http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,301216,00.html
Unbelievable.
This is not fair at all for Jewish people.
I never was an Ann Coulter fan any way.
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
2007-10-12
08:30:08
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No kidding she has Freedom of Speech to say it.
But I also have a right to ask who else is outraged about it.
They're offensive comments.
However, the difference between me and a liberal is that I won't call for her to be sued for a hate crime.
2007-10-12
08:36:21 ·
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Of course speech isn't a hate crime.
My point was that the liberals make it into a hate crime.
2007-10-12
08:40:16 ·
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"So you are outraged because one phony made-up mythology is being promoted over another phony made-up mythology?"
First, they're religions.
Freedom of religion also means that you have the right to say what you will about other religions.
Second, I'm very well aware of that.
I'm not calling for her censorship.
But why can't I say that her comment were outrageous?
You're advocating political correctness by saying I can't.
By the way, I found this article on Michael Savage's sight.
He's Jewish.
2007-10-12
08:48:36 ·
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I defend ann Coulter's right to say what she said.
It doesn't mean I agree with her.
But i'll defend her right to say it.
2007-10-12
08:49:48 ·
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Ann Coulter called for the conversion of all Jews.
2007-10-12
08:50:19 ·
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LOL I'm not one of her fans but Christianity is charged with converting Jews as well as all of the world peacefully.
Can you blame someone for voicing their faith?
2007-10-12 09:12:14
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sure, i became very indignant that she used that be conscious yet i'm not bowled over. Ann Coulter makes use of surprising words when you consider that it relatively is the only way she would be able to get any interest. human beings know that she isn't proper nor does she make one ounce of sense. when I listened to the sound chew, i individually do not think of she have been given a convincing clapping. i decide to have faith that the different area became as bowled over on the commentary as a results of fact the the remainder of the international is. i'm hoping it gets her to close up yet i'm particular it wont do truly sturdy.
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Look, you may not agree with what Ann said, but basically what she did say was Bible. Christians want not only Jews to accept Jesus, but all people on the planet. No matter what their background. That's why you have missionaries and evangelists going everywhere on Earth preaching the Gospel of Jesus.
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Ann never said that a Jew should stop being a Jew.
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She is saying that to be perfected you must receive Jesus Christ as Messiah or Saviour.
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This is basically what Christians believe and teach.
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Furthermore the first 50,000 Christians or so were in fact Jews. Jesus is a Jew. The Disciples are Jews. The Bible, both OT and NT was given to us by God through the Hebrew.
The entire foundation of Christianity is Jewish. --- I cannot
emphasize it enough, Jesus is Jewish. Our God is Jewish.
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There is no point for anyone to take offense at Coulter's remarks because they were never meant to be offensive.
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You might not like the way she said it, but the bottom line is that she was just telling the truth in the way she sees it.
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And if anyone is offended after reading my response, I apologize. These words are not meant to offend anyone.
If you take offense, then you take offense, but be very sure, none was given.
EDIT: You got a lot answers from both sides of the fence.
I would reread those who agreed with me. They are
thoughtful and sincere.
2007-10-12 09:35:10
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Of all the problems this country faces , and are going to face , Ann Coulter is not one of them , because if you think she`s offensive , evidently you haven`t heard Bill Maher ; and if you have heard him Where`s you`re outrage?? Keep "bitchin`" among yourselves with this he said ; she said crap while the country goes to hell on a politically correct persian rug ! Anyway ; with these attitudes on here now , you`ll all be on your knees` 5 times a day praying to allah , or you won`t have a head to ***** with !
2007-10-12 11:01:28
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So you are outraged because one phony made-up mythology is being promoted over another phony made-up mythology?
Freedom of religion also means that you have the right to say what you will about other religions.
You are advocating Political Correctness. Something I don't believe your idol would do.
Ann Coulter says what she means and means what she says, that is something poorly lacking in this society. Her language is blunt indeed, and gawd I wish we had more of that.
Edit: Here's the deal Mr Savage. If you disagree with the concept of Jews needing to be perfected state that but when you call out another American's comments, that are simply personal opinion not governmental policy, labeling them outrageous you are attempting to suppress their opinion. That is Political Correctness.
I will support your right to say it but I will take exception when you tie it to an individual's right to say whatever the hell they want to say. Your comment is only inciting the Ann Coulter haters to express thier hatred and their desire to suppress her speech. Odds are most of them don't take exception to what she said anyway and most of them don't know context in which she said it.
This is a tactic of the Politcal Left and I assumed you as a good right-winger wouldn't stoop to the level of labeling someone's speech.
2007-10-12 08:40:03
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This comment has nothing to do with fairness. It has to do with her faith in Jesus Christ. She is right that the world would be better off if they all excepted the truth of Jesus Christ and rejected the falsehoods taught by other religions.
Of course, I respect the right to freedom of religion that the Bible actually calls for. Ann Coulter also accepts and respects this. Her words are being taken out of context by the liberals at Fox News.
Any true Christian believes that you must accept Christ and his way. There are wonderful Jews, Hindus, Buddist and even atheists, but they are simply wrong.
2007-10-12 08:47:19
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I used to be disgusted, but now I'm just amused
Since when has Mann Couter (that's not a misspelling, it's a comment) been fair to anyone. Her recent stabs at religion only serve to further separate her from any semblance of decency.
But I'm on heart medication, so I can't afford to get too worked up about this s!ut.
2007-10-12 08:59:52
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Something we have to keep in mind regarding Ann Coulter. She is a media whore. She was obviously on this show promoting her 'new' book. What better way to drum up interest, attract attention, than to say what she knows will be controversial comments. I personally put no value to anything she ever comes up with.
2007-10-12 08:49:34
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I think she is just another taking head for the Republican Party. I am a libertarian . I think she gives Christians a bad name.
p.s.
Dr. Savage, I respect your opinion. I believe Ron Paul would make a great President. What do you think ?
GOD BLESS AMERICA
2007-10-12 08:46:10
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That's pretty outrageous, but not unexpected from the likes of Ann Coulter. Her controversy is her only selling point. I'm amazed that people actually seriously listen to her.
2007-10-12 08:37:57
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I might agree with her on other things but this one she stepped over the line at a time when questions of religion are very touchy worldwide. No one needs to be perfected in my view of how God works through us.
2007-10-12 08:52:55
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