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News (Media Awareness Project) - US NJ: LTE: Keep Profanity Off Mailings
Title:US NJ: LTE: Keep Profanity Off Mailings
Published On:2005-11-27
Source:Asbury Park Press (NJ)
Fetched On:2008-01-14 22:44:04
KEEP PROFANITY OFF MAILINGS

Before voting this year, I was a bit undecided on my choice for
governor and opted to read the 10 candidates' statements on the back
of my sample ballot. After perusing seven of the statements, I came
across Edward Forchion's, under the Legalize Marijuana Party.

Being a firm believer in freedom of speech no matter what the
opinion, I decided to read his statement. The first sentence reads,
"The reason I'm running for governor isn't because I think I will
win, but for the opportunity running gives me (and anyone who votes
for me) to give the "finger' statewide to our Demo-publican Party
politicians who wage their lie-based "War on us.' "

Not only was I shocked by Forchion's use of profanity, but more
importantly I was appalled that state election officials allowed it
to be written on a sample ballot. It's a shame Forchion didn't use
more appropriate, thought-provoking expressions, which may have had a
greater impact. There was no need to invoke profanity.

I have been told by several people that this filth falls under
freedom of speech. Freedom of speech, absolutely. Profanity, no.

Our legislators need to develop some guidelines for election
officials that prohibit the use of profanity on a sample ballot or
anything else that comes from our state government.

I have written my state senator. Let's be the example for other
states to follow and put an end to such a public use of profanity.

Dolores Geiger

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