“When a newspaper calls its letters section “Voice of the People,” can you expect to read what readers really think? Or do editors reserve the right to interpret readers’ words to comply with their ow

“When a newspaper calls its letters section “Voice of the People,” can you expect to read what readers really think? Or do editors reserve the right to interpret readers’ words to comply with their own preconceptions? The answer depends on which newspaper you’re reading-and the subject of the letter. If your letter presents abortion in an unsympathetic light, your letter may well be aborted or distorted.”