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Not unless we want to be associated with vitriol.

please no.

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I would say no to that.

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My feeling is that Ann Coulter might be following in

her father's footsteps. I certainly would not want

her as a spokesperson for anything.

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I would also say no. I did appreciate the article stated her father passed

from LBD. Everything else I read...um, nah...really don't care for any of

it, her views, anything.

Sandie

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hello all --

i want to respectfully disagree with those of you who have expressed the

viewpoint that ann coulter should not be sought out as a celeb to speak about

LBD. i'm not sure that it matters, does it, if we agree with coulter's views

or not? isn't it about bringing publicity to the issue and raising awareness

about the disease?

(and no one disagrees with ann's views more than i do.........but still.....)

best,

anna

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Thanks for asking that question, . I certainly don't.

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I suspect that Ann Coulter would not even want to

stand up for those with LBD. She does not strike me

as a most compassionate person. We can talk all we

want about her helping this cause, but.....

jane

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> hello all --

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> who have expressed the viewpoint that ann coulter

> should not be sought out as a celeb to speak about

> LBD. i'm not sure that it matters, does it, if we

> agree with coulter's views or not? isn't it about

> bringing publicity to the issue and raising

> awareness about the disease?

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> (and no one disagrees with ann's views more than i

> do.........but still.....)

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Group,

Because I was born -right- the first time... a 'center line' Christian, and a

Democrat, and because Ann Coulter chose to prejudice one of her recent books by

categorizing all liberals as aethists... let me say that she is NOT my favorite

author.

Ann is way down near the rock bottom of my list as a 'favorite' author.

Still, if she could get a 2 minute session on LBD ... even on Fox News (which

I refuse to watch because it is so bigot right wing) ... it would be 'OK' with

me.

Maybe could send her an an email and win her over.

Dann

jane oie wrote:

I suspect that Ann Coulter would not even want to

stand up for those with LBD. She does not strike me

as a most compassionate person. We can talk all we

want about her helping this cause, but.....

jane

--- " beachwritergirl@... "

wrote:

> hello all --

>

>

> i want to respectfully disagree with those of you

> who have expressed the viewpoint that ann coulter

> should not be sought out as a celeb to speak about

> LBD. i'm not sure that it matters, does it, if we

> agree with coulter's views or not? isn't it about

> bringing publicity to the issue and raising

> awareness about the disease?

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>

> (and no one disagrees with ann's views more than i

> do.........but still.....)

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> best,

> anna

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Bet her next book will be about that so she can make

some more money.

I have absolutely no respect for her, either, because

of her vitriolic viciousness. If she becomes a

spokesperson for LBD, then I'm out.

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> Group,

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> Because I was born -right- the first time... a

> 'center line' Christian, and a Democrat, and because

> Ann Coulter chose to prejudice one of her recent

> books by categorizing all liberals as aethists...

> let me say that she is NOT my favorite author.

>

> Ann is way down near the rock bottom of my list

> as a 'favorite' author.

> Still, if she could get a 2 minute session on LBD

> ... even on Fox News (which I refuse to watch

> because it is so bigot right wing) ... it would be

> 'OK' with me.

>

> Maybe could send her an an email and win

> her over.

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> Dann

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> jane oie wrote:

> I suspect that Ann Coulter would not even

> want to

> stand up for those with LBD. She does not strike me

> as a most compassionate person. We can talk all we

> want about her helping this cause, but.....

> jane

> --- " beachwritergirl@... "

> wrote:

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> > hello all --

> >

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> > i want to respectfully disagree with those of you

> > who have expressed the viewpoint that ann coulter

> > should not be sought out as a celeb to speak about

> > LBD. i'm not sure that it matters, does it, if we

> > agree with coulter's views or not? isn't it about

> > bringing publicity to the issue and raising

> > awareness about the disease?

> >

> >

> > (and no one disagrees with ann's views more than i

> > do.........but still.....)

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> > best,

> > anna

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