Dear Sir,
December 1, 2008 | Illinois | Vetting explained
Dear President Elect Obama,
I have great hope for your first term. Though i did not vote for you, you won the election, sans major scandal, and i congratulate your accomplishment.
I do, however, have a few requests. First, don't stray from your message. I too want change, I wanted Ron Paul to be the guy to do it but, if you can make it happen then so be it.
Second, don't fall for international traps and sob stories. Bring our troops home and keep them home. Its time some one puts America first. It's sink or swim time for all other nations no matter our relationship with them. We have our own problems, they have theirs. Maybe after you fix ours we can offer some advise.
Third and finally, Don't let us down. You have the potential to be the greatest President of the greatest nation there ever was, and it wont be that hard to out-do the last guy either. You can put us back on top, you can stop the madness, you can do a lot of good things.
Good luck sir, you have four years to make it happen.
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