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Random sentences from reader mail

November 30, 2006 |  3:42 pm

"Dehumanized inmates and dehumanized jailers are a threat to everyone when they walk the streets."

"Shake up the silly behavior in the Fire Department and fire some pranksters."

"Now I'm through in one swallow."

"If the so-called Islamo-fascists want to cannibalize themselves in endless civil strife, well then, God is great, isn't he?"

"The fewer quitters we have around, the better."

"Nowhere is there precedent for requiring a copyright owner to forbid unauthorized use of a work in order to prevent such exploitation."

"Otherwise, this will be a case of fool me twice, shame on me."

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


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