Opinion: Random sentences from reader mail
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‘They should be challenged incessantly until their voices are stifled by the words of true patriots who believe in our founding principles.’
‘When all the peace-loving countries unite to fight collectively against this greatest evil of our times, which has no boundaries, makes no distinction but only creates fear and intimidation and has no respect for life and the right to live, then the scourge of international terrorism could be exterminated and eradicated for good from the face of the globe.’
‘If the previous $25 billion we did send down there is any guide, Mexico will actually pay the money back ahead of schedule.’
‘It’s about time for some new movies.’
‘Once again, the Los Angeles City Council and other assorted bureaucrats are falling all over themselves to appease a defrocked celebrity (recall Peter Graves and Julie Newmar in the great leaf blower debacle of 1997).’
‘The simple truth is there is little hope for creating sustainable environments if educated people cannot see or understand the dangers before their eyes.’
‘The brunt of the ‘compromising’ is once again to be borne by the Palestinians.’
What does it all mean? What else are people talking about? Find out in Letters.