I thought the U.S. Constitution protected me from religious bigots like this woman and (man) speaking here. Sounds pretty "slanted", this Fox News network...why are they this way ?
@silljos1 Not only was that treaty acknowledged by Adams, but it was unanimously passed by Congress without debate... apparently no one back then had a problem with the idea of America's secularism, so I don't know why Billo and Coulter are so appalled by this.
Exactly. The fact is that your "Founders" were so far in advance of the world they lived in, that they all knew the way forward was personal freedom of choice. It was why for a century the rest of us called the US "The Light of the World".
Republicans, poor sad cowardly reactionaries that they are, have ruined that for you. They are so frightened of reality, they have ruined all the good you have ever done for humanity.
Ann Coulter, will you please shut the fuck up. You know hardly anything about the constitution as much as you claim you do. This is NOT a christian nation. The constitution intentionally omits all mention of God, let alone Jesus. If you don't know that, you don't know anything.
This woman doesn't understand the constitution, the establishment clause, the first amendment, or the workings of the Supreme Court. She attempts to use historical information to defend her argument but fails.
@hihayley I would bet her understanding of the Constitution, the establishment clause, etc... is better than yours. How exactly does her argument fail?
@Ifakedwheniwaswithu The theory you are attempting to advance has been discredited by modern scholars. There is no evidence other than coincidence to support it, it fails to account for the 2 dates on which the early Church celebrated Jesus' birth, & the first mention of the possibility was not made for nearly 1000 years after Christians first celebrated His birth. You are simply wrong.
When Richard Dawkins was on Bill O'Reilly, he NEVER had this much time to talk. Yet conservitard bitches like Ann Coulter get pretty much the whole show to prove how incredibly stupid they are??? FOX news is so fucking backwards, its unbelievable.
God is an essence that we know nothing of. Until this awful blasphemy is got rid of, there never will be any liberal science in the world. -- John Adams, "this awful blashpemy" that he refers to is the myth of the Incarnation of Christ, from Ira D Cardiff, What Great Men Think of Religion, quoted from James A Haught, ed, 2000 Years of Disbelief
Question with boldness even the existence of a god; because if there be one he must approve of the homage of reason more than that of blindfolded fear.
-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Peter Carr, August 10, 1787
Most of the founders were Deists, Deists completely reject the divinity of Christ and an intervening God, making them nonchristian. Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Ethan Allen, James Madison, John Adams and Thomas Paine were all well documented Deists and George Washington was also possibly one. And all the thinkers that inspired our legal system, Declaration of Independence and Constitution like Montesquieu, Locke and Voltaire were all Desists. Christian founding my ass
When you make Bill O'Reilly look reasonable in comparison, you know you're a special brand of crazy. I really can't decide who I like least on Fox anymore, but the amazing thing is it is no longer Bill. Between the two of them, Glen Beck, and Hannity Fox is one hammer short of a tool shed.
So, Ann Coulter thinks that a state can establish a state religion? REALLY? Does she really not know that the Supreme Court has ruled that the entire Bill of Rights, including the 1st Amendment, applies to states as well as the federal government?
What people don't seem to realise that people have the right to express there lack of faith. FOR GOD SAKE!! It's not like there stopping other people expressing the faith ( As much as religious people want to stop athiests expressing there opinion) Because that would lead to people deciding for themselves.
There is a longer version of this video. Austin Powers comes in Punches "Ann" in the face saying "thats no man - baby !" Tugs on her wig saying why wont this come off ! Well , you have to admit she looks manish -Austin said .
A christian country, eh, Ann. Does Ann understand the establishment clause, or how the first "Christians" to land in North America who promoted their religion were the puritans who persecuted those who did not follow their strict beliefs? Clearly she does not. At worst, Atheists are merely responding to Christians attempting to force their beliefs onto others with the sign by the tree. Christians who force their beliefs on others should expect something to come back at them.
Thomas Jefferson is rolling in his grave right now with all the lies Ann Coulter is telling. America is NOT a Christian nation, whatever her twisted head might think.
"founded on christian principles". I'm still waiting for someone to tell me what the heck that really means. If she means principles like respect, peacemaking, charitable, etc, then it's demonstrably not true.
It should also be said that Ann Coulter's book, guilty (as well as any of her other work) makes excellent fuel for an open fire, but if used on a barbeque, winds up giving the meat the taste of shit.
How do you respond to some one who is proud of purchasing one of her books?? And I don't mean ME. WE have boycotted Crown Publishing and all Random House Inc. subsidiaries.
The ACLU isn't good for individual communities. The ACLU defends and protects pornographers, child molesters, sex offenders, and nazis. Instead of protecting or defending victims, the ACLU chooses to defend and protect those that victimize a community.
jesus christ. she's a complete idiot. the us was not founded on christian values bla bla bla. the founders were secularists and people came to america for religious freedom and a better life.
Wow, I've never seen Bill O' be slightly more reasonable than anyone. Historical creche? State Festivus religion? God her stupidity has reached new low.
That's just bullshit that people made up, u know? The Declaration, in simple words, was actually saying," Dont' fuck with me for things I WILL TO DO!". I hate to spoil ur fun dude, but these "rights" r just shit people made up to protect their interests. And you should really see for urself what our founding fathers of this country has to say about Christianity! LOL
@Voodoofreak35 Yeah you should find out what the Founding Fathers had to say about Christianity. I have a whole book with their letters and their speeches. They were very Christian whether you like that or not. It's just a fact.
Two elements to the question: 1) Jesus' values, and 2) the various events of Europeans discovering, settling, and claiming this continent. Which of these is unclear or open-ended?
@drumrnva There is a whole Book on Jesus values called the New Testament, and a whole library full of books on Europeans discovering, settling and claiming this continent, so once again I say do you think you could come up with a more open ended question? I'm being rhethorical by the way.
Let's just go with the things which are generally undisputed: Jesus valued honesty, charity, and love over mendacity and greed. The FF only gave the vote to white, land-owning men. They were out to create their new and prosperous life, even if they had to displace, murder, or marginalize the indigenous people to accomplish it. Jesus wouldn't approve. Thus, saying that the FF were "very christian" seems unsupported by evidence. Why am I having to explain this?
@drumrnva Well first off the "indigenous people killed the folks here before them apparently, because there is now ample proof that the indians were not the first on deck. I also recall that they did quite a bit of killing and attacking themselves. If you read the writings of the founders you realize that they were opposed to slavery, but knew they had to include it to some degree to put the nation together.
