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Letters to the Editor

01:18, 2008-Jan-31 .. Posted in writing .. 3 comments .. Link
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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06:12, 2008-Jan-31 .. Posted by Eclectablog
I've written many and continue to do so. It's a wide audience when you get a letter to the Detroit Free Press published!

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06:27, 2008-Jan-31 .. Posted by readerwil
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.
Exactly! Well I wrote many letters to the editor on this subject and other political subjects, and once it was published, but the others were too confronting.

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10:15, 2008-Jan-31 .. Posted by littleMissConfused
I have only written one letter to the editor. A few years ago my nutty neighbor was going door to door trying to get people to sign a petition to get our road tarred. She was giving people false information and bullying them into signing it by saying "If you don't sign this you are the only one and will be keeping every one else from having a nice road". She was telling people it wouldn't cost them a dime. That the state would pay for the road.
When in fact, the state would pay by taxing each household based on the amount of land one owned touching the road. Since she had a lot at the end of the cul-de-sac, her part of the payment would be peanuts compared to the cost to some people who owned acres of land with huge amounts touching the road. Some of the farmers farm the land, but don't live there. They were not even aware this was happening.
After I wrote the letter to the editor, the next township meeting was packed with people who DIDN'T want the road tarred. That put an end to her little petition and forever made her my enemy!

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