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To: TimF who wrote (174876)9/3/2003 6:41:39 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1579701
 
Even by her usual incendiary standards, Ann Coulter's response to the terrorist attacks was something of a jaw-dropper. "We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity," the conservative commentator declared in her column on National Review Online. Those words created an uproar at the Web site, which refused to run a follow-up piece in which Coulter singled out what she called "swarthy males." She promptly began bad-mouthing National Review, which responded by axing her as a contributing editor. "If National Review has no spine, they are not my allies," Coulter said. Asked for comment, National Review Online Editor Jonah Goldberg said: "We didn't feel we wanted to be associated with the comments expressed in those two columns."

Dang! There's something wrong with her. She's scary! Thanks for the information.

ted