My letter to the editor should be published in the next day or two.  After emailing it, I received confirmation of receipt and a request for my phone number.  This didn't surprise me since my hometown newspaper also required some sort of verification before publishing a letter.
Now the local paper is generally a conservative paper with little substance--a small-town paper with only a handful of staff, sort of standard.  That I hadn't heard back yesterday or today after emailing my phone number had convinced me that while they would eventually publish my letter, they were not exactly enthusiastic about it.  Since I had been on the phone for other things, I decided to initiate the call so that this wouldn't drag out.
So imagine my surprise when, after identifying myself, the editor said, "And I want you to know I agree with you completely."
I relayed this to Trillian, who was also shocked.  In a good way.
After looking at today's paper, I can't help but wonder, however, if the original letter writer has been doing some of my work for me.  Obviously I hadn't been paying attention to who was writing these letters before.  But now I think that this man must write at least one letter a week.  Most of them appear to be ranty and make odd comparisons.  So maybe I didn't need to address his statement specifically; there's a good chance most people here know to skip over those letters.
But at least it got me to submit something on domestic partnerships.  And I found out that there are some supporters in places I wouldn't have expected.
 
 
2 comments:
good on ya. i love a strongly-worded letter.
It's affirming at the very least to know that there are supporters--and so many, I suspect.
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