debbyski says: "I have always been able to separate the ordinary Americans from the government. Tonight was the first time that the two became inseparable. For the first time in 21 years I witnessed hate in America – and what an ugly spectacle. Thankfully, I was rescued by that America that I cherish. As I was leaving, I saw more protestors. I joined them and we started chanting. Rabbis, priests, and practicing Moslems were among many who held signs reading: “Thanks Ann, you have united Moslems, Jews, and Christians”. She had. Tonight, as I review the hateful words spoken, the reaction of some in the college that I still love, the signs, the unity, and the warm embrace of the rabbi will chase away the ugly hatred of Ann Coulter and her clan." Thank you Alanocu; it's so easy to say it; the struggle is trying to fight the wrongness and futility of violence in human affairs. I believe compassion and justice is the only route to salvation. It is very hard to believe that this woman is real. After reading the original piece, I thought, well, I imagine if I lived during the time of Anne Frank, would I have thought I was living in surreal times.... Do we only understand the present after we have lived in it and moved on? I must be out of touch, I don't know who this Ann woman even is, but after this clip I looked her up- The following is the first quote of hers that I found- "When we were fighting communism, OK, they had mass murderers and gulags, but they were white men and they were sane. Now we're up against absolutely insane savages" "Bitch" has a newer, deeper meaning for me now- and I thought the ex was bad. Deb your the best! |
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