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From: An AB Crip Lover
Date: 11 Sep 2000
Time: 13:01:52
Remote Name: mango.arctic.net
August 25, 2000
Dear Mr. Fullmer
Hello, and how are you today? I am fine, it was a gr-8 summer, I think. I really appreciate the fact that you stayed and visited with me for some time each day. Because I spend so much time with children I actually can act like a child too. Its not a bad thing at all. It’s a gr-8 thing to live openly, and honestly.
I feel confident in myself that the future looks very, very, very, very, bright. Of course that’s not good English Grammar…let’s put it this way, My future looks good. I think you are a wonderful Father! Daniel has a wonderful disposition. I am glad you raised your voice yesterday, that mean, ‘ol Dad side of you can be a positive attribute in a child’s life. I was raised with a step-father that was a WSU football player and now sells golf clubs (CSG, Inc.). He always sounded mad, but he wasn’t. I think a manly, man for a child teaches children to fend for themselves, and to speak up for themselves. Which I saw no problem at all with your kid. Really! But just an FYI thought.
I thought I’d write a letter of thanks. I know in my soul what kind of person I should be respected as, and treated as. I thought this letter may brighten your day, that the mornings we spoke did not go unnoticed, I am happy that there’re persons like yourself in the world…watching the world, observing the world, catching on to trends and behaviors, that’s a good personality trait, especially with the value of networking in today’s business world; being able to confront and hold a conversation is important to the social and economic worlds, which I know you know. I’m just a natural type chatter-box, actually though only when I am in love, or have a best-friend in my life, which is my B-Friend now, today, and tomorrow.
Thanks again for taking the time to talk to me. I really appreciated it. It made me feel good about myself, especially coming from a ‘professional’ like an attorney. I think the letter added a bit of personal touch, and since I divulged some about my life, why not cap it off with a small token of thanks. Bye-for now….
Dear Senator Gordon Smith,
I am increasingly concerned about the U.S.’s Northwest and its ethics, morals and values. I have lived in Spokane, Washington for a total of 12 years and received spinal cord injury care at Deaconess, Sacred Heart and St. Lukes, major institutions west of Chicago. Also worked for the Valley Chamber of Commerce as well as radio sales on the south hill, and School District 81. I am an L-1 paraplegic. I no longer live in Spokane, and also attended university in southern California. Well, here are my concerns, I’m sure you will relate due to the fact that for many, many years Tom Foley was our representative in that area, due to his absence on the local level.
· Heath-care has become repeatedly biased, and discriminatory. Among complaints of mine have been refusal to serve, denial of my active Medicare benefits, confusion of my Medicare benefits as a 25 year old; passive, pathetic relations with me and low-self esteem office staffs. · The newspaper’s outrageous denial of alcohol and drug abuse among the community, regardless of age, race, and class. I was made the example of alcohol abuse on Washington’s eastern state campuses and state of Idaho in the newspaper in 1993 up to the current year. Have felt dismissed as a real person, with real memories, and opinions regarding chemical abuse in the young generations. Attorney Byran Ulmer of Mr. Moriarty’s firm is representing me still. · The Spokane city’s denial to address publicly the low wages, the lack of fun, rewarding jobs available in Spokane, and the pathetic communities participation in any one cause; lacking a “vision” worth more than two-cents. · One additional comment, on another level, the Foreign Relations Committee does not pass the Equal Rights for Children on the International Treaty. Why are the U.S. and a Middle Eastern country the only ones who have not? Where is the vision for our prosperous, abundant country?
You can figure it out for yourselves, but the eastern part of Washington state lacks confidence and has a poor relationship with the state of Oregon, too.
My Regards Accent4