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LETTERS.(ISSUES & INSIGHTS)(Letter to the Editor)

Publication: Investor's Business Daily

Publication Date: 22-NOV-04
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They Just Want To Help

" "Redneck Bigot': Liberal Losers' New Bogeyman" (On The Right, Nov. 15) makes it hard to understand liberals

The "redneck" is a blue-collar worker. He works outside in the sun, hence, the red neck. I thought liberals were supposed to be the champions of the poor blue-collar worker.

New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd berates the redneck Republican voter, then mentions "society's most vulnerable: the poor." Doesn't she know who the "poor" are? Or is "poor" just a word she and other liberals throw around to make themselves seem morally superior?

Left-wing liberals spit so much vitriol they can't control its direction. Apparently, every class, including the poor redneck, is the target of...

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