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Originally Posted by Mark17
She has her own agenda and twisted your words to further it.
Same thing happened to me once when I sent a comment to the editor of the Minneapolis Star Tribune. It was 4 short paragraphs. The first 3 were a set-up, and the fourth made it clear I was being facetious. They printed my letter, omitting the final paragraph, making it seem I was in support of something I was clearly against.
Can you write a polite letter to this reporter's bosses, informing them what she did? Reporting needs to be fair and even-handed.
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"Submissions may be edited for length." LOL. I'd be upset that something that you took time to 'create' got hacked into bits. Like making a beautiful cake and the delivery guy sits on it. Only you know what it looked like originally.
And I may contact the paper, only because her response clearly admits she used some jacked up conceit.