News (Media Awareness Project) - US WV: PUB LTE: Drug Article An Embarrassment |
Title: | US WV: PUB LTE: Drug Article An Embarrassment |
Published On: | 2004-01-21 |
Source: | Charleston Gazette (WV) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 23:44:22 |
DRUG ARTICLE AN EMBARRASSMENT
Editor:
I grew up in Beckley. How do we ever expect to change peoples' opinion
about West Virginia when we continue to print stupid articles like the one
about West Virginians' paying more for illegal drugs than most states?
Then we have our own U.S. attorney calling himself a hillbilly, and better
yet, why are our tax dollars even being spent on such stupid research? Why
do The Charleston Gazette and Daily Mail continue to print such negative
articles about their own state and their own capital city?
We are becoming the laughing stock of the nation. When I read this article
this morning, I was thinking, "Why was this even reported? It's not news."
Then when I was turning the radio stations during lunch and ran across the
Rush Limbaugh show, he was talking about the same article.
People believe what they read, and the newspapers have the power to change
the way people think. It's up to you to print positive things about our
state and the capital city of Charleston.
John Lawrence
Frederick, Md.
Editor:
I grew up in Beckley. How do we ever expect to change peoples' opinion
about West Virginia when we continue to print stupid articles like the one
about West Virginians' paying more for illegal drugs than most states?
Then we have our own U.S. attorney calling himself a hillbilly, and better
yet, why are our tax dollars even being spent on such stupid research? Why
do The Charleston Gazette and Daily Mail continue to print such negative
articles about their own state and their own capital city?
We are becoming the laughing stock of the nation. When I read this article
this morning, I was thinking, "Why was this even reported? It's not news."
Then when I was turning the radio stations during lunch and ran across the
Rush Limbaugh show, he was talking about the same article.
People believe what they read, and the newspapers have the power to change
the way people think. It's up to you to print positive things about our
state and the capital city of Charleston.
John Lawrence
Frederick, Md.
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