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Do the Math

You still won't get an answer. Is anything the matter with Kansas? L.A. on the edge, in more ways than one. Plus more.

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As readers of The American Spectator & others, we also know what Kansas knows. It is frustrating that our ostensibly conservative politicians don't work to educate the American public at large that they know this also.

p>I'll say it again, the wheels came off the conservative leadership the day Tom DeLay was forced to quit Congress. Republicans (not conservatives) said "hooray" and have been in the tall grass ever since. True Conservatives are admittedly still students of liberty, and that political class still needs a leader that will keep them in line. br> -- P. Aaron Jones br> Fallujah, Michigan /p> p> What Harvard tried on Mr. Ferrara, UCLA tried on me when I studied for my Master's in Journalism. It didn't work then; it doesn't work now. br> -- Dolores Teus br> Arlington, Virginia /p> p> Thank you, Peter Ferrarra, for this tremendous article. It is the best encapsulation of the recent history of the Democrats I've read. If the terminally timid and inarticulate Bush could talk like this, he would have been a successful leader. If John McCain could think and talk like this, he would win in a landslide. It's Capitalism, stupid!! br> -- Michael G. Novak
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