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Opinion: Random sentences from reader mail

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‘It is obvious that the Republicans’ drumbeat denouncement of judicial activism depends on whether or not they have the majority on the court.’

‘In no way did the state Franchise Tax Board’s vote to approve a voluntary program designed to make tax filing easier for low-income taxpayers constitute ‘defying’ the Legislature.’

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‘To solve these problems by giving more money to these same elites is not only wrong but mind-numbingly foolish as well.’

‘The very last thing anyone needs in medicine is some goofy cult religion getting in the way of sound medical practices.’

‘Japan requires all chefs to be licensed, so a safe dining experience is almost guaranteed, but I have seen questionable food handling at Japanese restaurants here.’

‘One hundred and eighty thousand employees spread across the nation are impossible to police properly, especially when they are wearing the badges.’

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

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