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Me:
Having been the recipient of several harassing phone calls due to my letter criticizing George W. Bush, I realized that a little warning would be helpful.
When you are going to publish a VOP letter, it would be quite helpful if you would notify the person who wrote the letter. As per your policy, you have the phone number of the person, for "verification" purposes. If the person communicated via e-mail, an e-mail response would be helpful.
This would allow the writer (usually someone critical of the Bush administration or anything Republican) to be able to turn off his or her phone for a few days, to avoid harassment. I'm sure that Alex Arshinkoff encourages these tactics, albeit "unofficially", wink, wink. As in the matter of his illegal sign, he has shown that he is not above Rovian tactics.
From now on, I am going to request my name be withheld, while still providing it for verification purposes. This is the second time that I have been harassed due to an opinion. This, as I would hope, is not a reflection on the Beacon Journal, which seems to hold itself to fairly high standards. Unfortunately, you still print that shrill harpy, Michelle Malkin.
Akron Beacon Journal:
Sorry to hear of your harassment, but we simply do not have the manpower to notify letter writers that their letter will be published. And our policy is not to publish anonymous letters.
--***** ****, VOP editor
Me: ----- Original Message ----- From: <************> To: ""vop"" <vop@thebeaconjournal.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 11:38 AM Subject: Re: Not a VOP - A suggestion, to aid future VOP writers
I guess then that the local terrorists have won.
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Akron Beacon Journal:
Only if you stop writing.
"vop" <vop@thebeaconjournal.com>
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