Honest opinion, fine; hate mail, never
I wanted to let both the Herald and the loyal readership know of something unhealthy and out of bounds. The letters to the editor are strictly opinion.
Sometimes we agree and sometimes we don’t. Sometimes we feel the person is wrong or right.
About a month ago, I wrote a letter indicating my displeasure with Comey of the FBI, letting only Republicans know of the dropping of the investigation about Hillary. I was quoting an article in the Herald and don’t know if I misread it or whatever but it was an honest mistake.
One of the Herald readers correctly wrote I was wrong. Perfect. If you disagree, write a letter and the Herald will decide if it is worthy of being published.
What you don’t do is send a hate letter to my home. First: the letter, poorly written at about fourth-grade level, misspelled words, misused all three-syllable words and full of weird things like I’m involved with pharmaceuticals (weird), then more hate, swearing etc. I think this is the second letter from this ignorant author.
Please, if you like to respond, do it in the letters to the editor. Not appropriate to personalize your thoughts in any other platform. By the way, spell check your stuff.
Susan Fitzpatrick
Bradenton
This story was originally published November 29, 2016 at 12:52 PM with the headline "Honest opinion, fine; hate mail, never."