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Al_Masetti
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Hi,Hi Al,
What exactly did they do? Was it the whole investigation thing? Was that where Ann took exception? I’m not totally sure, but I didn’t think she meant “enjoy” in the usual sense of the word. Like having a good time. More at “reaping benefits.”
And you’re right, she documents everything. End notes, footnotes.
I don’t know if “Googled” is a verb, but anyway I googled “ann coulter firefighter widows”
And here is one of eighteen gigglion hits that came up. I just picked this one at random … too many to read all of them:
jtf.org/america/america.jtf.loves.you.ann.coulter.htm
The only thing I am upset at Ann Coulter about is that she didn’t sequentially number all of her endnotes. So I had to sit there and count them up. I forget which book it was but there were more than 900 endnotes.
She was criticized one time that I recall specifically because she didn’t use footnotes. The criticism was intended as “spin” to imply that she didn’t do research or didn’t document her research in her book. Her reply is that she used endnotes and what kind of “silly” criticism was that.
Which brings up another “issue” … what I have started doing recently is when I pick up a book, I skip immediately to the endnotes and then to the index. Often, if a particular index entry is of interest … like maybe some item that I am already familiar with or a place I have visited … I will jump into the text at each of the entries … AND THEN … FINALLY, after reading all of the stuff in the back, I then start reading the book.
Makes the book more fun.