Advertisement

Opinion: Random sentences from reader mail

Share

This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts.

‘I served under President Carter in Washington and am ashamed of him now.’

‘Indeed, she was not only his apologist but went out of her way to embrace him as ‘my close personal friend.’’

‘What does Rumsfeld do?’

‘But the use of the N-word and all of its ramifications is no laughing matter.’

‘She is right about the shameful ignorance of Americans.’

‘Does the Ethics Committee truly believe that Americans are that naive?’

‘Like all the Sundays before, I read the names of the war casualties, along with the information of where they came from and how they died, and I say a prayer for each one.’

Advertisement

‘Why doesn’t someone propose a statewide elimination of all billboards?’

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

Advertisement