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Posted by The Skipper    United States   on 12/08/2005 at 06:27 AM   
 
  1. There you go, Skipper. When they fired you, you should have screamed “THIS IS HATE SPEECH”.

    I encourage that little fairy Eric to try it on his first job in the real world.

    Kareem, I’m ashamed to say, got it—a bunch better than the pansy American-borns.

    Posted by Oink    United States   12/08/2005  at  09:33 AM  

  2. Funny, I would not have guessed that there was a set of b...s under that skirt!
    Boy, conservative, smart, AND eye candy! She’s got it pretty well covered! kiss

    Posted by Carguy    United States   12/08/2005  at  10:00 AM  

  3. Interesting that the article above quoted Eric Knudsen but didn’t state the first part, that he didn’t even attend the speech!  That’s grounds for completely ignoring what he said later.  i.e. you can’t bitch if you didn’t vote and you can’t complain if you didn’t even listen to the speech! 

    This was Drudge’s first posting: 
    http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/12/07/D8EBR6D00.html

    “Eric Knudsen, a 19-year-old sophomore journalism and social welfare major at UConn, didn’t attend the speech.”
    “We encourage diverse opinion at UConn, but this is blatant hate speech,” said Knudsen, head of Students Against Hate.

    The Liberal Hartford Courant missed it too.
    http://www.courant.com/news/politics/hc-coulter1208.artdec08,0,2591762.story?&track=rss

    Posted by MJS    United States   12/08/2005  at  10:03 AM  

  4. “We encourage diverse opinion at UConn, but this is blatant hate speech,” said Eric Knudsen, a 19-year-old sophomore journalism and social welfare major

    What a suprise she didn’t want to listen to Ann.

    Posted by ez    United States   12/08/2005  at  10:04 AM  

  5. "We encourage diverse opinion at UConn[as long as it isn’t critical of liberalism/communism or socialism, or the lack of direction, resolve, moral compass and general self loathing of the United States by pretty much all the leadership of the Democratic Party, and all the Democrat hypocrites in New York and California], but this was blatant hate speach.

    I think a quote from the honorable VP Dick Cheyney is appropriate here.

    “Go F*CK yourself.” college boy.

    Posted by Fine Old Cannibal    United States   12/08/2005  at  10:07 AM  

  6. I was knee deep in Liberal college students in Ann Arbor when I met Senator John McCain last night.  They all hated President Bush.  It was enough to make you sick.

    McCain said, “I may run for President but it’s not clear in which party.”

    I don’t think a McCain / Kennedy ticket would fly in the Republican Party.

    Political Correctness - Freedom of Speech - McCain is your man.

    The group think of these liberal students was Democrats will now take the House, Senate and Whitehouse.  They are so BrainWashed they think it’s a done deal.

    The public supported educational system is totally infected with Socialists Bozos. 3stooges

    Posted by Z Woof    United States   12/08/2005  at  10:26 AM  

  7. Ann is the exception to the rule “Beauty times brains equals a constant”.

    (OCM email me privately & I’ll explain it to you—luv, OINK)

    Posted by Oink    United States   12/08/2005  at  10:27 AM  

  8. Students against hate?? Gimmee a break!!!!! I love Hate.

    Posted by hozer    United States   12/08/2005  at  10:49 AM  

  9. Castro Hozes Havana College Students

    Cuba declares word war on ‘fat’ Jeb

    JACQUI GODDARD
    IN MIAMI

    THE 1962 missile crisis, the Bay of Pigs invasion, exploding cigars - relations between the US and Cuba have always been tense.

    But the latest international spat is unlikely to lead to the onset of a third world war, with Cold War enmities dissipating into playground name-calling.

    Cuba’s president Fidel Castro teased Jeb Bush, brother of the US president George W, as his “fat little brother in Florida”, during a speech to students at Havana University.

    The Florida governor, 52, declared himself “flattered" to be singled out for abuse, claiming it was a “high honour” to be criticised by the dictator.

    The 79-year-old Cuban leader quipped: “Forgive me for using the term ‘fat little brother’. It is not a criticism, rather a suggestion that he do some exercises and go on a diet, don’t you think? I’m doing this for the gentleman’s health.”

    Governor Bush, who would rather be noted as a political heavyweight for his leadership qualities rather than his burgeoning belt-line, hit back with a few choice words of his own.

    President Castro’s stature, he said, was none too healthy either. “Oh boy ... I will take any criticism from Fidel Castro, of all people, as an honour, given the fact that eight million people, I believe, live on the island - eight million people are repressed and they’ve been that way for 40 or 50 years,” he said.

    http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=2368182005

    Vote Jeb Bush in ‘08 / Tease Castro.

    Posted by Z Woof    United States   12/08/2005  at  10:59 AM  

  10. A name does not a person make ... careful of the “mud hut syndrome” OCM

    Posted by Carguy    United States   12/08/2005  at  11:23 AM  

  11. We want free speech as long as it is approved by the proper authorities and stamped by the appropriate officials and stand right along the party line set forth by the voice of the people, the local soviet.

    This pathetic dinks honestly don’t see that THEY are the oppressors, not Coulter and her sort. She may be over the top, but so what?

    Most of us wouldn’t mind her being on top at all!  surprised

    Posted by Rickvid    United States   12/08/2005  at  04:41 PM  

  12. Having just graduated (went back and finished my B.A.), I know all about the “college scene.” I found it to be quite amazing that among professors and students alike, it was the CONSERVATIVE ones that were most open to listening and considering others’ ideas and opinions.  For the most part, they did not go around shoving their ideology down the throats of others...but were happy to have a civilized discussion on issues.

    Its the LIBERAL ones, on the other hand, that were by far the most narrow-minded, abusive/disruptive, naive, and short-sighted bunch on the campus.  On more than one occasion I dropped a prof because I couldn’t stand the constant, one-sided LIBERALIST agenda that they passed off as “education” and I publicly exposed students as small-minded, LIBERAL simps when they just wouldn’t/couldn’t stop spewing all that narrow-minded LIBERAL crap (everything is Bush’s fault, Republicans are exclusively to blame for death toll in Iraq, etc.) that they get thru the MSM.

    One the one hand, this sort of affair really didn’t surprise me (colleges as bastions for the LIBERAL mindset)...but it is somewhat chilling to realize that most of these impressionable, young adults are only being taught/fed one side of argument…

    Posted by shinjinrui    United States   12/09/2005  at  01:27 AM  

  13. OCM: yes, she’s damn hot.  I’d take her any way I could get her...top, bottom, sideways.  You name it!

    Posted by shinjinrui    United States   12/09/2005  at  01:29 AM  

  14. OCM, I had one of my most dependable employees die on a bike in Boulder at 20 years of age.  She was coming down a long hill going really fast and a jeep pulled out in front of her.  Bikes can be dangerous in Boulder. 

    Ever been to Tilagees (SP)?

    Also, Jeb is much better than his brother on presentation.  I know what you mean.

    Jeb is the smooth talker, between the too. peace

    Posted by Z Woof    United States   12/09/2005  at  11:10 AM  

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