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Monday, June 12, 2006 10:21 p.m. EDT

Columnist Wants Coulter Dead

A columnist for an advertising industry magazine wants Ann Coulter dead.

That's what Ad Age columnist Simon Dumenco suggested when he asked Coulter, "would it kill you to do us all a favor and kill yourself? (Oh, well, yeah, I guess it would kill you.)"

Open liberal mouth, insert liberal foot.

It's remarkable how violent the famously "anti-war" liberals can be when speaking of what they consider the "outlandish remarks" made by Coulter in Amazon.com's best-selling book, "Godless: The Church of Liberalism."

The same liberals now blasting Coulter for allegedly going too far in attacking a foursome of politically motivated 9/11 widows, known as the "Jersey Girls," would certainly be more persuasive by keeping those death threats - they might call them "suggestions" - to themselves.

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  Wrote Dumenco, "After her recent rabidly hateful, foaming-at-the-mouth, sub-human 'Today' show appearance - in which she reiterated her assertion that 9/11 widows are 'enjoying their husbands' deaths' - even her former supporters began to fantasize about how much nicer the world would be if it were Coulter-less."

Perhaps those "former supporters" are among the increasing numbers of readers who are buying Coulter's book.

They sure do have a strange way of showing their displeasure, don't they Mr. Dumenco?

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