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P. Aaron Jones br> Huntington Woods, Michigan /p>I totally agree with your last paragraph comments about Miss Coulter.
I have always admired her, not only for the content of her writings, but, for the fact that only she admonishes the lefties with the same language they always use to attack the other side.
p>Good Job, br> -- Dale Johnson br> Hitchcock, Texas /p>You just wrote the best article reviewing Ann Coulter's book Godless. I will buy the book. One comment you made about teachers rang a bell for me. As a retired executive I graduated with a professional accounting degree in 1959. I remember a study that was released around the early sixties when the hippy movement was growing wild. It was the concern about education. The results were that 80 percent of the teachers that decade were coming from the lower 50 percent of the graduation classes. There was concern that education would suffer in the future.
p>We were warned but I believe the drug, sex and hippy crowd pushed this off the media screen. Defending the "I" crowd was more newsworthy than our coming education problem. br> -- Kenneth Parady br> Grand Rapids, Michigan
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