@poundsand What most interpret as the FF being against the slaves with the counting half was an attempt to either force slaves to become legal citizens or to stop the practice altogether. Then if you read the writings of the FF they were very Christian. There are books on their writings and speeches documenting this fact. We are all sinners, so trying to prove that their sin excluded their Christianity is a joke. I'm saved by His blood, not because I am a good person.
The only thing you can really assert is that many of the FF's were *members of Christian churches*. And the whole point is, what does it really mean about a person when you say that? Does it mean that they made charity, peacemaking, worship, etc the centerpoint for their lives? Did they strive to do right be their fellow man in all their efforts? Did they give what they had away to the poor? Did they strive to practice forgiveness and humility?
I couldn't care less what one calls oneself. Ye shall know them by their fruits. What one chooses to do in this life matters. We *CAN* make evaluations about a person's motivations by watching what they do. What church one belongs to makes no difference. You still haven't provided any evidence that the FF's being "very Christian" should matter to us one way or the other.
No connection whatsoever to what we're discussing. The practices/motivations/history of humanity in N. America before the white European settlers has no bearing on whether the FF's behavior can be called 'Christian' or not.
@drumrnva It matters in the freedoms we have, the judicial system we have, the rule of law instead of dictatorship, the generousity of this country, the willingness to accept other's religions, even though they come here and don't except ours.
Their belief in Christ was the basis for our freedoms in this country. That and in itself was the basis for the foundation of the greatest country on earth. As Christianity fades, so does our strength, morality, etc.
@poundsand This country has freed more people from dictatorships, saved more people in need, helped more countries during tragedies, and on and on, and on.
Most of the Founding Fathers were very rich, wealthy men, that died poor giving everything they had for freedom. Many of them lost their families, their fortunes, and/or their own lives when they could have easily done nothing and lived lives of prosperity.
Tell you what: Let's go with your notion that the FF's were "very Christian". Let's assume they barely acknowledged any non-Christian worldview. Now: THOSE SAME PEOPLE wrote and signed the words "Congress shall make no law establishing a state religion, no prohibit etc". If THEY didn't want religion in the government, why would anyone else? Thus it's not only pointless to discuss the government's purported religious values-- it's also against what's in the foundation document.
@drumrnva You seem to be just arguing in circles for the sake of argument. I answered your questions, but you keep changing the goal line, ie your point. Have fun.
@poundsand You've made no case that FF's were "very christian" in anything other than name. You've made no case that the religious standpoint of the FF matters. I have provided evidence to support the notion that they KNEW that religion had no place in government. You didn't even address the chasm between Jesus' values and the treatment of north American aboriginal people by immigrants. So....what was it that you "answered" again?
@drumrnva No you have chosen to argue rather than to comprehend. Have fun playing with yourself. I'm sure it is something you are good at. To him that believes no evidence is needed. To him that believes not, no evidence is sufficient.
@drumrnva The Constitution is not our founding document, the Declaration of Independence is.
Are you aware that the "Establishment Clause was primarily an attempt to insure that Congress not only would be powerless to establish a national church, but would also be unable to interfere with existing state establishments." A number of the states had official state churches and the new national gov't was not to interfere.
UH...POLITICS? IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN POLITICS DUDE... THEY WANTED TO BE FREE FROM THE GOVERNMENT'S RULE. AND I DON'T SEE HOW UR QUESTION HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE FACT THAT AMERICA IS A CHURCH-STATE SEPARATE COUNTRY? Let me ask you this, how would you like it if we really turned this country into an exclusively Christian country, u know like the Middle East?
Christmas was made to cover up a pagan holiday that celebrated the winter solstice. making the celebration during December a pagan tradition. The birth of christ is believe to in the fall ( following the shepherd story). Our founding fathers gave us the ability to choice any religion. Atheism is the absent of a religion which would still fall under a religion when classifying a person's religion. Does anyone really care what these two think?
Because the RWers think that they're not for freedom from religion...
and religioius organizations are getting tax exempts. and still have the nerve to not only impose their religion onto others, and even try to rewrite history, installing themselves in government, creating a theocracy...
And now they are making a big deal about atheist signs..
Whether America was founded on christian beliefs or not is like so irrelevant it was more than 200 years ago people. Their morals and scientific knowledge is not something we should be quoting today even if I have to say were largely well ahead of their time in progressive thinking.
ann coulter makes me sick. even more than bill o'reilly... and that is amazing. america was never founded as a christian nation. christmas (or a manger scene) is not a historical acccount of anything. what sickens me most is knowing that the sheep watching this foul smelling shit will be lead into believing it to be true and reinforcing their beliefs.
i support all their desire to display whatever they want, but keep christ in their xmas, and NOT in our government. PERIOD.
yes, jmaxey, funde xtians usually do put their god wherever they want, without any regard for others within their society or the world... hence why theocracies never work. so babyish to throw this sort of tantrum. it is a symptom shown by many belonging to any one of the three abrahamic faiths. as u mature, and give up childish beliefs, u may notice u don't look all that different from those that put allah wherever they wanted... into the twin towers. so so so sad.
Aye yi yi. Can Ann Coulter be any more stupid? I hate it when Xians use the defense that this country was established on Xian doctrine. Most of the people that wrote the founding documents were Atheists and this is why God appears little to none in the Constitution and the Declaration of the U.S. The words Under God weren't part of our pledge of allegiance. The were added later to attempt to separate us from socialist Russia. So, that said, what in the fu_k is she talking about.
@rawmark Not a single one of the Founders was an atheist. Not a single one.
God is reference in the Declaration of Independence three times. This nation was founded explicitly on the idea that man has rights given to him by God and that governments exist to defend those rights,
@nnjhansen Your comment is is off. The majority of the founding fathers were deists, which was far to the left from christianity. In fact, this was the precursor to atheism for it required very liberal thinking and leaned more to a believe in Gods. The founding fathers felt that our country not be led or controlled by the Church so an early separation of state occurred. This is why there is limited mention of a God or Gods in any of the main documents. God did not belong in political documents.
@rawmark Of the founders, the men who served in the Continental Congress, the Constitutional Convention, the 1st Congress, or leadership positions in the Continental Army, only Benjamin Franklin ever referred to himself as a deist and he was far from an atheist. The rest considered themselves Christian of one kind or another.
God is referenced 3 times in the Declaration of Independence.
@nnjhansen Again, your information is flawed. Most of the founding fathers were deists. Look it up on the web. It's all there in black and white. In fact, Thomas Paine was the most vocal and he took a firm stance against religion. A person need only read one of his books to get this. I would provide you with a link but links aren't allowed on youtube. However, I'm sure you're an adult and can look it up.
