When Palin speaks, watch out
Sarah Palin says, "I love that smell of the emissions!" That one statement speaks to many.
It speaks to the many Americans who suffer from lung disease, to Americans who love their spacious, clear blue skies and to our children and grandchildren's future environment. Mostly, it speaks of her love for Big Oil.
Her verbal emission ruined my morning read.
Joanne Landeros
Dana Point
Note to the "lamestream media": Sarah Palin is not running for president. She just wants you to pay attention to her. Stop it.
Craig Arnold
Long Beach
There are at least as many people that dislike her as like her.
A baby sitter is a teenager acting like an adult while the adults are out acting like teenagers.
The aspiring psychiatrists were attending their first class on emotional extremes.
"Just to establish some parameters," said the professor to the student from Arkansas, "What is the opposite of joy?"
"Sadness," said the student.
And the opposite of depression?" he asked of the young lady from Oklahoma.
"Elation," said she.
"And you sir," he said to the young man from Texas, "how about the opposite of woe?"
The Texan replied, "Sir, I believe that would be giddy-up."