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To all of my blog buds out there who are experiencing hardships of one kind or another, please know that I am sincerely sending all many positive thoughts and prayers your way!
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| Adam November 9, 2004 11:26 PM PST Yes, much positive vibes to the blog squad. :D | ||
| Lyly November 9, 2004 10:25 PM PST I meant transexual regarding Anne, not transvestite. I've heard people debate whether or not she has a visible Adam's Apple. | ||
| Lyly November 9, 2004 07:53 PM PST Anne has no ovaries. SHE'S A MAAAAN, BABY! ahem. SNL jokes aside, I'm serious when I say that she looks masculine. Even if she were very girly, she'd still look like a man. When first saw her, in 2000 maybe, on Politically Correct, I thought she was tranny. Seriously. Adam- I saw part of it on Sunday but missed Bill getting reamed. The last episode I saw was the one right before the election, with Bradford Whitley of "The West Wing". He and Bill were cackling about the GOP; somehow, it was forboding, a bad omen on the Dems. It gave me a funny feeling; and now look where we are. I guess Ashcroft resigning (yea!) is a good consulation prize, but let's see who his replacement is. | ||
| brandy101 November 9, 2004 09:30 AM PST I agree, Meph - I like to be informed about what different sides are doing/thinking/saying... And, raejane, I love St. Francis and the Fransican method of prayer. I know I'll be expounding on it alot more later. However, there is GREAT info in the St. Francis link in this post to St. Anthony's Messenger magazine - a very "smart", informative, empathetic American Fransiscan publication. | ||
| raejane November 9, 2004 08:26 AM PST I don't know about Anne, but I have done some research on St. Francis and what a great man! Of course, I'm a huge animal lover... Am I rambling..... | ||
| mephisto November 9, 2004 08:18 AM PST I'm one of the very few who reads both Ann Coulter and Michael Moore. They have a lot in common -- you could say that they deserve each other. Reading these two helps keep me "between the ditches," politically-speaking ... | ||
| brandy101 November 9, 2004 01:13 AM PST Its funny because I finished a section of this book (Slander) where she criticizes media - "liberal" media", natch - for making derrogatory commentary toward women on their looks. Example: Linda Tripp. Paula Jones, etc, who were not called out solely for what they did, but were villified further for being "ugly". I agree - its not nice stuff. But then I got to thinking, especially after reviewing her picture "gallery" on her website, that no one would give a rat's ass what she had to say if she wasn't a tall, thin blonde! I mean, if she were heavy-set, full of moles, and in need of an upper-lip waxing, she'd likely not have a soap box to stand on. It works both ways, Anne. | ||
| Adam November 8, 2004 11:59 PM PST LOL Lyly, I thought I was the only one who watched Real Time. :D Did you catch this week's episode? That ex-Senator from Wisconsin and Andrew Sullivan (andrewsullivan.com) were riding Bill pretty hard. First time I had ever seen him get worse than he gave, but we just lost the election so I guess it was to be expected. Ann Coulter's book should be burned though. At least it could provide some use to someone by radiating heat for a while... | ||
| brandy101 November 8, 2004 11:45 PM PST yeah, Anne is a hoot...sometimes I wonder if she really has ovaries ;) ok, ok, all mean-ness aside...I found a few valid points so far, but nothing that's gonna make me want to invite her out for a latte anytime soon ;) | ||
| Lyly November 8, 2004 09:56 PM PST Anne Coulter, trembling psycho. Not my fave person. I won't repeat the names that Bill Maher called her 'in jest' on his show. I'll be interested to see your reviews of the books. | ||
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