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Random sentences from reader mail

December 10, 2006 |  8:31 am

"Very strange."

"Excuse me, but this seems to be a crudely veiled use of the power of the press in the cause of vigilantism and should not be tolerated."

"If you don't trust me, give me the same information — and two third-graders who can count to 10 — and they can do it."

"Someone needs to tell Goldberg that the war in Iraq was lost long ago."

"I am a physician who cares for hundreds of patients who have severe and chronic cough."

"If you're Christian, Muslim or a member of a minority and things aren't going your way, it's becoming common to blame everything on people who supposedly conspired against you because of your race or religion."

"Again Steve Lopez has all the questions and none of the answers."

"Can one dissolve something that doesn't exist?"

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


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