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Letters to the Editor

posted Thursday, 31 January 2008

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When I was in college and for several years thereafter, I regularly wrote "letters to the editor", all of which were published. Most of these letters were in response to things I'd read in the paper that I disagreed with. In a very real sense, these letters were my precursor to keeping a blog; particularly my ranty entries.

Back then, writing a letter to the editor meant typing a hard copy letter on my typewriter, after first writing it in pen on a yellow legal pad. I never liked messing with carbon, so I either made a photocopy of the letter at the library, or saved the handwritten copy as my copy,

After mailing it, I'd wait a day or two to make sure they'd gotten it, then check the paper every day to wait for it to appear in print. When it did, I'd cut it out from the paper and save it in a scrapbook. I'd continue to watch the paper for several days, in case there were rebuttals to my letters, which happened from time to time.

All these years later, I'm amazed at my patience and how long the process took compared to now. Nowadays, I'll fire off a comment on a blog or a site like Alternet and it appears immediately. Rebuttals, similarly, can appear within a minute.

I've not written a letter to a traditional newspaper in over 20 years. The main reason for that was when I joined the police force in a relatively small community, I didn't necessarily want my employers to know my opinions on politics and other controversial matters. So, I reluctantly gave up my letters to the editor hobby.

I even remember the topic of my very first letter, written in 1977. At that time, the drinking age was 18 and my state was considering raising it to 19. As I was already 19 at the time, it wouldn't affect me, but I opposed raising the age. I pointed out that 18 year olds could be sent to war, get married, sign contracts, and so on, so it was not fair to bar them from drinking. I said that all rights and responsibilities of adulthood should be granted at the same age in order to be consistent and fair. If 18 year olds were "children" when it came to having a beer, then they ought to be considered "children" when it came to going to war. I don't remember the exact words, but that was pretty much the gist of it.

Have you ever written a letter to the editor?

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1. Easy left...
Thursday, 31 January 2008 7:11 am :: http://brokedownpalace.blog-city.com/

I've actually written numerous letters to the editor, most of them in college. Like you, I look on it as a bit of a precursor to blogging


2. Neal left...
Thursday, 31 January 2008 1:00 pm :: http://watzman.wordpress.com

Back in my college days, I wrote a good bit. For awhile I wrote the occasional column (now op-ed) for the campus paper, usually taking an anti-war position. I recall being called on the carpet by the Dean of Men for one piece on the absurd bureaucracy at this university.


3. Nutsy Fagan left...
Thursday, 31 January 2008 1:14 pm :: http://nutsyfagan.blog-city.com

Yes, more than a few. I still write them. When I am moved positively, or negatively, I will write. It's so important for our news sources, broadcasting companies, any type of company that touches the public, to receive feedback both positive and negative. I was given a voice and I definately use it!!


4. catty left...
Thursday, 31 January 2008 3:23 pm :: http://savetheamericanfamily.blog-city.c

I took exception to the local paper calling Social Security an entitlement program and let them know about it.


5. Mary Blu left...
Thursday, 31 January 2008 7:04 pm :: http://mindtravels.wordpress.com/

I occaisionaly still write to the papers. Two years ago I wrote to three local papers critisizing a contractor and his plans to build what he called "senior housing." What really got me going was that at the local town board he made the statement that there was a "great need" to help "seniors" therefore the need for his zone changes. His help helping of seniors meant town houses to the tune of $300,000 to $500,000 and the only requirement to own one was that one occupent needed to be 50+ yrs. Old. Give me a break. At those prices and age who was he helping? Needless to say, I must have ruffled some feathers because 3 weeks later I actually got a phone call from the contractor himself!


6. Paula Reed left...
Thursday, 31 January 2008 9:28 pm :: http://paulareed.blog-city.com

I've written a number of letters. In fact, I wrote one a year ago in support for a United Church of Christ ad where a church had bouncers out front keeping gays and other unconventional types out, then a UCC welcoming them in. The local paper had done a report on it that had garnered some negative responses about God hating gays, and I had to reply. Like you, all of my letters have been published.


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