@rawmark My information is based on the actual words of the men at issue not some website. None of these men (other than Franklin) ever referred to himself as a deist. In fact they all considered themselves Christians.
As Paine was neither a member of the Continental Congress, the Constitutional Convention, the 1st Congress, nor served in a leadership positions in the Continental Army, his beliefs on the matter are not actually part of the discussion. However, even he was no atheist.
"The Menorah is a specifically religious symbol unlike the creche, which is historic." Where exactly is there historical evidence for the nativity scene? Your book of desert fairy tales doesn't count as a historical document. If you want to count the creche as a historical display you could then count the cross as one as well because jesus was nailed to a cross. Mann Coulter, once again, shows what a dumb cunt she is.
The Treaty of Tripoli, Article 11:As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion
In 1954 One nation under god was added to the pledge and in 1956 in god we trust was added to the money. Here are agnostic or atheist Political leaders Benjamin Franklin, Robert G. Ingersoll, Susan B. Anthony now the presidents George Washington,John Adams,Thomas Jefferson,James Madison,Abraham Lincoln,Ulysses S. Grant,James Garfield,William Howard Taft
Christmas is historically a pagan holiday celebrating winter solstice. The U.S. is not a "christian nation", many of our forefathers were deists, not christians. Read the constitution, there is no mention of god. Ann is smart though, she's saying exactly what her readers want to hear. I wonder if she believes everything she says.
As usual, Coulter and O'Reilly consider anyone who doesn't agree with them to be idiots. Neither had anything to say to contribute to a rational discourse.
I think I know why Coulter has been engaged several times, but never married.
A real Christian would follow out the laws of God Deuteronomy 22:20-21 NAB
If she wasn't a virgin on her wedding night......and evidence of the girls virginity is not found, they shall bring the girl to the entrance of her fathers house and there her townsman shall stone her to death.
Maybe its true, more likly she's just a dyke in denial
dumb bitch! the constitution was written by freemasons! Where does she learn her info? does she pull it out of her ass? atheists stupid? Look who's talking o'reilly!
Au contraire, the Christians could learn a thing or two about dhimmitude and what it means to be a second-class citizen where they can't even build a church by spending some time in Saudi Arabia. Maybe then they would stop whining about being rightly excluded from having state imprimatur on their beliefs, an utterly unwarranted privilege.
The US has separation of church and state which gives us freedom of religion and from religion - those countries do not have that right. If you are unhappy with that than try and change the law or go to a country that already has a state religion. The US does not!
When is he/she going to show her birth certificate to prove that? Why won't she show the papers proving sex at birth? Why not put the gender issue to rest Ann?
, is that you know that there is something effed up going on, and like many times before , it is shit in the fan from ireland and their belowed clerics .
-interesting; on that subject, the hang´em
higher commentsection lynchmobs are quiet as ever when it is about catholic priests.
-ever figured that comments on CSD and GAY-props they comment like fascists at their hights, but on pedopriests, they are nowhere to be seen? that is no coincedence.
These people are so laughable it saddens me that people actually agree with them. They're not for free speech and they're not for equality. They're hypocrites. And yeah, the forefathers weren't Christian, nor was the nation founded on Christian principles...some of the laws happen to be Christian commandments but that's just common sense like 'thou shalt not kill'. It's people like this that make Atheist people want to put up signs. Atheist is not a religion. GET OVER IT.
The forefathers were NOT christians! Deists maybe. Nothing to do with Jesus and nothing to do with christianity. Jefferson called true belief in the bible something of the past that will be mock like the ancient Roman beliefs and Washington and Franklin seperated themselves from christian beliefs as much as possible. Where do people get their education? Coulter?
Makes me wonder why people think that the 10 commandments are so great?! Come on its called common SENSE! Do you need a GOD to tell you to be nice and moral? I weep for humanity if you do.
Religious bubbleheads... Christmas was a pagan celebration long before the Christians hijacked it...and America isn't a Christian country at all. It is 100% secular! You should do what we did and completely remove religion from politics and schools.
The more I spend time thinking about this issue the more annoyed i get at Christians defending Christmas. You'd think for someone who professes to be a christian would know damn well that Christmas is a pagan holiday that, by a commandment of their god, shouldn't be celebrated. Its as if Christians make shit up as they go along and pick and get rid of certain things in their bible. Half-assed hypocrites.
The economy has gone to shit, the War on Terror has become a massive quagmire with no end in sight, and a whole bunch of other crazy shit is going down and THIS is what O'Reilly chooses to report on. What a fine example of journalism this is -_-
Ann Coulter keeps on referring to the fact that America was founded by Christians, which is semi-true, but before America was even on the maps it was inhabited by natives that were polytheists. When America was discovered most of the people that migrated there were lower-class citizens, convicts, and traitors to England. And if America's first immigrants were considered to be evil and vile people then why should we care about Christian principles. Readers are welcomed to correct me if I'm wrong
This country was also founded on people who supported slavery and were against womens equal rights. Just because they thought that way a long time ago doesn't make it right. Faux News is trying to make this a theocracy.
So since I don't think like these two I need to shut up and keep my beliefs to myself. I see. Well, all I have to say then, to these two and to anyone who agrees with them, FUCK YOU. America was not founded on Christian ideology and the founding fathers, for the most part were not Christians. Coulter and O'Reilly need to learn a little American history.
America was founded on "Christian principles"? Hahaha. Like what?
One thing I will say is that I don't think there's a need to put a menorah and a statement from atheists next to the nativity scene. In fact, none of that shit should be there.
This is so ridiculous.
neanderslob 1 month ago
Did she seriously just reference seinfeld at 3:15 the holiday for the rest of us!
HoldYourFire2112 6 months ago
I thought the U.S. Constitution protected me from religious bigots like this woman and (man) speaking here. Sounds pretty "slanted", this Fox News network...why are they this way ?
ftjax 7 months ago
The fact that the treaty was written by Christians means jack-shit, it clearly states that the US is a secular country above all.
GiantSandles 7 months ago
correct me if i'm wrong, but didn't Johns Adams acknowledge in the treaty of tripoli that the United States is in no sense a christian nation?
And for that matter, Thomas Jefferson rewrote the bible to take out all divinity of Jesus and other supernatural fairy-tales?
