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To: occutegirl; All
Okay, thanks to Mad Mikey - I have been able to find a copy of THE editorial. I downloaded his, shrunk it to a 800X600 size and then put it at http://tinypic.com/1sf7r7 for a copy. Or just look at below:


30 posted on 02/20/2005 3:29:02 PM PST by Josef1235 (My blog: http://josef-a-k.blogspot.com)
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To: Josef1235

http://www.americanpatrol.com/MECHA/MEChAindex.html - Scorge of MEChA


33 posted on 02/20/2005 3:33:15 PM PST by Josef1235 (My blog: http://josef-a-k.blogspot.com)
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To: doxteve

FYI


34 posted on 02/20/2005 3:34:53 PM PST by Josef1235 (My blog: http://josef-a-k.blogspot.com)
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To: Josef1235

http://tinypic.com/1sf7r7 - right HTML code stuff...


35 posted on 02/20/2005 3:35:37 PM PST by Josef1235 (My blog: http://josef-a-k.blogspot.com)
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To: Josef1235

Southwestern College Sun Statement Regarding the Opinion Piece Entitled

“Illegal immigrants are taxing on American Citizens”

The editorial board and faculty advisor of the Southwestern College Sun would like to express our appreciation to the student and faculty representatives of the SWC MEChA and Students For Community Action for the opportunity to engage in a direct and honest dialogue Thursday afternoon. We believe the meeting was constructive, informative and enlightening. We appreciate the candor and commitment of all who participated. We are pleased that we are able to agree on most of the concerns that were voiced. We acknowledge that there are points on which we do not seem to agree. We understand and respect the points of view of people who have positions that differ from ours.

The editorial board and almost the entire staff of the Sun disagree with the premises and conclusions of the writer of the Viewpoints section article titled “Illegal immigrants are taxing on American Citizens.” The Sun is comprised primarily of progressive-minded individuals whose personal beliefs are incongruent with the views expressed in that opinion piece. The Sun strives to represent and cover all segments of the Southwestern College Community with professionalism, fairness, accuracy and respect. Sun staff members overwhelmingly share the values of MEChA and SFCA members with respect to human rights, civil rights and the sanctity of all people.

The meeting and the campus-wide conversation about the article have been useful and informative to the members of the Sun. We have learned that we need to clarify the role of the Viewpoints section of the newspaper. We have learned that we need to do a better job clarifying what is staff-generated news reporting and what is individual opinion. We acknowledge that the current graphic style that places by-lines and staff titles a top opinion pieces written by individuals implies the staff’s complicity with the individual’s opinion in some readers’ minds. We have learned we need to do a better job teaching about the power of language and metaphor, and their connotative and emotive powers.

As a First Amendment Forum newspaper the Sun is ethically and morally obligated to serve its community by providing a forum for free expression representing all segments of our great and diverse society. Persons of all political, philosophical and religious persuasions in the Southwestern College community are entitled to exercise their rights of free expression in the Sun by submitting letters to the editor or opinion/editorial pieces. The Sun places high priority on providing space for members of the community who write to the paper. We pledge, in this case, to add pages to the paper if that is what is required to publish a wide array of letters.

The Sun is obligated to run letters and op/ed pieces its staff as a whole may not agree with. It is obligated to run letters critical of its coverage or its presentation. The staff believes that freedom of expression must include opportunities for a range of viewpoints to find voice, including unpopular opinions.

The Sun acknowledges that the “Illegal immigrants” article is offensive to some persons in our community, including most members of the staff. The staff acknowledges, in hindsight, that some of the language and verbal imagery may seem harsh and demeaning. The Sun staff regrets that the article caused hurt feelings, anger and/or resentment. That is contrary to what the staff tries to do in its work. The writer of the article has also expressed his regrets over some of the word choices, metaphors and the uncomfortable emotions the article engendered in some members of our campus community.

As students sworn to honor and uphold the tenants of the First Amendment and freedom of expression that guides sound professional journalism in the United States, members of the Sun acknowledge and unwaveringly support the Constitutional rights of the writer to express his point of view on the controversial topic of immigration. We support the rights of individuals on both the left and right ends of the political spectrum to express their views – including those we may personally find abhorrent.

The Sun staff and its advisor will continue to follow the tenants of American Constitutional law and serve its community as a First Amendment Forum newspaper. The Sun invites all individuals and groups who take issue with articles, opinion pieces and other work published in the Sun to express their points of view by submitting letters to the editor or requesting the opportunity to publish an opinion/editorial piece.

The Sun editorial board will print letters critical of the immigrant article, the newspaper’s position on the First Amendment and related issues. Deadline for letters for the first issue of the spring semester is 5 p.m. February 17. As our policy states in the newspaper’s masthead on page two, the Sun reserves the right to edit letters for libel and length and will not consider letters that arrive unsigned. All e-mailed letters must have a current and working phone number to allow verification of the author.

The staff wishes to extend its support and respect to MEChA, SFCA and all campus organizations. We hope to have a meaningful and productive working relationship with members of campus clubs and organizations in 2005 and look forward to hearing about your events and activities. Please let us know if we can be of service publicizing and covering campus activities this semester.

Again, thank you for the opportunity to hear your points of view and to share ours.

Respectfully,

Christopher Wybenga Max Branscomb
Editor in Chief Faculty Advisor

(representing the editorial board)

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39 posted on 02/20/2005 3:42:50 PM PST by occutegirl ("She is too fond of books, and it has turned her brain." ~ Louisa May Alcott)
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To: Josef1235
Thank you for posting the actual article. It as certainly mild toned and moderate ideologically. Were I to write a piece for that student paper, it would be somewhat more strident, and a lot more negative to the very concept of any major new immigration, legal or illegal. It would also unashamedly identify with the mainline, Caucasian stock of Americans.

It is absolutely ridiculous that anyone would cast aspersions on a student who simply wrote what he considered to be in the legitimate interest of his native land and his own people. The Left, in their madness, emboldened by the intellectual eunuchs in Washington who are afraid to identify with even their own history, have crossed one line too many in such efforts to intimidate any dissent. Maybe I will test the waters, and send something on immigration to the Sun. Perhaps Immigration & The American Future. Do you have an address?

William Flax

72 posted on 02/20/2005 6:03:18 PM PST by Ohioan
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To: Josef1235

Thank you so much for finding the article! No wonder Mecha is p.o'd. It is extremely well written, and to the point.


101 posted on 02/21/2005 5:36:33 AM PST by TheSpottedOwl
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