Wednesday, January 2, 2013

My Letter to the President


The following I sent to the President in light of recent events in our country.

Dear Mr. President,
I am sorry to say that I have been some what disappointed, to say the least, as to the direction that this nation is heading and wanton lack of responsibility of our nation’s leaders on both sides of the isle. Their response to this nation’s debt crisis is certainly deplorable. I would be in jail if I managed my personal finances like the government has our nation’s finances.
Unfortunately that is not my greatest concern. My greatest concern is the loss of this nation’s love for life and the lack of protection for the sanctity of it. It is a tragedy how we have continued to slaughter the next generation in the form of aborting our unborn children. If the White House truly did love life they would be willing to protect all Americans from conception to the point of death. I want to see the abolition of human abortion and the end of this massacre of the innocent. How do we know that we have not killed the people that could be helping us make a difference with this nation’s greatest problems by aborting them? Just as there was judgment for those who did not protect the lives of the Jews in Nazi Germany when they had the opportunity there will be the same for those who turn their backs on the unborn Americans of the future. It is your duty to punish the evil and reward the good. Do not be one of those who refuse to hear the silent cry of the murdered innocent.
Furthermore the second amendment is the average citizen’s right to protect himself from whatever may threaten him or those he loves. When you take that away you only take it away from the law-abiding. Criminals and tyrants will always have the guns they need to kill and oppress. Please enforce the laws we already have on this subject not make new ones that will only punish the good. Why won’t you trust us enough to be able to have what we need to maintain our freedom and protect that which we hold dear to us?

                                                            Sincerely,
                                                                        Kevin Weston


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