Benjamin Franklin claimed that lighthouses are more useful than churches! apparently none of those people matter to Ann Coulter or Bill.
silljos1 8 months ago
@silljos1 Not only was that treaty acknowledged by Adams, but it was unanimously passed by Congress without debate... apparently no one back then had a problem with the idea of America's secularism, so I don't know why Billo and Coulter are so appalled by this.
FloridaLiberal 7 months ago 5
@FloridaLiberal
Exactly. The fact is that your "Founders" were so far in advance of the world they lived in, that they all knew the way forward was personal freedom of choice. It was why for a century the rest of us called the US "The Light of the World".
Republicans, poor sad cowardly reactionaries that they are, have ruined that for you. They are so frightened of reality, they have ruined all the good you have ever done for humanity.
uncletigger 3 weeks ago
she insults me as a black man because she compared the aclu to the clan whom are soo different in action and mission.
312haku 8 months ago
America belongs to Christians because they found it first?
We'll if she's going to go with that logic then she better convert to some native american religion.
Cha4k 9 months ago 2
Ann Coulter is one haircut away from being voldermort
what a freak of nature that bitch is...I hope she is beaten to death with a nativity scene plaster baby jesus.
mclovin046 9 months ago
Ann Coulter, will you please shut the fuck up. You know hardly anything about the constitution as much as you claim you do. This is NOT a christian nation. The constitution intentionally omits all mention of God, let alone Jesus. If you don't know that, you don't know anything.
TheGreatRL 10 months ago 2
Send atheists to god! If they don't believe in our god given rights then they don't derserve the god given right to life.
papabungle 10 months ago
If atheists are stupid for making people angry, what does that make Bill and Ann? They are in the business of making people mad.
herbrampe 11 months ago
This woman doesn't understand the constitution, the establishment clause, the first amendment, or the workings of the Supreme Court. She attempts to use historical information to defend her argument but fails.
hihayley 11 months ago
@hihayley I would bet her understanding of the Constitution, the establishment clause, etc... is better than yours. How exactly does her argument fail?
nnjhansen 11 months ago
I like how their protrait Christmas as a Christian founded holiday.... Couldn't be more wrong.
Ifakedwheniwaswithu 1 year ago
@Ifakedwheniwaswithu Christmas, the celebration of Jesus' birth is a uniquely Christian holiday.
nnjhansen 1 year ago
@nnjhansen LOL, stolen in each and every way from the pagans.
Ifakedwheniwaswithu 1 year ago
@Ifakedwheniwaswithu The theory you are attempting to advance has been discredited by modern scholars. There is no evidence other than coincidence to support it, it fails to account for the 2 dates on which the early Church celebrated Jesus' birth, & the first mention of the possibility was not made for nearly 1000 years after Christians first celebrated His birth. You are simply wrong.
nnjhansen 1 year ago
When Richard Dawkins was on Bill O'Reilly, he NEVER had this much time to talk. Yet conservitard bitches like Ann Coulter get pretty much the whole show to prove how incredibly stupid they are??? FOX news is so fucking backwards, its unbelievable.
TheGreatRL 1 year ago
I cant believe people watch O Reilly or Coulter for information. I watch it for the amusement only.
ichmagkirschen1 1 year ago
Even truth is popular now. Your version is different than theirs, and while yours may be more accurate, theirs is spread like a plague.
The coultergeist has absolutely no credibility. Even her fan club knows she's a damn liar.
schlummieleinchen 1 year ago
Who is that drag queen talking to Bill O'Reilly?
fkerpants 1 year ago
Ann Coulter is the greatest moronic lying bitch ever.
marcdepuma 1 year ago
"Crist is still ticking people off." Well, when he has idiots like them speaking for him, can anyone really be suprised?
apeface1990 1 year ago
God is an essence that we know nothing of. Until this awful blasphemy is got rid of, there never will be any liberal science in the world. -- John Adams, "this awful blashpemy" that he refers to is the myth of the Incarnation of Christ, from Ira D Cardiff, What Great Men Think of Religion, quoted from James A Haught, ed, 2000 Years of Disbelief
Nerodz 1 year ago
Question with boldness even the existence of a god; because if there be one he must approve of the homage of reason more than that of blindfolded fear.
-Thomas Jefferson, letter to Peter Carr, August 10, 1787
Nerodz 1 year ago
man, even a bill o'reilly looks intelligent when an ann coulter is around
CharlyRaaad 1 year ago
Since when is the truth insulting? Fuck Bill and fuck that other guy too!
civwarfan 1 year ago
Most of the founders were Deists, Deists completely reject the divinity of Christ and an intervening God, making them nonchristian. Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Ethan Allen, James Madison, John Adams and Thomas Paine were all well documented Deists and George Washington was also possibly one. And all the thinkers that inspired our legal system, Declaration of Independence and Constitution like Montesquieu, Locke and Voltaire were all Desists. Christian founding my ass
TXIHedgehog37 1 year ago
When you make Bill O'Reilly look reasonable in comparison, you know you're a special brand of crazy. I really can't decide who I like least on Fox anymore, but the amazing thing is it is no longer Bill. Between the two of them, Glen Beck, and Hannity Fox is one hammer short of a tool shed.
burchdc 1 year ago
So, Ann Coulter thinks that a state can establish a state religion? REALLY? Does she really not know that the Supreme Court has ruled that the entire Bill of Rights, including the 1st Amendment, applies to states as well as the federal government?
burchdc 1 year ago
P.S.: I hate Fluffy and Fluffy sucks.
cutthroooat 1 year ago
Too bad Ann Coulter decided to join in on the whole superstition thing. She could have been a fantastic porn star.
cutthroooat 1 year ago
is she lying or is she just that stupid?
GerbilAddict 1 year ago
@GerbilAddict Little from column A little from B I think.
civwarfan 1 year ago
What people don't seem to realise that people have the right to express there lack of faith. FOR GOD SAKE!! It's not like there stopping other people expressing the faith ( As much as religious people want to stop athiests expressing there opinion) Because that would lead to people deciding for themselves.
