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p>I'd like to thank Deane Fishe, who included me in the august company of Elaine Kyle and Beverly Gunn in Texas, regular contributors to your Readers' column. I think of TAS Readers' column as a wonderful club where I can go and have illuminating conversations with folks rather more informed than I. After a 10-hour day riding herd on the last of my grandsons -- a robust 4 year old, it is a wonderful wind-down, The next best thing to having my American Spectator magazine arrive in the mail! Thanks for your splendid columnists and the vast br> array of talent in reader's letters, too. /p> p>I was born and lived in Dallas until I married at 18 and moved to California. Maybe it is the Texas' eye view we apparently share, that allowed my inclusion. I still pine for the fields of bluebonnets. br> -- Diane Smith br> South San Francisco, California /p>Carol Platt Liebau's comments today describe a humane and sensible answer to the Mexican illegal immigration dilemma. But the immensity of the problem requires a larger and bolder solution.
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