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Opinion: Random sentences from reader mail

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‘This is a rough description of a libertarian outlook, which I also have noted and approve.’

‘Surely the MTA would not put such devices on its rail lines and besiege its more affluent ridership with debt consolidation advertisements and the weather conditions in Dallas.’

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‘To truly go native in the area between downtown and the beaches, the city would have to get rid of all the trees and even shrubs.’

‘The answer to the educational problem is not paying top teachers more.’

‘Presumably this will be the first American courthouse in our history to be built without jury boxes or a place for the public to view open proceedings.’

‘It is hard to get people to cooperate while bombing their nation.’

‘So I’m exercising a certain amount of maternalism.’

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

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