Facts? From Ann Coulter?Villhamer said:...
I've heard more than enough name-calling in my life. It doesn't get my respect. Arguments are won with facts, not insults. I prefer to hear facts.
Bwahahahaha!
lol dreamer20
Facts? From Ann Coulter?Villhamer said:...
I've heard more than enough name-calling in my life. It doesn't get my respect. Arguments are won with facts, not insults. I prefer to hear facts.
dreamer20 said:Facts? From Ann Coulter?
Bwahahahaha!
lol dreamer20
No, not just from Ann Coulter, but from anyone. Anyone at all.dreamer20 said:Facts? From Ann Coulter?
And henry rollins as well, it seems.Dr Rock said:ann coulter
I never listen to Coulter. Or Rollins either, for that matter.madame_zora said:That was my opinion. If anyone doesn't already have enough facts for her to be dismissed, I could see villhamer's point. I took it as self-evident.
Never listened to Ann? Brace yourself Villi. You're in for a bumpy night...Villhamer said:I never listen to Coulter.
... Rollins has done nothing to convince me of why I should dismiss Coulter.
Lauer said:"There are two possible explanations for your statement. Either you believe it, in which case you're deranged. You don't believe it but said it for shock value, in which case you don't belong within a thousand miles of this network. Choose one."
Vill, I still don't think you are getting it. Coulter writes the most outrageous, "liberal" bashing, "democrat"bashing books you could imagine. Every word that comes out of her mouth is like that. She makes comments like "Liberals love islam more than they love America." "Democrats would love to see you end up broke and on the streets." She blames everything from the economy to bunions on democrats and liberals. And she works herself up into a lather while she does it. I'm guessing that Mr. Rollins was simply doing a PARODY of Ms. Coulter herself, that would be understood by people who realize what a nutcase she is. Uh, his repeated use of "shut the fuck up" is EXACTLY in the style both she and Bill O'reilly use when liberal bashing. That's what makes it so funny.Villhamer said:Thanks, Dreamer. I think Mr. Rollins needs someone like you, to do the research and provide him with a little substance. Because with that, he might turn out something that I would call satisfying.
Without that, he's only lowered himself to Ann's level.
(Not to change the subject too much, but I thought this was funny, in an ironic sort of way:
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Villhamer said:Thanks, Dreamer. I think Mr. Rollins needs someone like you, to do the research and provide him with a little substance. Because with that, he might turn out something that I would call satisfying.
Without that, he's only lowered himself to Ann's level.
fun·ny (fŭn'ē) http://content.answers.com/main/content/img/pron.gif
adj., -ni·er, -ni·est.
i·ro·ny (ī'rə-nē, ī'ər-) http://content.answers.com/main/content/img/pron.gif
- Causing laughter or amusement.
- Intended or designed to amuse
n., pl. -nies.
And, for the record, I want to have Henry Rollins' baby.
- The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning.
- An expression or utterance marked by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning.
mercurialbliss said:fun·ny (fŭn'ē) http://content.answers.com/main/content/img/pron.gif
adj., -ni·er, -ni·est.
i·ro·ny (ī'rə-nē, ī'ər-) http://content.answers.com/main/content/img/pron.gif
- Causing laughter or amusement.
- Intended or designed to amuse
n., pl. -nies.
And, for the record, I want to have Henry Rollins' baby.
- The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning.
- An expression or utterance marked by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning.
dong20 said:Don't forget a personal favourite of mine:
Satire:
"A literary technique of writing or art which exposes the follies of its subject (for example, individuals, organizations, or states) to ridicule, often as an intended means of provoking or preventing change."
GorgeousJane said:Never heard of Ann Coulter before this thread, but a swift google tells me all I need to know. How she can dare claim to speak for any woman other than herself is disgusting.
But, of course, IHenry - a sharp, enquiring mind is such a wonderfully erotic thing.
PS: Join the queue Mercurial, he's mine![]()
mercurialbliss said:*Nods head in agreement. Walks into Henry's room. Closes door behind her*
madame_zora said:*sneaks in behind mercurialbliss hoping to catch a glimpse of Henry's junk*
Really? Which one of the Dixie Chicks has an adams apple? :biggrin1:Shelby said:Ann Coulter and the Dixie Chicks have the same problem.uttahere:
If Beverly LaHaye and Ann Coulter would get their respective heads out of each others' coochies for even 15 minutes, maybe they both would be healed of their <mental> infirmities. Praise goddess.JustAsking said: