By Washington Post Columnist John Kelly - George Orwell would have loved the letter I received recently from Azeezaly S. Jaffer , the U.S. Postal Service’s vice president of public affairs and communications. Azeezaly read my recent column about how tough it’s been to stop the junk mail that keeps coming to my house for my late mother-in-law. Azeezaly wrote: “I had an agreement with your predecessor and that was that I wouldn’t call what falls out of the center section of my Sunday Post ‘junk newspaper’ if he would refer to what he found in his mailbox as advertising mail. Can you and I agree, too?” Oh, let’s agree to disagree, shall we? Washington Post