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Enemies at home and abroad.(Letter to the editor)
National Review
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March 19, 2007 |
McVickar, John A. |
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Some points on Roger Kimball's review of Dinesh D'Souza's new book, The Enemy at Home ("Fight the Real Enemy," March 5): American culture, under the persistent encouragement of the organized Left and its judges, has deteriorated terribly in the past 50 years, and continues to get worse under the influence of cultural relativism. That provides an excuse, if not a main motive, for Islamists to attack the West and this country.
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