TotalAlchemy 1 year ago
Ann Culter is half bullshit, half ignorance and half ugliness. Yes, she has 3 halves, she`s a demon!!!!
paolo27th 1 year ago
America has many morons like Ann Coulter or Palin ... daamn
MargBaarDictator 1 year ago
There is a longer version of this video. Austin Powers comes in Punches "Ann" in the face saying "thats no man - baby !" Tugs on her wig saying why wont this come off ! Well , you have to admit she looks manish -Austin said .
flyingscience 1 year ago
A christian country, eh, Ann. Does Ann understand the establishment clause, or how the first "Christians" to land in North America who promoted their religion were the puritans who persecuted those who did not follow their strict beliefs? Clearly she does not. At worst, Atheists are merely responding to Christians attempting to force their beliefs onto others with the sign by the tree. Christians who force their beliefs on others should expect something to come back at them.
topdogtomiii 1 year ago
Ann Coulter needs to go back from whatever dark, damp, cold place she came from.
jklimek9 1 year ago
Thomas Jefferson is rolling in his grave right now with all the lies Ann Coulter is telling. America is NOT a Christian nation, whatever her twisted head might think.
Slipppppers 1 year ago 11
SHE IS SO FULL OF SH*T IT IS NOT FUNNY
Redfox161616 1 year ago
Leave it to coulter to compare atheists to the KKK
Edgehead74 1 year ago
"founded on christian principles". I'm still waiting for someone to tell me what the heck that really means. If she means principles like respect, peacemaking, charitable, etc, then it's demonstrably not true.
drumrnva 1 year ago
Dann, Dann, Dann Dann Coulter. Bob, bob, bob goes the apple, on Dann Coulter.
kingachybraky 1 year ago
It should also be said that Ann Coulter's book, guilty (as well as any of her other work) makes excellent fuel for an open fire, but if used on a barbeque, winds up giving the meat the taste of shit.
hasanx3 1 year ago
How do you respond to some one who is proud of purchasing one of her books?? And I don't mean ME. WE have boycotted Crown Publishing and all Random House Inc. subsidiaries.
kingachybraky 1 year ago
"How do you respond to some one who is proud of purchasing one of her books??"
Not sure, but I think offering my condolences is a good start.
hasanx3 1 year ago
I get the feeling when I watch Fox, I am watching the 700 club.
lmswentzeljr 2 years ago
@lmswentzeljr the 007 club has more redeeming qualities than these two foxy goobers
kellybeez 1 year ago
The ACLU isn't good for individual communities. The ACLU defends and protects pornographers, child molesters, sex offenders, and nazis. Instead of protecting or defending victims, the ACLU chooses to defend and protect those that victimize a community.
bb44332211 2 years ago
@bb44332211 They're a communist front group.
prooc 2 years ago
@bb44332211 They're a communist front group who disguise themselves as an organization that's for individual rights.
prooc 2 years ago
jesus christ. she's a complete idiot. the us was not founded on christian values bla bla bla. the founders were secularists and people came to america for religious freedom and a better life.
WTF00912 2 years ago
@WTF00912 Then why does it say endowed by our creator in the declaration of independance.
prooc 2 years ago
that was added centuries later, and not by the original founders!
WTF00912 2 years ago
@WTF00912 Lol, no it wasn't.
prooc 2 years ago
Lol, yes it was.
WTF00912 2 years ago
@WTF00912 Durrrrrrrr no it wasn't you idiot.
prooc 2 years ago
well if you're so adamant on believing in a convenient lie...
WTF00912 2 years ago
@WTF00912 How is it a complete lie when it was founded by communists and socialists and has worked with communist forces since it's inception?
prooc 2 years ago
WHAT THE FUCK? since when were we even debating about communism? waaay to go off topic!
WTF00912 2 years ago
Wow, I've never seen Bill O' be slightly more reasonable than anyone. Historical creche? State Festivus religion? God her stupidity has reached new low.
deepraine 2 years ago
the Declaration says clearly that "Every man is created equally and is endowed by their creator to Life, Liberty and The Pursuit of Happiness.
missles518 2 years ago
That's just bullshit that people made up, u know? The Declaration, in simple words, was actually saying," Dont' fuck with me for things I WILL TO DO!". I hate to spoil ur fun dude, but these "rights" r just shit people made up to protect their interests. And you should really see for urself what our founding fathers of this country has to say about Christianity! LOL
Voodoofreak35 2 years ago
@Voodoofreak35 Yeah you should find out what the Founding Fathers had to say about Christianity. I have a whole book with their letters and their speeches. They were very Christian whether you like that or not. It's just a fact.
poundsand 2 years ago
@poundsand So you're saying that Jesus as he appears in the gospels would be A-OK with the practices of believers in the founding of this country?
drumrnva 1 year ago
@drumrnva Wow do you think you could come up with a more open ended question?
poundsand 1 year ago
Two elements to the question: 1) Jesus' values, and 2) the various events of Europeans discovering, settling, and claiming this continent. Which of these is unclear or open-ended?
drumrnva 1 year ago
@drumrnva There is a whole Book on Jesus values called the New Testament, and a whole library full of books on Europeans discovering, settling and claiming this continent, so once again I say do you think you could come up with a more open ended question? I'm being rhethorical by the way.
poundsand 1 year ago
Let's just go with the things which are generally undisputed: Jesus valued honesty, charity, and love over mendacity and greed. The FF only gave the vote to white, land-owning men. They were out to create their new and prosperous life, even if they had to displace, murder, or marginalize the indigenous people to accomplish it. Jesus wouldn't approve. Thus, saying that the FF were "very christian" seems unsupported by evidence. Why am I having to explain this?
drumrnva 1 year ago
@drumrnva Well first off the "indigenous people killed the folks here before them apparently, because there is now ample proof that the indians were not the first on deck. I also recall that they did quite a bit of killing and attacking themselves. If you read the writings of the founders you realize that they were opposed to slavery, but knew they had to include it to some degree to put the nation together.
poundsand 1 year ago
@poundsand What most interpret as the FF being against the slaves with the counting half was an attempt to either force slaves to become legal citizens or to stop the practice altogether. Then if you read the writings of the FF they were very Christian. There are books on their writings and speeches documenting this fact. We are all sinners, so trying to prove that their sin excluded their Christianity is a joke. I'm saved by His blood, not because I am a good person.
poundsand 1 year ago
The only thing you can really assert is that many of the FF's were *members of Christian churches*. And the whole point is, what does it really mean about a person when you say that? Does it mean that they made charity, peacemaking, worship, etc the centerpoint for their lives? Did they strive to do right be their fellow man in all their efforts? Did they give what they had away to the poor? Did they strive to practice forgiveness and humility?
drumrnva 1 year ago
I couldn't care less what one calls oneself. Ye shall know them by their fruits. What one chooses to do in this life matters. We *CAN* make evaluations about a person's motivations by watching what they do. What church one belongs to makes no difference. You still haven't provided any evidence that the FF's being "very Christian" should matter to us one way or the other.
drumrnva 1 year ago
No connection whatsoever to what we're discussing. The practices/motivations/history of humanity in N. America before the white European settlers has no bearing on whether the FF's behavior can be called 'Christian' or not.
drumrnva 1 year ago
@drumrnva It matters in the freedoms we have, the judicial system we have, the rule of law instead of dictatorship, the generousity of this country, the willingness to accept other's religions, even though they come here and don't except ours.
