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Re “It’s Obama,” Nov. 5

I am a 38-year-old black male. For all my life, I have considered myself an American. On Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008, for the first time, I am finally convinced that America agrees with me.

Brian Thompson

Signal Hill

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Today, for the first time in my adult life, I am afraid to be an American.

Charlotte Sale

Placentia

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Re “Women, interrupted,” Opinion, Nov. 9

Vivian Gornick correctly points out that during the presidential campaign, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was “solely, repeatedly, insultingly [attacked], not as a Washington insider, or as a senator who endorsed the Iraq war, or as a member of a would-be political dynasty, but as a woman.” Yet, in the same vein, Gornick claims that the nomination of Gov. Sarah Palin is the result of sexism and asserts that Palin was chosen because she was a “sexy, cheerleading fundamentalist.”

Palin was nominated because of her conservative positions and her ability to energize the Republican base around core conservative values.

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Rather than take issue with Palin’s credentials and experience for national office, Gornick criticizes Palin based on the fact that she is a woman. Perhaps Gornick fails to see the hypocrisy in her contradictory positions on Clinton and Palin; however, I am sure Thomas Pynchon is taking notes for his next satire.

Yael Hartstein

Los Angeles

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