authfriend wrote:

>--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
>
>>--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>--- In [email protected], MDixon6569@ wrote:
>>>      
>>>
>>>>In a message dated 6/15/06 11:56:03 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
>>>>shempmcgurk@ writes:
>>>> 
>>>>Ann Coulter's comments about the 9/11 widows
>>>>
>>>>...or...
>>>>
>>>>Hillary  Clinton returning a campaign donation to Wal-Mart.
>>>>
>>>>No doubt in my mind  what's more offensive...
>>>>
>>>>Shemp, you've got it  wrong like the so many other  liberals.  
>>>>It's not the 911  windows , as in all of them. It's 4 in  
>>>>particular that decided to interject themselves into the world 
>>>>of politics based upon their victimhood, that Coulter criticized.
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>By saying, among other things, that they were
>>>"enjoying their husbands' deaths" and suggesting
>>>their husbands must have been playing around with
>>>other women.
>>>
>>>(These would be the women, just for the record, whose
>>>activism resulted in the 9/11 commission to determine
>>>what really happened--despite the ferocious resistance
>>>of the Bush administration.)
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>>>And there have been other widows that have come out and 
>>>>defended Ann Coulters remarks.
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>So I guess *these* widows have been enjoying their
>>>husbands' deaths, presumably because they had been
>>>playing around with other women.
>>>      
>>>
>>There are times, Judith, when your talent for invective
>>is well-placed, and well-deserved. This is one of them.
>>    
>>
>
>I'd suggest you check the definition of
>"invective," by the way; in this case it
>doesn't fit very well.  And it isn't quite
>clear what you might mean by "your talent
>for" it "is well-placed, and well-deserved."
>The "invective," such as it is, may be well
>placed on, and well deserved by, Coulter;
>but not my *talent* for it.  (Note that one
>doesn't need hyphens in this construction.)
>
What about the use of the phrase "war on terror."  You cannot have a war 
on an adjective but the right uses it all the time and because it has 
become a reference point the left even uses it.  I guess it has become a 
"colloquial expression."



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