Their belief in Christ was the basis for our freedoms in this country. That and in itself was the basis for the foundation of the greatest country on earth. As Christianity fades, so does our strength, morality, etc.
poundsand 1 year ago
@poundsand This country has freed more people from dictatorships, saved more people in need, helped more countries during tragedies, and on and on, and on.
Most of the Founding Fathers were very rich, wealthy men, that died poor giving everything they had for freedom. Many of them lost their families, their fortunes, and/or their own lives when they could have easily done nothing and lived lives of prosperity.
poundsand 1 year ago
Tell you what: Let's go with your notion that the FF's were "very Christian". Let's assume they barely acknowledged any non-Christian worldview. Now: THOSE SAME PEOPLE wrote and signed the words "Congress shall make no law establishing a state religion, no prohibit etc". If THEY didn't want religion in the government, why would anyone else? Thus it's not only pointless to discuss the government's purported religious values-- it's also against what's in the foundation document.
drumrnva 1 year ago
@drumrnva You seem to be just arguing in circles for the sake of argument. I answered your questions, but you keep changing the goal line, ie your point. Have fun.
poundsand 1 year ago
@poundsand You've made no case that FF's were "very christian" in anything other than name. You've made no case that the religious standpoint of the FF matters. I have provided evidence to support the notion that they KNEW that religion had no place in government. You didn't even address the chasm between Jesus' values and the treatment of north American aboriginal people by immigrants. So....what was it that you "answered" again?
drumrnva 1 year ago
@drumrnva No you have chosen to argue rather than to comprehend. Have fun playing with yourself. I'm sure it is something you are good at. To him that believes no evidence is needed. To him that believes not, no evidence is sufficient.
poundsand 1 year ago
So...you dug into your bag of tricks and came up with an insult and a platitude. Got it.
drumrnva 1 year ago
@drumrnva No, actually I was trying to politely answer your questions, but you continued to spin the subject. I got tired of your game, so have fun.
poundsand 1 year ago
@drumrnva The Constitution is not our founding document, the Declaration of Independence is.
Are you aware that the "Establishment Clause was primarily an attempt to insure that Congress not only would be powerless to establish a national church, but would also be unable to interfere with existing state establishments." A number of the states had official state churches and the new national gov't was not to interfere.
nnjhansen 1 year ago
How many fucking times do you have to go through this fucking BULLSHIT? AMERCIA WAS NOT FUCKING FOUNDED ON CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES!
Voodoofreak35 2 years ago
How do you know? Why did the pilgrims come to America in the first place?
missles518 2 years ago
UH...POLITICS? IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN POLITICS DUDE... THEY WANTED TO BE FREE FROM THE GOVERNMENT'S RULE. AND I DON'T SEE HOW UR QUESTION HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE FACT THAT AMERICA IS A CHURCH-STATE SEPARATE COUNTRY? Let me ask you this, how would you like it if we really turned this country into an exclusively Christian country, u know like the Middle East?
Voodoofreak35 2 years ago
They think that repeating the same lie over and over it finally comes true...
I think that Coulter & O'Reilly should read a bit more Jefferson quotes...
bohemianwriter1 2 years ago
So according the Bill-O the ACLU tries to "demean christmas" & of course as usual, no facts, no sources, not one. I guess what else is new though?
ReadmanJ 2 years ago
the story of the menorah is historical.
GeoWing2 2 years ago
Christmas was made to cover up a pagan holiday that celebrated the winter solstice. making the celebration during December a pagan tradition. The birth of christ is believe to in the fall ( following the shepherd story). Our founding fathers gave us the ability to choice any religion. Atheism is the absent of a religion which would still fall under a religion when classifying a person's religion. Does anyone really care what these two think?
GeoWing2 2 years ago
two dumb people together
the religious displays promote religion why should Atheists who pay taxes not be allowed to have their display??
ann and bill just want the best of both worlds
TheUnmaskedMagician 2 years ago 7
Because the RWers think that they're not for freedom from religion...
and religioius organizations are getting tax exempts. and still have the nerve to not only impose their religion onto others, and even try to rewrite history, installing themselves in government, creating a theocracy...
And now they are making a big deal about atheist signs..
bohemianwriter1 2 years ago
Whether America was founded on christian beliefs or not is like so irrelevant it was more than 200 years ago people. Their morals and scientific knowledge is not something we should be quoting today even if I have to say were largely well ahead of their time in progressive thinking.
magiclion 2 years ago
PEOPLE THAT AIN'T NO LADY THAT A MAN! She got an adam's apple!
deefirst 2 years ago 2
Liberals say This is not a Christian country, but they also happen to show evidence supporting it. Ann Coulter is retarded.
stevenstreet483 2 years ago
Christians stole the tree from Norse tradition. It represented the perseverance of life in harsh conditions.
Tavereen 2 years ago 2
Wow, this bitch is paranoid.
Why should it be called a Christmas Tree? I thought they hung him on a cross.
People like this think if they lie enough times, they can make it truth.
tctheunbeliever 2 years ago
ann coulter makes me sick. even more than bill o'reilly... and that is amazing. america was never founded as a christian nation. christmas (or a manger scene) is not a historical acccount of anything. what sickens me most is knowing that the sheep watching this foul smelling shit will be lead into believing it to be true and reinforcing their beliefs.
i support all their desire to display whatever they want, but keep christ in their xmas, and NOT in our government. PERIOD.
eyesofchild 2 years ago 11
@eyesofchild we can put are god where evr we want to
jmaxey100 9 months ago
@jmaxey100
yes, jmaxey, funde xtians usually do put their god wherever they want, without any regard for others within their society or the world... hence why theocracies never work. so babyish to throw this sort of tantrum. it is a symptom shown by many belonging to any one of the three abrahamic faiths. as u mature, and give up childish beliefs, u may notice u don't look all that different from those that put allah wherever they wanted... into the twin towers. so so so sad.
eyesofchild 9 months ago
these idiots breed bullshit
GENITALWART5 2 years ago 3
"America was founded explicitly on the belief in god."
What the fuck? Bill and Ann have their heads so far jammed up each other's asses.
budlac 2 years ago 3
Yea sadly they havent figured this shit out yet.
