Andrew Criado has proven once again that he doesn't know the slightest thing about the liberal agenda ("Liberals' hold over college campuses is diminishing," Dec. 4). You'd think a columnist that always writes about politics would at least try to learn real facts about his opposition, but instead he'd rather just call them baby killers and dictator supporters. I doubt he's ever met a real liberal. If he bothered to actually speak to one, maybe he'd realize that liberals are not the enemy. Believe it or not, liberals are people too!
Also, I don't understand where he draws his conclusion that it's a fact that "61 percent of college students point and laugh at liberals" and that it's a fact that "61 percent of college students think liberals are ridiculous." First, the study he used to back up his "facts" simply showed that Bush's approval rating is at 61 percent among college students. It does not mean that 61 percent of college students think liberals are ridiculous, it simply means that the students surveyed support Bush. Supporting Bush does not entail hatred of liberals, unless of course hatred is part of the Republican agenda.
If that's the case, then I'm glad to not be part of that agenda. Criado needs to stop distorting facts and jumping to false conclusions if he wants anyone to take him and his arguments seriously. And learning a bit about the people he criticizes couldn't hurt either.