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This article appeared in the June 12, 2006 edition of The Nation.

May 24, 2006

April brought downpours of mail on two subjects: "Can the Left Get Right With God?" (April 24), articles on religion by Dan Wakefield, Frances Kissling and Michael Lerner; and Philip Weiss's "My Name Is Rachel Corrie: Too Hot for New York" (April 3), about the cancellation, under pressure, of a play based on Corrie's journals. Below are some of your letters.     --The Editors


HELLO, GOD. IT'S ME, THE LEFT

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