Dear President-Elect
Obama
Our hats are off to you for your hard work in your campaign. I don't
recall seeing anyone ever work as hard as you did to win the highest office in
the land. I also realize that you didn't do it by yourself. You had a lot of
people working at making sure your message was heard and that people were aware
of your platform.
I am writing as a member of the "baby boom" generation who
are worried that our Social Security system will run out of money and that our
health care system will be socialized to a point that my family can't get the
care they need. I am a dad to two grown sons and I have two little girls who are
going to grow up under your watch. I am asking you to listen to the voice of the
average person. The powerful voice of special interests are going to call a
payment due on you. I hope you don't bend to the selfish agendas they all seem
to have. I hope you truly show leadership and always do what is going to serve
the best interests of our country. I also have to tell you that I thought your
opponent was better suited to lead our nation because he has served our
country well as a pilot in the U.S. Navy and endured the nightmare of being a
prisoner of war in North Vietnam. His service in the U.S. Senate with the
ability to be bipartisan and always doing what he felt was best has been a
source of inspiration to many Americans. Please not only don't forget Senator
McCain but please don't forget many men and women like him that served in
Vietnam. Seems to me the veterans of Vietnam are largely ignored because they
don't have the muscle to lobby for health care and if nothing else a bit of
thanks from the nation they served is in order in my opinion.
Please Mr.
Obama don't ignore the people that witnessed Vietnam, Korea, and survived World
War II and the Great Depression. I learned a lot from that generation. Senior
citizens also don't have much of a lobbying effort and I am asking you to listen
to their voices as well. Sir, I am also asking you to keep a closer eye on Wall
Street and make sure the U.S. Justice Department locks away white collar
thieves. Please also follow through on your promise to help the average person
keep their heads above the turbulent financial waters. Keep searching for
alternative forms of energy and do whatever it takes to get us from under OPEC
and our dependence of foreign oil. We have been help hostage long enough.
When you take the oath of office in January I am asking you also to think about
the people who served as president with honor, dignity, and truly led the United
States through crisis and hardship. Sir, you have made history. I hope that you
know that we are all going to get behind you and hope that your administration
is one that will be remembered for leadership with values that most Americans
hold dear. I hope many years from now when my daughters are in their golden
years that you are remembered not by the color of your skin, but by the content
of your character. A man from Georgia said that once. Good luck and God bless.
Please stay in touch.
Respectfully,
Rhubarb Jones
70 Rhubarb Lane
Tallapoosa, Georgia
30176
Rhubarb Jones is a
Tallapoosa native and is a Distinguished Lecturer in the Department of
Communication and Director of Special Projects in the Office of Development at
Kennesaw State University.
Comments are welcome via email at
Rhubarbjones@aol.com
or by writing P.O. Box 1001, Tallapoosa, Georgia 30176
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