Wow...Tommy reads books by Ann Coulter. What a shock.
That broad is as phony and sensational as they come, and if anything she uses 
the shock 
value of her mostly way off base opinions as a publicity vehicle.
Actually, Coulter and Deseno would make a pretty good couple.

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "justifiedright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Mario I bet you were surprised to learn that guys like the President 
> and I read books by left wingers and about the left. I read as many 
> works by the left as I can get my hands on, from the past to today's 
> pundits.  All my conservative friends do as well.  Of course I read 
> Wilson's book.
> 
> This is contrary to your many posts on this board that conservatives 
> are closed minded, lock step, not respectful of others views, yadda 
> yadda yadda.    
> 
> I'd be a phony of a political commentator if I didn't consider all 
> sides.  Sorry to disappoint you but conservative views aren't formed 
> by talk radio hosts (it's just trumpeted there).
> 
> Since, I've never accused you, I'll inquire first:  Have you read 
> any books by George Will, Bill Bennett, Rush, Coulter or Malkin?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, MarioAPNJ@ wrote:
> >
> >  
> > In reference to Tommy's  comment: 
> > 
> > 
> > You say in your letter and on your blog  and in your post here, 
> that the 
> > quote I used in my column from Saddam Hussein  to Joe Wilson 
> about "10,000 
> > Americans dying in the sand" isn't real because  you couldn't find 
> it on "Google?"
> > 
> > Well, I see you graduated from the  Jim Keady school of research.
> > 
> > The quote came from Joe Wilson's Book,  "The Politics of Truth."
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > Deja Vu:
> >  
> > It was difficult for much of the world to believe when the 
> president (who  
> > boasts he doesn't read newspapers) claimed he had read 60 books 
> already this  
> > year, including Albert Camus, especially when he took Camus' 
> words "freedom  is 
> > a long-distance race" out of context and misapplied them to his 
> own  ideology.
> >  
> > So forgive me if I was skeptical about your reading the entire 
> Joe  Wilson 
> > book, especially since Bushies consider him to be such a turncoat 
> and  because, 
> > as I've pointed out elsewhere, the context in which you used that 
> quote  is so 
> > contrary to Wilson's points.
> >  
> > I'd still like a page number reference.  Private email me if it's  
> top secret.
> >  
> > ========Original Message======== 
> >     Subj: [AsburyPark] Re: This Board is a Tough Place  Date: 
> 10/19/2006 
> > 5:57:43 P.M. Eastern Standard Time  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > (mailto:justifiedright@)   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > (mailto:AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com)   Sent on:    
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >  
> >  
> >  
> > Mario!
> > 
> > You say in your letter and on your blog and in your post here,  
> that the 
> > quote I used in my column from Saddam Hussein to Joe Wilson  
> > about "10,000 Americans dying in the sand" isn't real because you  
> > couldn't find it on "Google?"
> > 
> > Well, I see you graduated from the Jim  Keady school of research.
> > 
> > The quote came from Joe Wilson's Book, "The  Politics of Truth."
> > 
> > Now slowly put down the mouse, get out of your  pajamas and into 
> some 
> > clothes, go down to the library and read some actual  books. 
> > 
> > Go ahead...don'Go ahead...don'<WBR>t be af
> >
>





 
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