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Dear Dianne:

I am glad that my good friend, Rep. Bob Dornan, managed to get you to smile even if it was a snicker. It proves that FemiNazis like you, (Dornan’s primary opponent Judith) Ryan and the rest of your ilk can be human at times when you are not utterly fiendish.

It hurts Ryan’s ego to lose. Being an ex-judge, she cannot accept the fact that a chauvinistic macho like Bob beat her at the polls. Judges are used to putting people down, sitting down and looking down on defendants . Now she has to look up at a Man. Humility is one thing you FemiNazis lack.

Rather than worry about what Bob Dornan is going to say or do, I advise you to think about your immortal soul and write about spiritual requirements and obligations. What defense can a woman appearing before God have in declaring that a woman has a right to kill her unborn child? The only defense that may be possible is that she is insane .

Are you insane, Dianne, is Ryan insane, is the whole caboose of you FemiNazis insane? I think not. You are just power mad. You hate men and you refuse to acknowledge the fact that God wants a patriarchal society with the Man As Leader of Every household. I can see you squirming, Dianne, but isn’t it the truth? Look at the mess you FemiNazi women have made of this world.

A disciple of Bob Dornan and Rush Limbaugh,

RALPH A. BUGLIONE

Garden Grove

Dear Ralph,

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Gosh, some people have all the fun! So, were you and some of my other colorful correspondents at the same lodge meeting when God spoke to you on a conference call? Strangely enough, all my communication with God has been private.

Dear Ms. Klein:

By sheer accident I read your article of May 21; don’t ordinarily waste time on liberal drivel, had been a registered Democrat all my life, but found it necessary to register Republican when my own party went off its rocker a few years back.

You supposedly liberal women are always good for a laugh--especially in the case of Murphy Brown. How can you and your sisters feel in charge of your lives when you are so dependent on men that none of you (prepared or unprepared) find it possible to say “no” to sex. After that you go crying to some abortionist to “fix” things to enable you to be pushovers once again.

You gotta admit you and others with no moral values are really a dependent group of women. Wouldn’t it be bright of all the liberals if a choice were made before sex?

In sympathy and sincerely,

RUTH HOFFMAN

Seal Beach

Dear Ms. Hoffman:

Thanks for your sympathy, and I extend mine to you for accidentally reading my column. I bet that must have been pretty disconcerting. I’m curious as to what an accidental column reading must be like, having never experienced such a mishap myself.

Would you liken it, say, to having a brick fall from the chimney and knocking you senseless? Or would it be more like having the ground suddenly move beneath you? Speaking of which, there he is again! That pesky husband of mine is always ringing me up, even when I’m not prepared. Gotta go, Ruth (Can I call you Ruth? I feel so close to you). It’s tough not being able to say “no” to sex! Again, thanks for your sympathy.

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Way to go Dianne Baby, keep that racism thing alive; it’s great column material.

Boy, you must have a fantastic brain to know exactly how the jury saw it. Of course that came after you read all the transcripts of the trial and saw the complete videotape, not just the short, brainwashing segment shown by the media didn’t it? Please, Dianne, don’t dissolution (sic) me by saying that you were just going along with the crowd.

AN ENGLISH-AMERICAN

Dear Eng-A,

Now, now. I would never dissolution you. Diss you, maybe. But, frankly, I’ve got better things to do with my time. (See directly above.)

To the Editor:

I purchase your paper three times a week, Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. I used to purchase it at random for research purposes. Now I buy it on those particular days specifically to read Ms. Dianne Klein’s column.

In my 45 years, she is the first newspaper columnist to hook and land me. She is futuristic and courageous. Is there a more magnificent combination?

Thank you for recognizing the value of this strong and talented journalist.

Very truly yours,

LEE MARINO

San Clemente

Dear Lee Marino:

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I know, you sent this to the editor. But what can I say? I liked it. Thanks.

Dianne Klein’s column appears Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. Readers may reach Klein by writing to her at The Times Orange County Edition, 1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626, or calling (714) 966-7406.

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