She may be doing time for election fraud soon. She's the subject of
another investigation in Connecticut for living there and voting in
NY.

wncs wrote:
> You have no idea how much that headline got my hopes up. Ah well, if
> she hates America that much, she is free to leave.
>
> On Feb 11, 9:20�pm, Keith In Tampa <[email protected]> wrote:
> > *Goodbye, America! It Was Fun While It Lasted* by Ann Coulter
> > Updated 02/11/2009 ET
> >
> > http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?print=yes&id=30674
> >
> > �It's bad enough when illiterate jurors issue damages awards in the billions
> > of dollars because they don't grasp the difference between a million and a
> > billion. Now it turns out the Democrats don't know the difference between a
> > million and a trillion.
> >
> > Why not make the "stimulus bill" a kazillion dollars?
> >
> > All Americans who work for a living, or who plan to work for a living
> > sometime in the next century, are about to be stuck with a trillion-dollar
> > bill to fund yet more oppressive government bureaucracies. Or as I call it,
> > a trillion dollars and change.
> >
> > The stimulus bill isn't as bad as we had expected -- it's much worse.
> > Instead of merely creating useless, make-work jobs digging ditches -- or
> > "shovel-ready," in the Democrats' felicitous phrase -- the "stimulus" bill
> > will create an endless army of government bureaucrats aggressively
> > intervening in our lives. Instead of digging ditches, American taxpayers
> > will be digging our own graves.
> >
> > There are hundreds of examples in the 800-page "stimulus" bill, but here are
> > just two.
> >
> > First, the welfare bureaucrats are coming back.
> >
> > For half a century, the welfare establishment had the bright idea to pay
> > women to have children out of wedlock. Following the iron laws of economics
> > -- subsidize something, you get more of it; tax it, you get less of it --
> > the number of children being born out of wedlock skyrocketed.
> >
> > The 1996 Welfare Reform bill marked the first time any government
> > entitlement had ever been rolled back. Despite liberal howling and
> > foot-stomping, not subsidizing illegitimacy led, like night into day, to
> > less illegitimacy.
> >
> > Welfare recipients got jobs, as the hard-core unemployables were coaxed away
> > from their TV sets and into the workforce. For the first time in decades,
> > the ever-increasing illegitimacy rate stopped spiraling upward.
> >
> > As proof that that welfare reform was a smashing success, a few years later,
> > Bill Clinton started claiming full credit for the bill.
> >
> > Well, that's over. The stimulus bill goes a long way toward repealing the
> > work requirement of the 1996 Republican Welfare Reform bill and rewards
> > states that increase their welfare caseloads by paying unwed mothers to sit
> > home doing nothing.
> >
> > Second, bureaucrats at Health and Human Services will electronically collect
> > every citizen's complete medical records and determine appropriate medical
> > care.
> >
> > Judging by the care that the State Department took with private visa records
> > last year, that the Ohio government took with Joe the Plumber's government
> > records, that the Pentagon took with Linda Tripp's employment records in
> > 1998, and that the FBI took with thousands of top secret "raw" background
> > files in President Clinton's first term, the bright side is: We'll finally
> > be able to find out if Bill Clinton has syphilis -- all thanks to the
> > stimulus bill!
> >
> > HHS bureaucrats will soon be empowered to overrule your doctor. Doctors who
> > don't comply with the government's treatment protocols will be fined. That's
> > right: Instead of your treatment being determined by your doctor, it will be
> > settled on by some narcoleptic half-wit in Washington who couldn't get a job
> > in the private sector.
> >
> > And a brand-new set of bureaucrats in the newly created office of "National
> > Coordinator of Health Information Technology" will be empowered to cut off
> > treatments that merely prolong life. Sorry, Mom and Pop, Big Brother said
> > it's time to go.
> >
> > At every other workplace in the nation -- even Wal-Mart! -- workers are
> > being laid off. But no one at any of the bloated government bureaucracies
> > ever need fear receiving a pink slip. All 64,750 employees at the department
> > of Health and Human Services are apparently absolutely crucial to the smooth
> > functioning of the department.
> >
> > With the stimulus bill, liberals plan to move unfirable government workers
> > into every activity in America, where they will superintend all aspects of
> > our lives.
> >
> > Also, thanks to the stimulus bill, the private sector will gradually shrivel
> > and die. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the cost of servicing
> > the bill's nearly trillion-dollar debt will shrink the economy within a
> > decade.
> >
> > Robert Kennedy famously said: "There are those who look at things the way
> > they are and ask, 'Why?' I dream of things that never were and ask, 'Why
> > not?'"
> >
> > The new liberal version is: *There are those who look at things and ask,
> > "Why on earth should the government be paying for that?" I dream of things
> > that never were funded by the government and ask, "Why not?"*
> >
> > �ann_al.jpg
> > 47KViewDownload
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