Scattershooting
I was on my way to the post office the other day when I happened to think of my favorite sports writer, Blackie Sherrod of the old Dallas Times Herald.
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Scattershooting
Dear editor:
I was on my way to the post office the other day when I happened to think of my favorite sports writer, Blackie Sherrod of the old Dallas Times Herald. He had a neat column called “Scattershooting” about various topics. So I started “scattershooting” while trying to dodge potholes when I thought of one of my favorite sayings. It goes like this: The person who thinketh by the inch but talketh by the yard deserveth to be kicketh by the foot.
Seems to me this applies to all politicians, especially Democratic, who want to turn this country into a socialistic/communistic state. They should’ve been put on that rocket to Mars where they belong.
Just a “scattershooting” thought for whatever it’s worth to anyone.
Michael Walker
Mineola