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- From: Jim Rosenfield <jnr@igc.apc.org>
- Newsgroups: talk.politics.drugs
- Date: 16 Jul 93 08:22 PDT
- Subject: Writing to Newspaper Editors
- Message-ID: <1484000264@igc.apc.org>
-
- Re: your letters and re: writing lettes to editors....
-
- I strongly agree that preaching to the choir is a foolish
- exercise. And, writing to the newspapers *CAN* be fruitful, but
- not necessarily. Pick a topic which has had recent coverage in
- that paper, or a specific news item which is so well-covered that
- they must know about it ("everybody knows"). Then comment on the
- article, opinion piece or the episode in specific terms. Avoid
- sarcasm and rhetorical questions. They are confusing and less
- likely to get published, although certain very well-done sarcasm
- where it is very clear and not subject to misinterpretation has a
- high chance of being published. Wherever one can actually offer
- documented facts, one has a higher degree of probability of
- getting published. Use quotes, facts and references. Take the
- statements of an editor or opinion-writer and clearly support,
- refute or counter the exact statements. Prove your point.
- Or...make a point that is likely to reflect the opinions of many
- of the readers.
-
- Finally, ask editors to take positions and write
- newspaper-sponsored editorials espousing a particular position.
- For example, now is a very good time to have newspaper writers
- come out against mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines, or
- against the "Smoke-a-Joint-Lose-Your-License" legislation (16
- states or so have opted out of the Solomon-Lautenberg Amendment).
- Now is the time to have paper-editors come out for medical
- marijuana or in support of the Hoover Institution Resolution.
-
- When in doubt, pick up the latest edition of the Drug Policy
- Institute's newsletter and turn to the "Action" section. Jump on
- board one of these actions and you are likely echoing some
- well-supported viewpoints upon which the editors are likely to
- receive other aligned letters (in which case they may publish one
- of the aligned letters, group them together or publish their own
- on the subject).
-
- Good luck getting published. Please post your letters here as a
- suggestion, demonstration and as an example to the other readers.
-
- BTW, I don't think schmoozing with the choir is really so bad.
- You might learn something here, as well. Keep up the good work.
- -------------------------------------------------------------- Jim
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