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Submitted by Michelle Hudson, Aug 9, 2007 13:51

Dear Mr. Johnson:

As an American taxpayer (who has worked and paid taxes for 29 years, my husband for 41 years) and now a student of the California State University system, I am sorely disappointed with the communist propaganda being spoon fed to the youth of our country.

Required for anyone who wishes to graduate from Sacramento State is a course that meets a "race and ethnicity" obligation. Currently, I am enrolled in Anth-101 "Cultural Diversity", this course blatantly promotes 1) an end to national sovereignty, 2) world-wide reparations (to be paid by Americans) as well as 3) a call to replace religion with communism.

On August 20th 2007, (sometime between 1-3:20PM) I have 7 minutes to give a presentation on the material presented in class thus far, I am inviting you to the class to speak on behalf of common sense to the people of that class, the media and ultimately the American taxpayer. (Sacramento State University; Mendocino Hall; Room 4012)

I'm sure you are a very busy man with many obligations, yet I can't help but feel if someone with your importance brought attention to Public Education's attempt to undermine this country… we may see a mass of tax-payers take a stand against this ridiculous campaign by the educational system to effect the total destruction of the American way of life.

Sincerely,

Michelle Hudson

einsteinhudson@sbcglobal.net


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