Massachusetts Democratic Standardbearer

Urbane Guerrilla • Dec 11, 2009 1:42 am
If this is the kind of thing they find first thing out of the box, what are her chances?

Makes me plenty happy I'm not a Democrat, because then a creep like this would be on my team.
classicman • Dec 11, 2009 8:51 am
Yeh UG, like there are no politicians on the "R" team that have less than stellar morals . . . :eyebrow:

and sourcing Ann Coulter is like asking Cheney about WMD's. :headshake
Redux • Dec 11, 2009 8:56 am
classicman;616685 wrote:
Yeh UG, like there are no politicians on the "R" team that have less than stellar morals . . . :eyebrow:

and sourcing Ann Coulter is like asking Cheney about WMD's. :headshake


You mean like Jane Swift, the Republican governor of Mass who denied the parole/commutation request? Or her successor, Republican governor Mitt Romney who stood steadfastly silent and forced the issue to be drawn out further?

Or perhaps the fact that Martha Coakley did not attempt to block the guy's release after Romney refused to act?

Urbane Guerrilla;616642 wrote:
.....a creep like this would be on my team.


Absolutely! I wouldnt want a creep like Ann Coulter on my team either.
classicman • Dec 11, 2009 9:16 am
Thought you weren't into the mudslinging.

[COLOR="White"]JUST KIDDING[/COLOR]
Redux • Dec 11, 2009 9:46 am
classicman;616689 wrote:
Thought you weren't into the mudslinging.

[COLOR="White"]JUST KIDDING[/COLOR]


Custard cream pie is not mud!

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Not that I support al Pieda attacks...even on sleezy wingnuts like Coulter.
classicman • Dec 11, 2009 11:03 am
Just another example of those who are Party first, IMO.

Now send me some stimulus money so my kids can have a Christmas.
regular.joe • Dec 11, 2009 11:36 am
I am not a Republican, nor am I a Democrat. I try to keep an open mind, something I don't seem to get from the ardent supporters of either party. Sourcing Ann Coulter does not give this thread any credibility, in my not so humble opinion.

I'm really tired of trying to figure out who's lying about what for their own personal and/or their parties gain. Especially when both parties tell different lies about the same subject. Oh, and telling half the truth, fully intending to mislead me or gain my support or opinion....is still lying in my book.
Shawnee123 • Dec 11, 2009 11:38 am
And I'll add some mudslinging:

Ann Coulter is a dried-out old tired-looking twat.

That was just for personal satisfaction. I haven't watched, nor care to watch, the video, and I'm certainly not entering the fray.

But it's always fun to point out Ann Coulter is a dried-out old tired-looking twat.
classicman • Dec 11, 2009 12:00 pm
OMG - you gotta watch it Shaw - you will HOL! (haggis out loud)
TheMercenary • Dec 11, 2009 12:44 pm
I am surprised one of the Kennedy clan is not stepping up to the plate.
classicman • Dec 11, 2009 1:18 pm
Anyone in particular?
Spexxvet • Dec 12, 2009 11:51 am
classicman;616746 wrote:
Anyone in particular?


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richlevy • Dec 12, 2009 12:14 pm
So if we let them out we're soft on crime. If we keep them in we're perpetuating an injustice.

Maybe Ann should get her bony ass over to Texas and start working with The Innocence Project to keep them from giving the needle to another innocent man (40 cases exonerated). Oh..wait..Red State..what was I thinking.

BTW, Massachusetts (9 cases exonerated).

I agree, though, that if the charges against Coakley are true, then she should leave the Democratic Party and become a Republican. Then she instead of screwing over a single innocent man to proves that she's tough, she could help invade entire countries to demonstrate her lethal resolve.
richlevy • Dec 12, 2009 12:26 pm
Spexxvet;616899 wrote:
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Is that Sarah Palin? Whoever it is looks like Leelee Sobieski,
Urbane Guerrilla • Dec 12, 2009 8:47 pm
My perennial disappointment with the Democrats is what leads me to appreciate Ann Coulter -- and to disparage any who would dismiss her out of hand for noticing just how screwed up the Dems always seem to get. (You are not paying attention.) The more socialist they turn, the worse I feel about them. You have to be an economic illiterate to stay socialist, that's all. A great student of economics I'm not, but The Virtue of Prosperity tells me I'm on the right track.
richlevy • Dec 12, 2009 8:56 pm
Urbane Guerrilla;617008 wrote:
A great student of economics I'm not,
Wow, we finally agree on something.
Urbane Guerrilla • Dec 12, 2009 9:01 pm
And you did better at econ... when?

Read D'Souza. You won't be sorry.