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<p>A reader writes:</p>
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<p>This vitriol with which conservatives <a href="http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2007/06/fear_and_loathi.html">demonize</a> a variety of groups reminded me of a line from the movie &quot;The Good Shepherd,&quot; which I saw recently. Joe Pesci&#8217;s mobster character asks Matt Damon&#8217;s CIA agent: &quot;You know, we Italians have our families and the church, the Irish have the homeland, the Jews their tradition, the niggers their music. What do you guys have?&quot; And Damon responds &quot;We have the United States of America. The rest of you are just visiting.&quot; I think that sums up the conservative movement&#8217;s attitude towards our society.</p>
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