Saturday, January 06, 2007

Dear Rep. John Carter:

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Representative Carter
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January 6, 2007

Recent actions by the Bush administration in regard to the U.S. Postal
Service and the public's right to access Secret Service visitor logs to
the White House, are clearly designed to both infringe on the individual
liberties of the citizenry while at the same time providing another veil
of secrecy for the President to hide behind. The administration clearly
has no respect for the U.S. citizenry, either for their privacy or their
right to an accountable government. It is increasingly apparent that the
Bush administration does not believe that this is a government of, by, and
for the people. While we all must pay for the actions of the Bush
adminsitration (literally and figuratively), the Executive Branch seems to believe it has
no obligation to the American people. It does not support our freedom. It does not value our system
of a government that serves at the will of the people. It is this bit by bit erosion of the principles
of our Constitution, done under a veil of secrecy from within, that poses the greatest threat to
our republic - moreso than any non-existent weapons of mass destruction or perceived
terrorist threat.
I implore you to support the movement in Congress to impeach George W. Bush.
The future of our nation and the presidency depends upon it.

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