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Dear Editor:
The self-loathing of the mostly white American liberal is well established and documented, and is again seen not only in the Monica Schwartz letter and other similar response to the Eric Seven Hawks spiel, but also by writer Susan Sontag's denouncement of the white race as "the cancer of human history". A racist hatred of ones own race has become a defining characteristic of the liberal mind derived from a fear of envy of others less successful. Liberals who consider themselves to be progressive have really regressed to a primitive tribe mentality whose lives are dominated by envy and envy avoidance which has held many cultures back.The liberal's strategy is to apologize for any success in order to appease the envious which is often seen in the guilt ridden children of rich, successful people. Seven Hawks' original letter and the gushing responses thereto seem contrived and with the agenda of justifying mass illegal and legal immigration. Most Americans, not so afflicted, have expressed their desire for reduced immigration, particularly post 9/11. See: http://www.cis.org/articles/2002/back1402.html (and) http://bigjweb.com/artman/publish/printer_1599.shtml. Judging from the increased activism since 9/11 including the recall of Gov. Davis of CA, it would appear this is one battle that the public doesn't intend to lose. Our entry laws have to be construed upon today's realities, not liberal guilt or yesterday's history, regardless of its nature.

R. L. Ranger



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