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/p>Granted it's revolting and repulsive that there wasn't breath given of tribute to our Armed Forces at the Oscars.
p>But surely Mr. Stein isn't surprised that Tinsel Town, along with San Francisco, the co-capitol of the Left Coast, didn't make such tribute at its annual love fest. After all, it wouldn't be politically correct, given TT's inhabitants' political leanings, now wouldn't it? Also, it would take more than the navel gazing and self-promotion that said inhabitants seem to be so possessed with. br> -- C. Kenna Amos Jr. br> Princeton, West Virginia /p>Another great piece by Ben. They just get better and better, more direct, more pointed, harder hitting.
p>He is a credit to your organization, and a key player in the informal team that is trying to turn the "post-socialism" liberal elite around. br> -- Lamar Johnson br> Beaverton, Oregon /p> p> Thank you, sir. We know who our friends are. br> --
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