C0mm0nS3ns3 2 years ago
"America was founded by Christians?"
"Christmas is a Christian-generated holiday?"
Dumb bitch needs to watch the History channel.
Akermin 2 years ago
Aye yi yi. Can Ann Coulter be any more stupid? I hate it when Xians use the defense that this country was established on Xian doctrine. Most of the people that wrote the founding documents were Atheists and this is why God appears little to none in the Constitution and the Declaration of the U.S. The words Under God weren't part of our pledge of allegiance. The were added later to attempt to separate us from socialist Russia. So, that said, what in the fu_k is she talking about.
rawmark 2 years ago 5
@rawmark Not a single one of the Founders was an atheist. Not a single one.
God is reference in the Declaration of Independence three times. This nation was founded explicitly on the idea that man has rights given to him by God and that governments exist to defend those rights,
nnjhansen 1 year ago
@nnjhansen Your comment is is off. The majority of the founding fathers were deists, which was far to the left from christianity. In fact, this was the precursor to atheism for it required very liberal thinking and leaned more to a believe in Gods. The founding fathers felt that our country not be led or controlled by the Church so an early separation of state occurred. This is why there is limited mention of a God or Gods in any of the main documents. God did not belong in political documents.
rawmark 1 year ago
@rawmark Of the founders, the men who served in the Continental Congress, the Constitutional Convention, the 1st Congress, or leadership positions in the Continental Army, only Benjamin Franklin ever referred to himself as a deist and he was far from an atheist. The rest considered themselves Christian of one kind or another.
God is referenced 3 times in the Declaration of Independence.
nnjhansen 1 year ago
@nnjhansen Again, your information is flawed. Most of the founding fathers were deists. Look it up on the web. It's all there in black and white. In fact, Thomas Paine was the most vocal and he took a firm stance against religion. A person need only read one of his books to get this. I would provide you with a link but links aren't allowed on youtube. However, I'm sure you're an adult and can look it up.
rawmark 1 year ago
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@rawmark My information is based on the actual words of the men at issue not some website. None of these men (other than Franklin) ever referred to himself as a deist. In fact they all considered themselves Christians.
As Paine was neither a member of the Continental Congress, the Constitutional Convention, the 1st Congress, nor served in a leadership positions in the Continental Army, his beliefs on the matter are not actually part of the discussion. However, even he was no atheist.
nnjhansen 1 year ago
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nnjhansen 1 year ago
The Establishment Clause is not binding under state laws?
Ok, now you are talking sloppy judiciary interpretation, a law school sophomore is expected to do better.
hyperseauton 2 years ago
"The Menorah is a specifically religious symbol unlike the creche, which is historic." Where exactly is there historical evidence for the nativity scene? Your book of desert fairy tales doesn't count as a historical document. If you want to count the creche as a historical display you could then count the cross as one as well because jesus was nailed to a cross. Mann Coulter, once again, shows what a dumb cunt she is.
nicknufsik 2 years ago 3
ann coulter is a whore.
oneak 2 years ago
The Treaty of Tripoli, Article 11:As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion
In 1954 One nation under god was added to the pledge and in 1956 in god we trust was added to the money. Here are agnostic or atheist Political leaders Benjamin Franklin, Robert G. Ingersoll, Susan B. Anthony now the presidents George Washington,John Adams,Thomas Jefferson,James Madison,Abraham Lincoln,Ulysses S. Grant,James Garfield,William Howard Taft
lss64 2 years ago
Uhg! I bet you can see her ribs sticking out. Turkey neck zombie....so gross..
jsgardener 2 years ago
Christmas is historically a pagan holiday celebrating winter solstice. The U.S. is not a "christian nation", many of our forefathers were deists, not christians. Read the constitution, there is no mention of god. Ann is smart though, she's saying exactly what her readers want to hear. I wonder if she believes everything she says.
tybrady64 2 years ago
A cress is not a historical symbol as it has never been proven that Jesus even existed in the first place.
1hotatheist 2 years ago
hahahaha! parachuting into towns! hahahahaha! coultergeist makes us atheists sound like some sort of paramilitary organization.
71m3d0g 2 years ago
Christmas is an American holiday, the Left are degenerate un-American assholes.
USA4July1776 2 years ago
As usual, Coulter and O'Reilly consider anyone who doesn't agree with them to be idiots. Neither had anything to say to contribute to a rational discourse.
Gwaithmir 2 years ago
Ann coulter is psychotic.
jetboyJ22 2 years ago 3
Thus saith the LORD, Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the heathen are dismayed at them.
For the customs of the people are vain: for one cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the workman, with the axe.
They deck it with silver and with gold; they fasten it with nails and with hammers, that it move not.
Jeremiah 10:2 to 4
Wallyrus 2 years ago
wut
dogusah 2 years ago
Yep. Religious people don't even follow their own books. They cherry pick it.
fa272 2 years ago
Atheists have to put up with more shit than any group. Until the early 1900's we couldn't even testify in court!
infinityjrh 2 years ago
These people are biased psychopaths!
Quillllll 2 years ago
I think I know why Coulter has been engaged several times, but never married.
A real Christian would follow out the laws of God Deuteronomy 22:20-21 NAB
If she wasn't a virgin on her wedding night......and evidence of the girls virginity is not found, they shall bring the girl to the entrance of her fathers house and there her townsman shall stone her to death.
Maybe its true, more likly she's just a dyke in denial
yearight1970 2 years ago
dumb bitch! the constitution was written by freemasons! Where does she learn her info? does she pull it out of her ass? atheists stupid? Look who's talking o'reilly!
SteevDragon67 2 years ago
Wow.
ryanruns 2 years ago
George Washington was a scientist, not a religious person. So, half of her argument is bullshit. Forgive me if I got the founder wrong, not american.
MissLissaLindsey 2 years ago
have they really made christmas controversial in america or are fox trying to shit stir?
i'm atheist and i love xmas :D
mannosan 2 years ago 2
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hahaha fucking atheists. Lets see them go to Iran or Saudia Arabia and try whinging about Ramadan and see what happens
andro89 2 years ago
Au contraire, the Christians could learn a thing or two about dhimmitude and what it means to be a second-class citizen where they can't even build a church by spending some time in Saudi Arabia. Maybe then they would stop whining about being rightly excluded from having state imprimatur on their beliefs, an utterly unwarranted privilege.
noncroyant 2 years ago
What an absurd statement.
