.


Coulter does not speak for right leaning conservatives, she speaks for herself. I don't remember anyone appointing her to that position. She is a vulgar nasty woman who wasn't raised properly. No one acts the way she does without deep seated emotional issues. Only the mind of ignorance thinks the way she does.

Guest 09-28-2015 04:18 PM

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Coulter does not speak for right leaning conservatives, she speaks for herself. I don't remember anyone appointing her to that position. She is a vulgar nasty woman who wasn't raised properly. No one acts the way she does without deep seated emotional issues. Only the mind of ignorance thinks the way she does.

I don't know where you have been all your life, but her language is no worst than Obama's, Biden's, Debbie Whatshername, Harry Reid or Pelosi. And yes, Republicans use profanity too. But, to insinuate that someone has mental problems if they curse is totally ludicrous. Bad manners, maybe.

I'd say, get over it, but I doubt it will do any good. When liberals get their teeth on something, they are like pit bulls.

I should have gone up there, because my wife wanted to meet her. But, I am not into meeting celebrities so much. Her spontaneous vulgarity doesn't bother me at all. I know women older than me that speak like that at the pickle ball courts. In today's world, if you are bothered by harsh language, then you had better join a convent. But, for a liberal, that would be equivalent to Satin going to church.

Guest 09-28-2015 04:54 PM

Ann Coulter is a professional polemicist. She gets paid to poke people with a stick and see what happens. In real life, she's good friends with Bill Maher, with whom she shares an alma mater.

Guest 09-28-2015 05:11 PM

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Ann Coulter is a professional polemicist. She gets paid to poke people with a stick and see what happens. In real life, she's good friends with Bill Maher, with whom she shares an alma mater.

Maher says he is not really an atheist, that it's just a hollywood thing. He says that is good friends with Coulter and he prays with Ann Coulter, but does not date her. He also claims to be a libertarian. What he says and what he is, may be a mystery. Who knows, but the thread is about Ann Coulter and the tinsy protest at B&N.


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