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October 12, 2005

Letters to the editor are good

Editorial--Newswriting 227

When I was reading the letters to the editor for Richmond-Times Dispatch, I've noticed a letter that really got to me. After reading this letter, I understand now that all of them are as crazy or as dumb as it seems. Well I'll let you read it for yourselves. The title is Recent Events Humbled The American People
Understand that this person must've read a good editorial.

Posted by KevinHinton at October 12, 2005 9:54 PM

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Good find, Kevin. Another purpose of an editorial is to evaluate -- that is, to say whether something is good or bad. Your blog entry did just that. Thanks for sharing that letter with us.

Posted by: Dennis G. Jerz at October 13, 2005 1:26 PM

I liked your comment you made in class about the difference in the Tribune here in Greensburg and you own papers back in Virginia. I never realized how one part of the country could differ in views from another part

Posted by: Rachel Prichard at October 13, 2005 8:34 PM

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