To whom it may concern:
I go walking on King Fisher Pier, and this is to the person or persons that walk their dogs on the pier: As I am walking on the pier I have to step over dog poop. This is so sad that someone thinks so little about having respect for others and not being proud of the community they are in. And these people would probably scream loudest if someone’s dog stopped and pooped in their yard. May you step in poop.
La June Pitonyak
Subject: BP Oil Spill:
As printed in the January issue of the Texas Monthly:
“And he said, ‘Weaken the testing regime on thy blowout preventer.’ And it came to pass. And then he said, ‘Let thy cement be as watery mud.’ And it came to pass. And he said, ‘Ignore thee warnings from thy contractors who are idle.’ And it came to pass. And then he said, ‘Run like –ll; it’s gonna blow!’”
Speaking in Washington DC about the gulf oil spill, Governor Rick Perry said, “From time to time there are things that occur that are acts of God and cannot be prevented.”
Is this your God?
G.B. Robertson
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