Rating:  Summary: Another Pack of right wing lies Review: More of the same old fermented rhetoric from the right wing. When is America going to wake up to the absurdities of these pseudo intellectuals.
Rating:  Summary: Good Feed For Sheep Review: I just shredded it and gave it the sheep as feed. That's the purpose of it anyways.
Rating:  Summary: Too bad Leftist Liberals! Review: Coulter is America's leading lady ... again exemplifying America's morals and conservative beginings. She, as well as the "new" conservative media, should be commended for standing up to and correcting the the minority leftist liberals who are ashamedly infiltrating and thoroughly contaminating this great country. Coulter is absolutely accurate and pins all liberals to the wall in this book as well as in speech. You lose liberals and you always will!!!
Rating:  Summary: A thousand points of light Review: I would highly recommend this book by Ann Coulter to anyone who's sitting on the fence, either confused, misguided or misled however if it isn't your cup of tea, too bad. This book is one of the "thousand points of light" that would iluminate your life with the naked truth. Help save America...!!!
Rating:  Summary: Ann has exposed liberals again Review: Ann Coulter his written her best book yet.Will the liberal biased media treat her fair, (Except for the fair and balanced FNC)? Without giving away all the juicy details let me say that Ann Coulter is right on and all Americans should get informed and buy this book immediately. Ann has shown that liberal's are the enemy to democracy and America. Instead of being horrified at the thought of truth that Ann is right, (again), the liberals are horrified at being exposed for the traitors they are. I recommend this book to all Americans to read for understanding the past and how we got to present day America and the method that the left uses to further their evil agenda.
Rating:  Summary: A fresh look at recent history Review: From the Cold War to today, Ann Coulter makes us stop and THINK about what we KNOW and what we have been TOLD. Who are the true patriots? What makes a patriot? Is the Republican party the party of true Americans? Like or dislike her, this book forces you to reexamine your personal memories and feelings. My only criticism is her "preachy-know-it-all" tone. Puh-leeze Ann, you can believe you are right without being arrogant.
Rating:  Summary: SO SAD Review: This is the most mindless, undocumented piece of non-fiction --- no, wait, fiction, excuse me -- that I have read in a long time. Anyone who thinks this is "well-documented" writing needs to be checked into the nearest asylum to have his or her head examined. Take a good look, you others: this woman represents everything that is wrong about the direction our country is heading. She is a traitor to the ideals we were founded upon. I am so immeasurably saddened by this book, and by everyone who loves it. Fundamentalism has sickened the minds of the right-wing in this country as surely as it has sickened the minds of the the right-wing in Israel, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Saudi-Arabia.... Let's discuss civil rights. Let's talk about conservative isolationists who didn't want us to get involved in either of the World Wars. Let's talk about who gave Saddam his weapons in the first place. Let's talk about real Treason, the attempts by Ann Coulter among others to skew the principles of religious freedom on which our country was founded. How about some facts, Ann: -- On his deathbed, George Washington, President number one, uttered no words of a religious nature and did not call for a clergyman to be in attendance. -- John Adams, the country's second president, wrote that he found among the lawyers "noble and gallant achievements" but among the clergy, the "pretended sanctity of some absolute dunces". Late in life he wrote: "Twenty times in the course of my late reading, have I been upon the point of breaking out, "This would be the best of all possible worlds, if there were no religion in it!" -- It was during Adam's administration that the Senate ratified the Treaty of Peace and Friendship, which states in Article XI that "the government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian Religion." -- Thomas Jefferson, third president and author of the Declaration of Independence, referred to the Revelation of St. John as "the ravings of a maniac" and wrote: "The Christian priesthood, finding the doctrines of Christ leveled to every understanding and too plain to need explanation, saw, in the mysticisms of Plato, materials with which they might build up an artificial system which might, from its indistinctness, admit everlasting controversy, give employment for their order, and introduce it to profit, power, and pre-eminence. The doctrines which flowed from the lips of Jesus himself are within the comprehension of a child; but thousands of volumes have not yet explained the Platonisms engrafted on them: and for this obvious reason that nonsense can never be explained." -- James Madison, fourth president and father of the Constitution, wrote, "Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the mind and unfits it for every noble enterprise." And another pearl: "During almost fifteen centuries has the legal establishment of Christianity been on trial. What have been its fruits? More or less in all places, pride and indolence in the Clergy, ignorance and servility in the laity, in both, superstition, bigotry and persecution." Superstition, bigotry and persecution....Sound familiar anyone?
Rating:  Summary: Love it! Review: The chapter quoting celebrities on their views of Bush and the war on terrorism is particularly priceless. Ann is a master of using liberal celebrity's own...words against them.
Rating:  Summary: Slept through American History class, did you Ann? Review: I was rather flummoxed by this book. I read the chapter on Joe McCarthy first, and started laughing. What an amazing lack of understanding this woman has! Is she projecting or what? In the words of a political talk show host addressing Ann, "You just make s___ up!" Yes, I'd say she does. I gave the book two stars simply for making me laugh so hard.
Rating:  Summary: Another look at the McCarthy Era Review: Having learned about the McCarthy era in school, I was surprised to find Ann Coulter defending Tailgunner Joe! The fact that there may be another side to the story is astounding and worth the price of the book. Her analysis of Reagan's successful "war" against the Soviet Union is inspiring, and her criticism of the whinny "sissy-boys" of Hollywood is hilarious. I think, however, her use of the word TREASON is a bit over done. Treason implies a willful betrayal of an ideal for some purpose. Most who adopt the "liberal" view do so for only one reason: to be popular.
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