Editor,
In response to yet two more anti-American voices that felt the need to join the chorus of disgruntled and unhappy "Americans" in the Nov. 20 Daily Lobo, I am compelled to speak. I am wondering where Mr. Avrum Katz got the idea that America is a "secular nation."
Could he be talking about the United States of America?
The place where the puritans came in hopes of acquiring religious freedom?
The one that was founded on Christian beliefs?
Perhaps if our public schools taught us real history Mr. Katz would have known this.
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Now as for the comments for the self-described "empty-minded leftist and student" N. Ryan Sanchez, what is there really to say?
He accuses others of being followers and calls Republicans "robots."
How then can he explain the fact that since Sept. 11, this very newspaper has been filled with the same exhausted tirade he himself used?
Obviously he is recycling old, often-used ideas while trying to pass himself and others like him off as clever "leaders."
For all the talk of free speech and tolerance, it is clear that these qualities will only be extended to those who agree with the rhetoric of people like N. Ryan Sanchez and Avrum Katz.
Lisa J. Tabet
College Republicans