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Tell us what you think

By Manuel C. Coppola
Published Friday, November 20, 2009 9:34 AM MST

From an editor’s standpoint I am forced to ride the fence when it comes to publishing guest opinions and letters from readers supporting either side of the “aisle.” My editorials come from the heart and not necessarily from some deep-rooted political dogma.


Liberal granddaddy Bertrand Russell would argue that this stance in and of itself is liberal. We would disagree. Nobody ever appointed the newspaper as the conscience of the village. We believe the newspaper is an outlet for varied views.

So when I get complaints from the left, right and even center that the Nogales International or Weekly Bulletin are listing one way or another, I have to explain it is not intentional.

To our conservative readers’ delight, for example, one of the most consistent contributors to our opinion pages is Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz. On the other hand, I’ve received cancellation threats from advertisers and readers alike that lean to the left.

As I have told the latter, everyone is welcome to submit guest opinions and we will publish them provided they are legible, free from libelous statements, personal attacks and obscenities. The word limit for opinion pieces is 600 words, and 250 words for a letter to the editor. These will include the names of the authors who must identify the community in which they live as well as prpvide contact information for verification purposes.

I have repeatedly invited Reps. Raul Grijalva and Gabrielle Giffords from the Democrats’ side of the aisle to help provide a counterbalance. They have responded somewhat, but Kly remains more prolific with his contributions.

But the more points of view we publish, the more valuable our opinion and editorial pages are to readers. We encourage any and all commentary.

(Send guest opinions or letters to the editor to 268 W. View Point Dr., Nogales, Ariz., 85621 or manuel.coppola@nogalesinternational.com)
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    Vecino wrote on Nov 27, 2009 7:24 AM:

    " This political moderate didn't renew his "paper" subscription because he found the relentlessly extreme and nasty right-wing political cartoons published on the NI editorial page offensive. (They don't appear on the online edition, thank goodness.)

    He thinks of himself as fair-minded; he's done the same with extreme and nasty left-wing publications because he just doesn't like extremism of any kind, be it from the "left" or "right."

    De hecho, espera si (In fact, he wonders if) we might want to drop the labels of "liberal" or "conservative" altogether. They seem outdated, inadequate, and unhelpful to deal with the complexity of the problems this era faces.

    Besides, True Believers of all political persuasions come across as pompous, "self-righteous nags."

    At any rate, they bore the heck out of this moderate.

    De aquerdo, Sr. Wilgers? (Do you agree, Mr. Wilgers?) "

    George Wilgers wrote on Nov 20, 2009 9:56 AM:

    " Mr. Coppola -

    It always amazes me when those of a decidedly liberal bent, which claim to be open minded, behave in such a close minded manner in threatening to cancel the subscriptions because of the publication of views contrary to their own.

    If one side of the "aisle" wants to be more prolific in its opinion than the other, so be it. It is the other sides loss. Those who are not mature enough to accept desenting opinions, well, maybe they will grow up eventually. May be not. "

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