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To: Bill who wrote (68418)6/9/2006 6:04:57 PM
From: JBTFD  Respond to of 173976
 
The powers that be are just mad because they wouldn't take the government's "shut up" money.

And you still haven't presented one bit of evidence that they are enjoying their husbands' deaths as you so crassly put it, other than your say so.

Put up or shut up.

The one common thread of those who are attacked by this administration and it's attack dogs (like Coulter) is that they are people of principle who are MAKING A STAND for what they believe is right.

To rock the boat in this day and age is to draw a bullseye on yourself.



To: Bill who wrote (68418)6/9/2006 6:51:27 PM
From: SeachRE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
another lie from billie vandegay...boring...



To: Bill who wrote (68418)6/9/2006 7:03:04 PM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 173976
 
>>>The 4 Jersey Girls only. Those are the ones enjoying themselves.

The other 1,500 9/11 widows all agree with Coulter. And so do I.<<<

That's a very preposterous statement. And if you think about it real carefully, you'll agree!



To: Bill who wrote (68418)6/9/2006 8:15:37 PM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
I'm happy to have Ann Coulter as a spokesperson for Republicans.



To: Bill who wrote (68418)6/9/2006 8:44:33 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 173976
 
Did you support Bush's Dubai Ports deal? Do you call that a man who's concerned about Homeland Security? Do you support Bush and the GOP congress sending much of the Homeland Security money (OUR money) to places like Wyoming, Utah and Nebraska instead of NYC and DC just because they need some fat-assed rightwing congressmen from those districts to promise not to investigate their crimes and failures?

You have a lot to learn about how corrupt, inept and dishonest this Bush-Cheney Texas gang are. They have proven many times they don't give a damn about any of us, nor our laws and Constitution. They cheated and lied to get into power, and have never stopped since.



To: Bill who wrote (68418)6/9/2006 8:55:06 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
President Bush thwarted our attempts at every turn"
The widows known as the "Jersey Girls" changed history by demanding an independent 9/11 investigation. Now they want to change who's president -- though some voted for Bush four years ago.

By Mary Jacoby

Pages 1 2September 15, 2004 | Over the last three years, the group of 9/11 widows turned activists dubbed the "Jersey Girls" have become a fixture on the Washington political scene. Some of them are Republicans, others Democrats or independents. But they are all determined to hold official Washington accountable for the attacks that killed their husbands and nearly 3,000 others. They have held news conferences, lobbied members of Congress, pored over documents, and forced the White House to accept an independent commission to investigate the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Along the way, the women have learned about coverups, obfuscation, political cowardice, deceptions and the dangers of eschewing international alliances for a go-it-alone foreign policy.

And their conclusion: For the sake of the country's future, John Kerry must replace George W. Bush.

Gathering at the National Press Club in Washington on Tuesday, the widows announced their endorsement of the Massachusetts Democrat for president, a move made "in good conscience and from our hearts," as former Bush supporter Kristen Breitweiser told the news cameras. "In the three years since 9/11, I could never have imagined I would be here today, disappointed in the person I voted for, for president," she said. Added fellow Jersey Girl Patty Casazza: "It was President Bush who thwarted our attempts at every turn."

The widows said they endorsed Kerry because three years of studying the facts has convinced them he will do a better job than Bush at protecting the nation. "This was not an easy decision to make. We agonized over this," said Monica Gabrielle of West Haven, Conn., an honorary Jersey Girl. "We have always been very careful about not being partisan. We have always attempted to uncover the truth. We have always looked for the greater good." Still, the women said they expect to be trashed as partisan hacks.

"We were joking amongst ourselves yesterday that we should come down here geared up in football pads and helmets, because we were anticipating personal attacks," Breitweiser said. "Some other 9/11 family members have supported President Bush, and I think we have always been respectful of anyone's points of view. And I hope that going forward, the debate and dialogue will be about the issues and it will be respectful and lively. But most important, respectful."

The endorsement was a sword clanging against Bush's political armor. Polls show that voters rate Bush high on his handling of 9/11 and its aftermath, and Republicans have been quick to exploit that approval with television ads and their recent convention, held in Manhattan around the theme of Bush's leadership against terrorism. Meantime, the families of 9/11 victims are split on whom to support for president, with many for Bush.

The Jersey Girls' political foil is Deena Burnett, widow of Thomas Burnett, one of the passengers on United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed in Pennsylvania. Burnett, who lives in Arkansas, spoke to the Republican National Convention two weeks ago, giving an emotional account of her last conversations with her husband from the plane. "The heroes of 9/11 weren't created that day," Burnett told the convention. "Their actions were the result of virtues practiced over a lifetime." Delegates wiped away tears.

Watching the convention on television, Breitweiser felt not teary-eyed, she said, but frightened. She found the speakers angry and bellicose, and she worried that the Bush administration seemed to revel in war. "I am scared [by] the mentality that my daughter, who is 5 years old, is being handed a tomorrow that will be a war for a lifetime. My husband was killed on 9/11. I do not want to lose my daughter 18 years from now when she's walking or living in a large city, and it's payback for our actions in Iraq," Breitweiser said. Later she told me in an interview that she voted for Bush in 2000 because, well, she's a Republican. "I'm not a Democrat!" she said, when I asked if her endorsement of Kerry meant that she had switched parties.



To: Bill who wrote (68418)6/9/2006 9:02:02 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
So Bill, guess you lied. Only one 9-11 widow has spoken out in support of Bush. One single woman who's from Arkansas and is not concerned with the Homeland Security of New York City, but had her husband killed in one of the planes. I grieve with her, but the 9-11 widows from the New York area are stunned about Bush's almost total lack of follow-up to his wonderful promises of 9-12.

Did Bush give New York adequate HS funding? Nope. Not even remotely close.

Did Bush find and kill the people who blew up the buildings? Nope, he actually let OBL and his gang go at Tora Bora then said he didn't care about him anymore.

Did Bush coopperate with the 9-11 Commission? Nope.

Did Bush take the advice of the 9-11 Commission? Nope.

But did Bush send un-needed Homeland Security money to places like Arkansas and Kansas? Yep. Lots of it. Our money too.

Did Bush do anything to protect our ports and ehemical plants? Nope.

Did Bush oppose Arabs trying to take over our ports? Nope, he actively supported it?

Did Bush condemn Coulter for her venomous slander? Nope.

Did Bush's war in Iraq make us safer? On the contrary.

After spending a trillion bucks on defense, are we safer now five years after 9-11? Not according to the experts.

Did Bush protect anyone from Katrina or after Katrina? Nope. Six months later hundreds of towns are still garbage heaps.

And what did the GOP's #1 female spokesperson have to say about concerned 9-11 widows fighting for real Homeland Security? Coulter slandered them and called them "witches" and "harpies" who were glad their husbands were dead.

And you support COulter and Bush. Shame on you.