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As a side note, my eleven-year old daughter misses your "Win Ben Stein's Money" show and we get the biggest kick out of hearing your voice in the Nickelodeon show "Fairly Odd Parents."
p>Best of luck to you and your family, br> -- Sharon Ferguson br> Richmond, Texas /p> p> Your commentary "Get Off His Back" gave me a deep sigh of relief, because you put into words the feelings I have inside and cannot articulate -- thank you -- and GOD BLESS PRESIDENT BUSH!!!!! br> -- Debbie /p>My daughter and I have been volunteering at an evacuee center in Austin, Texas, and the evacuees here are very grateful for the help they are receiving. It's Sunday, Sept. 3, and families in Austin are getting apartments, people are opening their homes to them, doctors and ministers are 24/7 at the centers. Telephones and computers are set up for people to access assistance and to find family and friends. The outpouring is amazing.
Those busy blaming President Bush likely aren't rolling up their sleeves and helping victims.
p>Thank you, Ben Stein, for reminding people that natural disasters aren't the fault of the federal government or the president. These horrific events bring out the true nature of individuals -- few people are heartless criminals who prey on the victims, but most are generous and caring individuals who open their hearts, their wallets, and their homes to those in need. br> -- Peggy Venable
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