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http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/6/7/102258.shtml
[quote name='newsmax']Ann Coulter Under Siege for 9/11 Comments[/quote][quote name='newsmax']
The 9/11 widows group known as "the Jersey Girls" is blasting author Ann Coulter after learning that her new book, roasts them as "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," the leggy blonde firebrand added. She also referred to the 9/11 group as "the Witches of East Brunswick," a take-off on the old movie title, "The Witches of Eastwick."
"I was shocked that she was focusing on us," Lorie Van Auken told New Jersey's Star Ledger. Van Auken lost her husband in the 9/11 attacks.
"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," the 9/11 widow said. "It's unfortunate that Ann Coulter has focused her energy on trashing people who were trying to fix obvious problems."
"This is as idiotic as Congress debating gay rights," said Kristen Breitweiser, whose husband Ron died in the World Trade Center.
A third member of the group, Monica Gabrielle, told the Star Ledger that Coulter's comments "boggle the mind". "I'm still pretty much speechless. We're debating whether to give any credence to Miss Coulter's comments," Gabrielle said.
The controversial author defended her attack on the Jersey Girls during her appearance Tuesday on NBC's "Today Show," saying the Jersey Girls had politicized their husbands' deaths.
"They were cutting commercials for [Sen. John] Kerry," she noted. "They were using their grief in order to make a political point." Coulter said it was wrong for the widows to "use the fact that you lost a husband as the basis for your being able to talk about it while preventing people from responding."
"That is the point of . . . putting up Cindy Sheehan, and putting out these widows or putting out Joe Wilson," she explained. "You can't respond. It's their doctrine of infallibility." [/quote]
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/6/7/102258.shtml
[quote name='newsmax']Ann Coulter Under Siege for 9/11 Comments[/quote][quote name='newsmax']
The 9/11 widows group known as "the Jersey Girls" is blasting author Ann Coulter after learning that her new book, roasts them as "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," the leggy blonde firebrand added. She also referred to the 9/11 group as "the Witches of East Brunswick," a take-off on the old movie title, "The Witches of Eastwick."
"I was shocked that she was focusing on us," Lorie Van Auken told New Jersey's Star Ledger. Van Auken lost her husband in the 9/11 attacks.
"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," the 9/11 widow said. "It's unfortunate that Ann Coulter has focused her energy on trashing people who were trying to fix obvious problems."
"This is as idiotic as Congress debating gay rights," said Kristen Breitweiser, whose husband Ron died in the World Trade Center.
A third member of the group, Monica Gabrielle, told the Star Ledger that Coulter's comments "boggle the mind". "I'm still pretty much speechless. We're debating whether to give any credence to Miss Coulter's comments," Gabrielle said.
The controversial author defended her attack on the Jersey Girls during her appearance Tuesday on NBC's "Today Show," saying the Jersey Girls had politicized their husbands' deaths.
"They were cutting commercials for [Sen. John] Kerry," she noted. "They were using their grief in order to make a political point." Coulter said it was wrong for the widows to "use the fact that you lost a husband as the basis for your being able to talk about it while preventing people from responding."
"That is the point of . . . putting up Cindy Sheehan, and putting out these widows or putting out Joe Wilson," she explained. "You can't respond. It's their doctrine of infallibility." [/quote]