Coulter said "Otherwise there would be..." meaning of course there 
is not a suggestion of assassination  (assuming one can read). 

That's the opposite of Zinn suggesting the assassination of the 
President right now.

Coulter did once make a reference to flying a plane into the New 
York Times building.  Conservatives, like myself, were quick to 
condemn the remark.

Care to condemn Zinn's assasination video? Of course not.  Never. 
Not even a little bit.

Conservatives do our best to live by high standards, even when one 
of us fails to meet them.  A personal failure by one is not an 
indictment of the high standard, only of the person that fails to 
meet it.

I didn't know whether to laugh or cry when I heard pundits all this 
month take conservatives to task for "hypocrisy" for having high 
standards when Mark Foley didn't meet them.

So the argument is then, don't have high standards?  Don't tout them 
as good and encourage people into them for fear of embarrassment 
over being a hypocrite if you yourself later don't meet them?

I see, let's have low standards so we don't get hurt when we fail to 
meet them.

Good grief.

If someone were to suggest the assassination of President Clinton, 
my American President of 8 years, I would condemn that person 
without hesitation.

I proudly hold that standard.






--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) ,
> In reference to your  comment: 
> 
> 
> I'll inquire first: Have you read  any books by Coulter...?
> 
>  
> 
> Coulter on Clinton and  assassination:
>  
> "In this recurring nightmare of a presidency [the Clinton 
administration],  
> we have a national debate about whether he 'did it,' even though 
all sentient  
> people know he did. Otherwise there would be debates only about 
whether to  
> impeach or assassinate." 
> 
> Tommy's Blog on Keady:
>  
> Left wingers are known to suffer from Bush  Derangement Syndrome, 
and to have 
> Bush Assassination fantasies. Zinn is the  poster boy for both.
>  
> Now remember, it is Zinn's work that Keady has demanded you  teach 
to YOUR 
> KIDS! 
> It is inexcusable for a public official to align himself  with 
someone who 
> suggests the assassination of the President of the United  States 
of America. It 
> is unforgivable that he wishes to teach that man's ideas  to our 
children.
>  
> I call on Jim Keady to resign his position with the Asbury  Park 
City Council 
> for un-American conduct and failure to uphold the  Constitution, 
by 
> advocating on behalf of a man who suggests the assassination of  
the President.
>  
>  
>  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ========Original  Message========  
>     Subj: [AsburyPark] Re: It's Déjà Vu... All Over Again  Date: 
10/20/2006 
> 8:22:19 A.M. Eastern Standard Time  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> (mailto:AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com)   Sent on:    
> 
> 
> 
>  
>  
>  
> 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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(mailto:AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com) ,  
> MarioAPNJ@,  Mari
> >
> > 
> > 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:  _justifiedright@ 5:57
> > (mailto:justifiedri (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@_As_ 
> (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) _  
> > (mailto:[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...d<WBR>t be  af
> >
>





 
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