Sunday, September 19, 2004

here's the letter, I'll show you the response later.

Dear George W. Bush,        

      I hopefully imagine that all of your actions have been to secure our freedoms.  Unfortunately, you know, and I know that they have not.  When this country was born, we had a good amount of freedoms.  As time passes, our freedoms begin to dwindle.  Is this your fault?  Probably not.     

     I am an electrician.  In the National Electric Code, it is stated that we may not legally add electrical wiring to an illegal condition.  As the codes change, we understand that certain wiring situations were created before we knew that they were dangerous.  So as of now, we need to allow those conditions to exist, knowing that eventually somebody will have to correct them.  At all costs, we are NOT allowed to use an illegal situation to create any new situations.    

     If we, as a nation, are worried about terrorism on American soil, then we should have a greater number of troops in our own nation to protect us.  We have the resources in this country to survive on our own.  I used to live on an Air Force base.  Since I moved away from that base, I have very rarely seen any military troops securing my freedoms.  I can only depend upon the media to see what they are doing for me.  I pay my taxes, I expect protection.  What other reason for a government do we have?     

     You are a Republican.  If we look into history, Republicans have supported individual freedoms, and the lack of a government trying to control each and every one of our lives.  Has the platform of the Republican Party changed so much that we may have to dismiss what the party originally believed in?      Let's explore the word "republican."  Does it not come from the word "republic?"  And if so, why are the nations that we the people are supposed to be so "vehemently opposed" labelled republics?  China, Thailand, the old U.S.S.R. and others are all calling themselves "Republics."  So are we like them?  Or are they what the original Republicans sought to achieve?     

     Let me show my true colors, as I feel that I am backed by all of my fellow citizens.  I think that most people think that we are forced to deal with your platform, as well as the Democratic platform.  Your platform seems to promote big business, and monopolies, while the Democrats seem to support more laws, more confusing laws, and less aptitude to really address our individual problems.  You say, "We can't please everyone"  I say, "we can"  Why?  Because we are all human beings on this earth, following the laws that God has set forth on us.  God would not want any of his children to suffer, while others who spoil the earth enjoy lives of luxury.  If you ask me, the exploitation of Mother Nature will burn in your soul forever.     

     So have fun in this short life of yours, for you know that you will be denied any perfect happiness that God has offered you.  You sold your soul George.  No matter what your Public Relations officers do to make your material life better, you will still burn in hell.      Maybe that doesn't bother you...because maybe you don't truly believe in God...which makes you a hypocrite, and a liar.     I don't want to vote for John Kerry...I don't want to vote for you...I just want to continue living the life that I have so much enjoyed up until this point.  If you want my advice, and you realize that my advice has helped more people than your "patriot act" will ever help, here are my rules to life.

1.  Treat people the way you want to be treated

2.  Accept responsibility for your actions.    

     It's been said that the simplest answer is usually the correct one.  This letter will be sent to a multitude of people.  And your response will also be relayed to them...It's up to you to decide what is the best scenario for the millions that look up to you.  

Jay

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The other night on Nightline they had a story about a guy in Detroit who was a Kurd living in Turkey. He never was involved in any terrorist organization, but he is being deported now because according to the Patriot Act you can be retro-actively punished for past participation in any group. The group that is now on the terrorist list didn't get there until 1997, five years after the guy was in the US. A bunch of lawyers as well as his neighbors are trying to keep the guy in the US. He owns a restaurant now. Both Democrats and Republicans are supporting him. One lawyer said you might as well arrested Nelson Mandela as soon as he sets foot on American soil, since he was the head of an anti-government organization.

So if I'm a Unitarian and Bush doesn't like Unitarians because they are liberal can I be punished for past participation? How about membership in the IBEW, since Republicans detest unions? This is scary what is happening in this country in the name of 'homeland security'. Accordinig to Bush, any Cuban who opposed Castro, is a 'freedom fighter' any Kurd who stands up to the Turkish government is a 'terrorist'.

If they want to keep illegals out, start at the Mexican border. 4,000 walk over every day. Don't give them amnesty. We should spend billions on the infrastructure of Mexico, so they'll stay there rather than spending it building up Iraq's infrastructure.

Anonymous said...

Sadly, I never got a response.  I've gotten a response before...so I guess we are doomed.