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Of course opinion pages are for opinions, including those of the editorial board. There probably was a time when their's were the only opinions published, so the Telegraph and most other responsible papers have made progress in helping others in the community engage in meaningful discussions of important issues. Like who is likely to be a better president.
I suspect that much of the vitriol you are hearing from a tiny fraction of your readers is an unfortunate byproduct of the vitriol we're hearing from the campaigns, and which has stirred up some folk's sense of animosity beyond all reason and civility.
The Telegraph opinion pages are well balanced. Keep up the good work
During this election season, the media has been overwhelmingly favorable to Obama. This is seen most recently in comparing the press' response to comments made by each of the Vice Presidential candidates. While Biden has been given a free pass time and time again, Palin is dragged over the coals for every statement she makes.
While I don't begrudge your paper's endorsement of Obama, you had already tipped your hand. There was no reason to state your endorsement. Your favoritism was clear long ago.
During Sen McCain and Gov Palin's visits in the past two weeks both received nearly identical display at the top of the front page. Sen McCain's daughter was below the fold on front because she visited on the same day as Sen. Obama.
I am not making an argument as to coverage bias here as that interpretation is completely subjective in any case. But I think if you review the coverage of candidate visits the treatment has been very similar.
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Damon Kiesow
Managing Editor / Online
Do I think newspaper endorsements are appropriate? No. Will that ever change? No. Will I stop reading The Telegraph/Asheville Citizen-Times/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/Union Leader, etc. because of endorsements? No.
As you stated, people will cancel (or threaten to) for the least little reason. But this particular campaign seems to have more people on-edge than usual.
In 2 weeks, this will all be over anyway, one way or the other. "Opinion" pages are just that, a place to air opinions, whether it be from the staff or from readers. If someone dislikes your endorsement (myself included), then just write an "opinion" yourself (which, I might add, The Telegraph is diligent when it comes to printing the 'other side').
Don't lose any sleep over it.
In the past, I've found the Telegraph editorial board to keep a fairly open mind to points of view to which they do not agree. As a Libertarian Party candidate some years back, your editorial board treated me respectfully as a legitimate candidate for public office. While this is only as it should be, it was rather refreshing after years of "and on the lighter side of politics...."
If people are angry that you support Obama so be it.
Many papers support candidates in their editorial section, they have for years.
If people are offended that you do not support their candidate so what.
I have read your paper for years along with the Globe and Times.
The editorial page is always slanted and often the most interesting section of the paper.
So let these people cancel their papers.
I am sure they will be back after the election.
If not that is their loss.
I am so tired of the minorities trying to change what the majority supports.
I am in favor of free press.
The editorial page is about opinions
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This one-time subscriber of the Telgraph learned long ago that political opinion too often drifted into the area of the newspaper that purported itself to being the news REPORTING area. Understanding the idea of publishing and editorial column, with the understanding that it should express only the opinion of the writer, is why this one-time Telegraph subscriber long-ago gave up on reading anything of reporting-relevance in the Telegraph.
Enjoy your life.
George A. Keiper
Count this once-military veteran, and 50-year worker, as one who really no longer cares about anything such unintelligent voters want to do anymore with our nation. Have fun, get something new pierced, and try to find some way to justify your actions to the children you might have. Enjoy!