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    a vicious miserable cvnt!!!!

    No one is much surprised that outspoken conservative columnist Ann Coulter attacks environmentalists and Bill Clinton in her new book, "Godless: The Church of Liberalism."

    But Coulter has raised eyebrows by taking aim at a different target: The widows of 9/11 victims.


    Calling them "broads" who are "enjoying" their husbands' deaths, Coulter made her attack on the widows public yesterday, through the publication of the book and during a raucous appearance on NBC's "The Today Show."

    "I was shocked that she was focusing on us," said Lorie Van Auken of East Brunswick, who lost her husband, Kenneth, on 9/11, and who was personally attacked in Coulter's book.

    Much of Coulter's television interview consisted of the show's host, Matt Lauer, reading portions of the book aloud, including this passage about the 9/11 widows:

    "These broads are millionaires, lionized on TV and in articles about them, reveling in their status as celebrities and stalked by grief-arazzis. I have never seen people enjoying their husbands' death so much."

    Coulter, who appeared on the show wearing a short black dress, did not flinch when Lauer asked: "Do you believe everything in the book or do you put some things in there just to cater to your base?"

    "No, of course I believe everything," Coulter replied, chiding Lauer for "getting testy" with her as the television audience howled.

    "This is as idiotic as Congress debating gay rights," said Kristen Breitweiser, who lived in Middletown when her husband, Ronald, was killed at the World Trade Center on 9/11. Breitweiser is a member of the September 11th Advocates group, also called "the Jersey Girls" because four of the five widows who make up the group lived in the Garden State in 2001. Breitweiser has since relocated to New York City.

    "We never met (Coulter); we didn't know that she knew who we were," said Van Auken, another member of the group.

    In the book -- published by Crown Forum -- Coulter's attacks get "worse" than they were on television, according to Van Auken, and are addressed specifically toward the New Jersey women.

    "We were rather surprised that she had such vitriol toward us. ... She calls me and Mindy (Kleinberg, another 9/11 widow) 'the witches of East Brunswick.' I guess she had nothing better to do with her pages and her words," Van Auken said.



    While none of the widows saw Coulter's television appearance -- "Mornings are a little hard for us, we're getting our kids to school," said Breitweiser -- they were deluged with calls by those who had seen the show, as well as calls from the press.

    "My reaction is basically that I was not happy that my husband was killed, I took no joy in telling my children that they would never see their father again," Van Auken said. "It's unfortunate that Ann Coulter has focused her energy on trashing people who were trying to fix obvious problems."

    "It boggles the mind," said Monica Gabrielle of Bating Hollow, Long Island, the only member of the group originally from New York, when reached yesterday afternoon. "I'm still pretty much speechless. We're debating whether to give any credence to Miss Coulter's comments" by responding, she said.

    "Considering the nation is still not as safe as it could be, there are still a host of issues that should get more attention than this," Gabrielle said.

    But by early yesterday evening -- in between doctor's appointments, dog walks and dinner preparations -- the widows had decided to write their own rebuttal to Coulter's remarks on television and in her book. They were writing it yesterday evening and hoped to release it before midnight, they said.

    "We're going to write a response, but it's going to be handled in the manner we fought for the 9/11 commission (to be established). We are going to take all the erroneous statements by Miss Coulter and refute them in a way that's factual, not political," Breitweiser said.

    Among Coulter's comments, the ones that seemed to bother the widows most were not the more personal attacks, but her claim that the widows' activism was motivated by politics.

    "They were cutting commercials for Kerry. They were using their grief to make a political point while preventing anyone from responding," Coulter said on "The Today Show."

    "We've never been political, we've always been factual. And it's not our fault that the facts look bad politically for some people," Breitweiser said.

    "What we fought for -- we just didn't want anyone else to go through what we went through. That was our motivation," Van Auken said.

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    She is not the first and probably not the last person to make money on the misery of others but you know what KARMA IS A BITCH so she will get hers eventually

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    I heard excerpts from her interview with Matt Lauer.... this bitch has some serious problems. She reminds me of a child who will say anything just to get some attention. I actually don't think that either Dems or Rep like her very much.

    Not only should her book be boycotted.... but also the publishing company.... I got this information from Amazon.com...... Publisher: Crown Forum (June 6, 2006)
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    I just caught this:
    Calling them "broads" who are "enjoying" their husbands' deaths
    on the news this morning and I thought WTF is that about??

    Poppa, all jokes aside, I think you really did hold back when you called her a:
    a vicious miserable cvnt!!!!
    I can't think of any words evil enough to describe someone like that.

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    That is absolutely horrible and wrong, wow. I don't think attacking widows is the way to go, and that definitely wouldn't play to Coulter's fan base as far as the religious right go, because most of the religious right are New Testament types and know Jesus and Paul had special places for widows as far as the Church's care went.

    Threadjack on:

    Aside from this though, it does bring up the very little talked about anymore problem of many of the 9-11 financial settlements that went on. It was in the news a lot initially, shoot Law and Order had an episode based on the idea (can't remember if it was SVU or not), but nothing was ever really resolved and other news stories took their place. Just like with Katrina, there's a ton of financial settlement bull-crap that went on (is still going on) and a lot of people are getting wealthy off the deaths of many, especially the lawyers involved (and some widows a lot more than others). But even beyond this, the question is raised, theoretically speaking (not practically), isn't this nothing more than putting a dollar amount on these people's heads that past away in the line of duty, be it financial (office workers) or life-saving (LEO's and FF's and Paramedics)? I understand the whole, well, how much would they have made until retirement and for those widows (men or women) who can't work, shouldn't they somehow get some compensation. But, my beef is with the great disparity in amounts doled out to different widows, and there was a huge disparity for many.

    Threadjack off.
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    A completely vacuous stick figure, and attention slut. Nothing more. Nothing but venom has ever spewed forth from its snake-like lips.
    I would say she needs to have a loved one killed in a similar manner, but, she doesn't have any loved ones, except maybe bill o'dorkly, and he just sees her as another opportunity to perv-out.

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    The left has Michael Moore and I have Ann Coulter. I do completely agree that she has gone way off base on this one. I guess no matter where your political view stand, you will always have a freak to give you a bad name.
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    Too far, yes... but I don't think it is fair to grant imunity to someone that uses their status as widows to project a political point. If they are willing to use that status to their advantage, its only fair that they be prepared for someone to attack them. I don't see why its okay to say Cindy Sheehan (sp) is crazy, dumb and using her son's death to get a point across and yet grant imunity to the Jersey girls.

    Point blank: Unclassy for A. Coulter to say, yes.... Is she incorrect, doubt it.
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    ann coulter does what she does strictly to make money by being a bitch. MM goes overboard sometimes, but at least tries to help people a little.

    I don't know the widows, but I'd be willing to bet they'd be more than happy if their husbands hadn't died.

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