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Ann Coulter and the Council of Conservative Citizens
In her new book, does Ann Coulter actually defend a white supremacist hate group, claiming they’ve been unfairly branded as “racist?” Unfortunately, she really does . I’m not taking the Southern Poverty Law Center’s word for it, either; I have the book and ...
Columnist Ann Coulter Defends White Supremacist Group
splcenter.org — Rabid far-right commentator Ann Coulter is known across America for sliming everyone and everything she disagrees with. Al Gore is a “total fag” and another one-time presidential candidate, John Edwards, is the same. Democrats are “gutless traitors” ... (more) Columnist Ann Coulter Defends White Supremacist Group
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nydailynews.com — Celebrity side dish: Ann Coulter under investigation Posted on 2009-02-08 12:14:07 Iman wants the world to stand up to Somalian pirates. The supermodel is pained that her homeland remains so lawless that kids there cant get AIDS drugs from Keep a ... (more) Ann Coulter - Topics
Ann Coulter Probed for Voter Fraud
Ann Coulter Probed for Voter Fraud
lafiga.firedoglake.com — Ann Coulter lives in New York where she owns an apartment but votes in Connecticut using her father's address. And that's illegal. So following a formal complaint filed by coulterwatch.com 's Dan Borchers and a report in the NY Daily News, ... (more) Ann Coulter Probed for Voter Fraud
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Ann Coulter Defends White Supremacists?
Say Anything — ... I don’t have Coulter’s book, and the SLPC doesn’t deserve to be trusted without independent verification, but Charles Johnson has the book and says the SPLC is accurate in its allegations: ...

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Ann Coulter and the Council of Conservative Citizens, Part DeuxLittle Green Footballs
Here’s another thread to discuss Ann Coulter’s absolutely indefensible defense of a white supremacist group , since the first one is already approaching a thousand comments. (And five hate mails so far.)