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br> -- unsigned /p> p> That article should be published in every newspaper, every political website, and read aloud on every cable news channel. To say you've hit the bull's-eye would be a disservice to your accuracy and eloquence. br> -- CDM /p> p> Ben Stein's article is amazing and very well stated. Heard this on WLS today and ran home to look it up. So glad there are still some Americans living in this great country. Hats off to Ben!! br> -- Paula Powell br> Cortland, Illinois /p> p> Sobering, and so revealing of the right's fatuousness, that Ben Stein's maudlin lament for our president and the "callous" treatment he's received in the wake of Katrina, concludes with a decade-old swipe at -- you got it -- the Clinton's health care plan. His side has reaped the whirlwind (literally in the last week) through its craven "politics of personality" campaign in the '90s up to the current day. Choke on it, Ben. br> -- Warren Mills, Jr.
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