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Opinion: Random sentences from reader mail

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‘Once again, Brewer is perpetuating his foot-in-the-mouth disease.’

‘How despicable these two are.’

‘Cuba fights to keep its citizens, but Mexico fights to get rid of its citizens.’

‘This is one of the poorest excuses for an article I have read in The Times.’

‘How much did the late president’s supporters agree to pay UCLA to have it named for him, when its estimated cost was ‘only’ about $800 million?’

‘For the drug war, there is a simple and relatively easy solution to end the violence caused by it: legalization.’

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‘This is a no-brainer.’

‘That is if they don’t buy into Kaplan’s perpetual blacks-as-victims mantra.’

What does it all mean? What else are people saying? Find out in Letters.

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