This is what I wrote to the Times yesterday. Below is the response from the Times.
Good morning, My name is Michael Sherman and I
wrote a letter to the editor about the Richard Brad
bury/Melvin Sembler/medical device article. A num
ber of my friends also wrote letters to the editor. I can understand why the Times would not run all the letters, but I am wondering why the Times ran none of the letters? I have never written a letter to the editor before so I have no experience in how the Times or any other paper for that matter, makes a decision on what to run and not to run. The article seemed kind of one sided, with the Sembler attorney making Richard Bradbury out to be a nutcase. That is not true. Richard is a good man and definately not a nutcase. I guess my question to you is can you explain to me why none of our letters ran?
The child abuse that occured at Straight Inc is for real, many organizations and agencies were involved and culpable in the abuse. This includes the Pinellas,Hillsbourgh, Pasco, Manatee and Sarasota county schools, Sheriffs depart's, the HRS, local Police departments and the state of Florida. But I'm rambling again. Sorry for that. Could some one answer my question? and also, I would appreciate it if the Times ran my letter.
Thanks so much, SIncerely, Michael Sherman,
Straight Survivor '78 - '80
This is his reply -
None of those letters were published because none of them seemed suitable for publication.
Most seemed to come from out of state and did
not include the required contact information. They may also have been the result of a Web site's asking people to write. Such orchestrated letter writing is not something we want to encour
age.
Those matters aside, the letters all wanted to
dredge up old issues about Straight and the abuses the writers and others suffered. I was not interested in revisiting those old issues. The news article allowed Richard Bradbury to air his grievances, and the letters simply wanted to add to what he said.
In addition, last year we ran a lengthy feature
article focusing on Straight survivors, including Mr. Bradbury. Following that article, we ran a letter from Mr. Bradbury in which he again had a chance to air his views.
Anger against Straight and the Semblers is under
standable, but we are not inclined to be running letters
about the matter repeatedly.
Sincerely,
Eric Lacker
letters editor,
St. Petersburg Times
letters@sptimes.com(727) 893-8368