check it out. They posted a few reader responses to the "America Rocks so get used to it, Liberals" opinion piece:
America's voice: Responses to "Liberals need to listen to America's clear voice," @issue, Nov. 8
Problems still exist
As a sad fiscal conservative, I had my perception of America changed for me by Regina Gulick.
I didn't know all our problems went away merely because 51 percent of the electorate voted for morality rather than for reality. It seems we no longer have, in Gulick's America, a balance of payment problem, budget deficit, oil deficit, war in Iraq, drug problems or environmental problems --- to mention a few.
I hope everything is going so well in 2008 that it won't again be necessary for the moral majority to bash gay people in order to win another election.
JAMES BIWER, Bogart
Justice for some
Despite Regina Gulick's assertions, a 51 percent majority isn't "America's clear voice." My liberal, Christian voice is determined to be heard. I'm not sad; I'm disappointed and mad.
Gulick and other narrow-minded fundamentalists should not let their guard down. The election is over, but the fight will continue until justice in the United States is truly "for all."
SARA REAMS, Fayetteville
Liberals and their values won't disappear
My condolences to Regina Gulick, who will be sad to learn in coming years that we liberals aren't going to give up on our values.
If she were wiser, she would understand that having our differences and debating them makes us great, and will ensure our longevity as a nation. Someday she will look back on this election and be glad that we didn't all think just like her.
http://www.ajc.com/today/content/epaper/editions/today/opinion_140996759421517f0021.html