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....Would you care to document that? I have listened to and read Ms. Coulter and did not find it so.
Oh Ami, the great ill-informed. Here's a bit of reporting from the recent CPAC convention, where Ann Coulter was met with a standing ovation. As you will see, even the clueless have a conscience, at least for a minute or two.
But just moments later, a deathly silence filled the room as people grasped the full import of Coulter's express wish that liberal Supreme Court Justices be targeted for assassination. But Coulter quickly lured back her audience.
During Q&A, one student asked Coulter what her greatest ethical dilemma was. Coulter toyed with the audience as the hushed auditorium awaited her answer to this personal question. Then Coulter replied, "One time I had a shot at Clinton. I thought, 'Ann, that's not going to help your career.'"
...I suggest that to hate is a natural human response to that which is different and threatening to life and as such, ought be respected.
I suggest that to hate is a natural human response rooted in fear and inadequacy, which can be easily addressed by knowledge - a concept you will never, ever understand.