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/p> p> I imagine Mr. Stein gets many emails praising him on his writings that touch the hearts of his readers. I want to write him personally to let him know this piece he wrote (published 6/6/05) is just another that had the tears streaming. Ben Stein is a treasure to be cherished and protected. Thank him for me and the many who are transformed by his words. God bless The American Spectator and Mr. Stein. br> -- Curtis Szymczyk br> Richmond, Texas /p>Please convey my gratitude to Mr. Stein. My husband died from a service related illness -- he made five tours to Vietnam, and my son has just returned after serving in Iraq in a Blackhawk squadron.
p>I am so grateful for the sincere words I just read. br> -- Patricia Cleveland /p> p> "So that the witches of Beverly Hills and Fifth Avenue can go on with their shopping" perfectly describes the attitude of liberals and leftist. But Ben, you left out Ivy League elites. I wonder sometimes if they even believe we are at war or support it or our troops. Basically, I believe the only thing they care about is their hate for President Bush and their lack of political power -- country be damned. Watching our Senate in action is a perfect illustration. Thanks Ben for speaking for us so gracefully. Respect is the only thing we have to give. Thank goodness for our military. br> --
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