Bids/Classifieds
Advertising deadlines 12:00 Noon Monday
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
To place your ad, email
advertising@theskanner.com
Coulter
continued from page 6
you have preferred to head the Republican ticket this year?
AC: No, it’s still Romney. And I don’t think things are
going that badly. I believe the media’s lying. I think it’s part
of their attempted suppression of the Republican vote to
discourage them by announcing that the campaign is over.
KW: Marcia Evans also asks: What has been your per-
sonal relationship with blacks that qualifies you to write this
book about blacks?
AC: Well, Marcia, this is why you should read the book.
It is not about black people. It is about white liberals using
‘You could not get Democrats
to stop holding slaves, and
America had waited long
enough. It was right there in
The Declaration of
Independence that the slaves
would be freed.’
race and lying about race to wreck the country. By the way,
there are many black heroes in this book that you’ve never
heard of before, and it drives me crazy that there aren’t any
movies made about them.
KW: Marcia asks: How do you feel about reparations?
AC: I’m against reparations. At this point, blacks should
just be handing money to themselves. But I am an enthusi-
astic supporter of Professor Henry Louis Gates‘ project to
get black people admitted to the Daughters of the American
Revolution, of which I am a member. He’s done some
amazing things with DNA testing and tracing ancestry.
KW: Marcia asks: How do you feel about Bob Dylan’s
recent statement that “America was founded on the backs of
slaves” and that the country would be much further along if
slavery had been ended peacefully.
AC: That’s an interesting point. I was unaware that he’d
said that. I’m not sure I disagree with his statement but,
unfortunately, it wasn’t going to end peacefully. It wasn’t
going to happen. You could not get Democrats to stop hold-
ing slaves, and America had waited long enough. It was
right there in The Declaration of Independence that the
slaves would be freed. My favorite Founding Fathers,
Christians like John Adams, were absolutely appalled by
slavery, and did not own slaves. I think we’re going to have
to call on God’s grace not only for slavery, but for what
we’re doing now with abortions.
KW: You dedicated your book to “the freest black man in
America.”
AC: Yes!
KW: Who is it?
AC: It’s a Cracker Jack surprise to trick everybody into
reading my book.
KW: Let me guess. Is it comedian Jimmy “.J’J.” Walker?
Many of my readers mentioned rumors about the two of you
being romantically linked.
AC: [LOL] Jimmy started that rumor. The little sneak.
KW: Is there any question no one ever asks you, that you
wish someone would?
AC: Probably, although we got to a lot of good ones on
this book.
KW: The Tasha Smith question: Are you ever afraid?
AC: I’m a little afraid right now, but I think I’ll be calm
by Nov. 7.
KW: Can you give me a good question I could call the
Ann Coulter question when I interview other celebrities?
AC: Oh, that’s a good question. The only question I’d be
interested in is what books they’ve read recently, which is
part of my campaign to promote reading.
KW: It’s already the bookworm Troy Johnson question:
What was the last book you read?
AC: “Mugged.”
KW: When you look in the mirror, what do you see?
AC: If I’ve just had my makeup done for Fox, I see the
hottest chick. [LOL]
KW: If you could have one wish instantly granted, what
would that be for?
AC: Mitt Romney as president, or for lots of people to
read my book. One of the two.
KW: What is it like to be such a controversial figure?
There are so many things you’ve said that have touched a
nerve, like when you said Jews needed to be corrected.
AC: “Perfected.” You, as a fellow Cornell grad and a fel-
low Christian, which is another part of your tradition,
should know that “perfected” means “completed.” The Old
Testament calls for a Messiah. You turn the page to the New
Testament, and there He is. There was nothing insulting
about it. And who really cares? It was just Donny Deutsch
who wanted press for his TV show. He screamed anti-Semi-
tism, and I was going on vacation and didn’t really feel the
need to respond to point out how the English language
works. And boy they say Jews are smart.
KW: But that’s not the only statement that’s landed you
in hot water.
AC: Usually, they’re my greatest hits and they make me
happy. I give a lot of college speeches, and usually the
Young Spartacus League or the Democrats will put up
posters on campus with all the quotes they consider outra-
geous. But I think they’re my best quotes. [LOL]
KW: Well, thanks for the time, Ann. I hope I get added to
that short list of reporters you’ll interview with again.
