To the editor:
Very disappointed that when I read your article “ Crowd debates whether official ‘s posts were anti-semitic ” that no where in the article was there a quote of …
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To the editor:
Very disappointed that when I read your article “Crowd debates whether official ‘s posts were anti-semitic” that no where in the article was there a quote of said posts. The article was about the public statements of an elected official and should have been included in the article. The right for the public to know the public statements of an elected official trumps any other reason that might support not re-printing the posts and I hope in future you will change your journalistic practice so this situation is not repeated.
Rich Fahey
Barrington