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To: PROLIFE who wrote (267955)6/28/2002 1:35:13 PM
From: Cogito  Respond to of 769670
 
>>No, I did not say that, you were making attempts to lay all blame at the feet of conservatives, I was merely showing you that it has been mutual, and to tell you that as far as violations of TOU, I suspect that many more of what we would call Bush haters have been tossed here than Republican conservatives, or even moderates.<<

PL -

As I have stated here more than once, I believe that conservatives are just as guilty of name-calling as liberals are. That isn't "making attempts to lay all the blame on conservatives."

>>I have not read the book, but from what I have heard Coulter's book is not about name calling, but about bias and slander.<<

On the Today Show, Coulter began her summation of her book with these words, in response to Couric's assertion that "the main thesis ... is that liberals really misrepresent conservatives and the conservative movement.":

"Yes, a little bit more than that, and that is that political debate, with liberals is basically impossible in America today because liberals are calling names while conservatives are trying to make arguments."

- Allen