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No Cussing Club Attracts Venom

ORG XMIT: LA109  ** FILE ** In this Wednesday March 5, 2008 file photo, McKay Hatch, right, the founder of the 50-member South Pasadena High School's No Cussing Club, jokes with his father, Brent Hatch, at his father's restaurant , in South Pasadena, Calif. McKay Hatch, whose stand against public profanity has suddenly subjected him to a torrent of four-letter-word abuse and other harassment. He and his family did draw the line, however, when the death threats started coming in over the Internet. They contacted the local police department, which confirmed Wednesday Jan. 14, 2009, that it is investigating. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File) (Nick Ut / The Spokesman-Review)
ORG XMIT: LA109 ** FILE ** In this Wednesday March 5, 2008 file photo, McKay Hatch, right, the founder of the 50-member South Pasadena High School's No Cussing Club, jokes with his father, Brent Hatch, at his father's restaurant , in South Pasadena, Calif. McKay Hatch, whose stand against public profanity has suddenly subjected him to a torrent of four-letter-word abuse and other harassment. He and his family did draw the line, however, when the death threats started coming in over the Internet. They contacted the local police department, which confirmed Wednesday Jan. 14, 2009, that it is investigating. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File) (Nick Ut / The Spokesman-Review)

 In this 2008 file photo, McKay Hatch, right, the founder of the 50-member South Pasadena High School's No Cussing Club, jokes with his father, Brent Hatch, at his father's restaurant , in South Pasadena, Calif. McKay Hatch's stand against public profanity has suddenly subjected him to a torrent of four-letter-word abuse and other harassment. He and his family did draw the line, however, when the death threats started coming in over the Internet. They contacted the local police department. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)

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D.F. Oliveria
D.F. (Dave) Oliveria joined The Spokesman-Review in 1984. He currently is a columnist and compiles the Huckleberries Online blog and writes about North Idaho in his Huckleberries column.

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