AC: Yes, I think you will, Kam. This has been a fun inter-
view.
TWO JOB OPENINGS AT
CASCADE AIDS PROJECT
Cascade AIDS Project (CAP), the oldest and largest
provider of HIV prevention, education, housing, advoca-
cy and support services in Oregon and Southwest
Washington, is seeking to fill the following positions:
African American Minority AIDS Initiative Services Navi-
gator and CareLink Network Navigator. Please visit
www.cascadeaids.org/employment for complete post-
ings.
10-17-12
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Sound Transit U250
University of Washington Station
Bid Package #UWST-03.D: Roofing
Bid Package #UWST-06.I: Architectural Bird
Control Rebid
Pre-Bid Meeting:
October 11, 2012 at 10:00 AM
Bids Due:
October 31, 2012 at 2:00 PM
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
ADMINISTRATORS, DIRECTORS,
DEPUTY DIRECTORS, PROGRAM
MANAGERS, SECTION MANAGERS
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is seeking pro-
gressive professionals to serve in key leadership posi-
tions as administrators, directors, deputy directors and
program/section managers. OHA includes most of the
state’s health care programs including Public Health, the
Oregon Health Plan, Healthy Kids, Addictions and Men-
tal Health, Division of Medical Assistance programs,
employee benefits and public-private partnerships.
These programs are working to fundamentally improve
how health care is delivered and funded. OHA is also
working to reduce health disparities and to broaden the
state’s focus on prevention.
These positions will have a unique opportunity to help
shape Oregon's health reform efforts. If you're interested
in joining an ambitious, vibrant team of professionals
committed to improving the lifelong health of Oregoni-
ans, please submit an application immediately.
HOFFMAN
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY OF
WASHINGTON
Bid Phone: (206) 286-6697
Fax: (206) 286-7523
1505 Westlake Ave N, Suite 500
Seattle, WA 98109
LIC # HOFFMCC164NC
We are an equal opportunity employer and request
sub bids from all interested firms including disad-
vantaged, minority, women, disabled veterans and
emerging small business enterprises.
Other Subcontracting Opportunities - Internet
http://www.hoffmancorp.com
10-10-12
The following titles and job codes are currently accept-
ing applications:
OHA12-0240 - Administrator, Center for Public Health
Practice
OHA12-0249 - Administrator, Center for Prevention and
Health Promotion
OHA12-0260 - Health Promotion & Chronic Disease
Prevention Section Manager
OHA12-0268 – Administrator, Designated State Health
Program
OHA12-0290
-
Deputy
Medicaid
Director
Sound Transit U250
University of Washington Station
Bid Package #UWST-07.A: Site Demolition
Bid Package #UWST-07.B: Site Utilities
Bid Package #UWST-07.C: Traffic Signals
Bid Package #UWST-08.A: Paving
Bid Package #UWST-08.B: Site Concrete
Bid Package #UWST-08.C: Pavers
Bid Package #UWST-08.D: Landscaping
Bid Package #11: Geodesic Domes
Pre-Bid Meeting:
October 11, 2012 at 10:00 AM
Bids Due:
October 31, 2012 at 2:00 PM
HOFFMAN
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY OF
WASHINGTON
Bid Phone: (206) 286-6697
Fax: (206) 286-7523
1505 Westlake Ave N, Suite 500
Seattle, WA 98109
LIC # HOFFMCC164NC
To apply please visit: www.oregonjobs.org
The Oregon Health Authority strives to create an inclu-
sive environment that welcomes and values the diversi-
ty of the people we serve. OHA fosters fairness, equity,
and inclusion to create a workplace environment where
everyone is treated with respect and dignity regardless
of race, color, religion, gender, disability, physical
stature, age, national origin, sexual orientation, marital
status or political affiliation.
We are an equal opportunity employer and request
sub bids from all interested firms including disad-
vantaged, minority, women, disabled veterans and
emerging small business enterprises.
Other Subcontracting Opportunities - Internet
http://www.hoffmancorp.com
10-10-12
10-17-12
October 17, 2012 The Seattle Skanner Page 7