The US has separation of church and state which gives us freedom of religion and from religion - those countries do not have that right. If you are unhappy with that than try and change the law or go to a country that already has a state religion. The US does not!
tat20001 2 years ago
the u.s. was NOT founded on the belief in god.
as usual, ann coulter is wrong.
kmardes 2 years ago 9
When is he/she going to show her birth certificate to prove that? Why won't she show the papers proving sex at birth? Why not put the gender issue to rest Ann?
When it comes to Coulter, I'm a birther.
HeathenRage 2 years ago 4
Historical matter...?
SplaserStudios 2 years ago
christmas as A Christian holiday was not even celebrated
throughout most of history. There is no real Christmas tradition for Christians. It sucks anyway and people take that
shit far to seriously. Maybe it would have been better if KIng Herrod had found the baby jebus ?
duaneburnett 2 years ago 2
The constitution was NOT written by exclusively christians. Thomas Jefferson was most likely an atheist.
element5435 2 years ago 9
Deist, Unitarian, one god at most, but not atheist.
anikinippon 2 years ago
the one good thing about those clowns
, is that you know that there is something effed up going on, and like many times before , it is shit in the fan from ireland and their belowed clerics .
-interesting; on that subject, the hang´em
higher commentsection lynchmobs are quiet as ever when it is about catholic priests.
-ever figured that comments on CSD and GAY-props they comment like fascists at their hights, but on pedopriests, they are nowhere to be seen? that is no coincedence.
Realizalize 2 years ago
These people are so laughable it saddens me that people actually agree with them. They're not for free speech and they're not for equality. They're hypocrites. And yeah, the forefathers weren't Christian, nor was the nation founded on Christian principles...some of the laws happen to be Christian commandments but that's just common sense like 'thou shalt not kill'. It's people like this that make Atheist people want to put up signs. Atheist is not a religion. GET OVER IT.
TheCheshiresmile9 2 years ago 2
The forefathers were NOT christians! Deists maybe. Nothing to do with Jesus and nothing to do with christianity. Jefferson called true belief in the bible something of the past that will be mock like the ancient Roman beliefs and Washington and Franklin seperated themselves from christian beliefs as much as possible. Where do people get their education? Coulter?
MegaJbomber 2 years ago
Makes me wonder why people think that the 10 commandments are so great?! Come on its called common SENSE! Do you need a GOD to tell you to be nice and moral? I weep for humanity if you do.
livelearnlovesmile 2 years ago
Religious bubbleheads... Christmas was a pagan celebration long before the Christians hijacked it...and America isn't a Christian country at all. It is 100% secular! You should do what we did and completely remove religion from politics and schools.
rogan71 2 years ago 2
Get over it O'Reilly shit!
KlipKultur4 2 years ago 2
ACLU = KKK? no.....fail
fjackson90 2 years ago
ADAMS APPLE! Fuck me, that is just fucking obvious!!!
mcmoogol 2 years ago
It's a man baby!
HeathenRage 2 years ago 2
The more I spend time thinking about this issue the more annoyed i get at Christians defending Christmas. You'd think for someone who professes to be a christian would know damn well that Christmas is a pagan holiday that, by a commandment of their god, shouldn't be celebrated. Its as if Christians make shit up as they go along and pick and get rid of certain things in their bible. Half-assed hypocrites.
CaMaster 2 years ago 5
Holy shit, she has a Adams apple
dalejr88 2 years ago
I was just about to post that!
Yikes!
johnnyutah114 2 years ago
Two of the greatest comedians in political history.
Entertaining, nothing more.
plimbuff 2 years ago 3
The economy has gone to shit, the War on Terror has become a massive quagmire with no end in sight, and a whole bunch of other crazy shit is going down and THIS is what O'Reilly chooses to report on. What a fine example of journalism this is -_-
lovecraftslovechild 2 years ago 2
founded by belief in god? lol what an idiot first its not true if you think about it but who cares what religion they were??
sgsfdgfsdfsdfsddf 2 years ago 3
for the billionth time! AMERICA WASN'T FOUNDED ON CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES! IT WASN'T FOUNDED BY CHRISTIANS! why don't they understand that?
stendulker2 2 years ago 6
Ann Coulter keeps on referring to the fact that America was founded by Christians, which is semi-true, but before America was even on the maps it was inhabited by natives that were polytheists. When America was discovered most of the people that migrated there were lower-class citizens, convicts, and traitors to England. And if America's first immigrants were considered to be evil and vile people then why should we care about Christian principles. Readers are welcomed to correct me if I'm wrong
DONCMG360 2 years ago
"Christianity is the most perverted system that ever shown on man". ---Thomas Jefferson
Ann Cunter needs to learn something that's not in the filthy bible.
Apophiswillkillus 2 years ago
what a bitch, if there is a heaven i would want to go to hell just to stay away from her.
AUsTjN 2 years ago
@AUsTjN
perhaps you're expecting her to be in the wrong place.
liquidhead 2 years ago
This country was also founded on people who supported slavery and were against womens equal rights. Just because they thought that way a long time ago doesn't make it right. Faux News is trying to make this a theocracy.
CutieBabe25 2 years ago 2
someone needs to SHOOT ANN COULTER RIGHT UP HER CRUSTY SAGGY OLD VAGINA
helloenemy 2 years ago
only a conservative republican would take this woman seriously, what a dumb intolerant blonde she does the stereotype well
jpc08109 2 years ago
whatever you call it.. Faux News, Fox Noise, Fixed News..
personally my choice we should call it Bullshit!
oh wait....
PhillipThunderGrunge 2 years ago 5
@PhillipThunderGrunge
Penn and Teller will have a serious bone to pick with you!
;P
liquidhead 2 years ago
So since I don't think like these two I need to shut up and keep my beliefs to myself. I see. Well, all I have to say then, to these two and to anyone who agrees with them, FUCK YOU. America was not founded on Christian ideology and the founding fathers, for the most part were not Christians. Coulter and O'Reilly need to learn a little American history.
luptoneous 2 years ago 3
Hearing Coulter use the words 'hate group' is just highly amusing due to the irony of it all.
altosax1st 2 years ago 2
America was founded on "Christian principles"? Hahaha. Like what?
One thing I will say is that I don't think there's a need to put a menorah and a statement from atheists next to the nativity scene. In fact, none of that shit should be there.
GatorHighlights3 2 years ago 2
such an ignorant bitch lol
gezzer2 2 years ago 6
THE WAAAAAR! ON CHRISTMAS!
razorflown2 2 years ago