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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Dear Mr. President -- April 30, 2014

President Barack Obama,                                                                                        April 30, 2014                                                                    and First Lady Michelle,                                                                                                                                                              The White House,                                                                                                                                                                              1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW,                                                                                                                                        Washington D.C.  20500
Dear Mr. President, and First Lady Michelle,
Thank you for your recent letter of gratitude for correspondences.  It took a bit of courage to do this.  I am not in a habit of writing to many, other than a blog, and only about three-thousand people, mostly friends; not nearly the correspondence, and I am told that I have about three-million true friends, many of whom I never meet, much as you. 
The only other president I ever wrote letters to, was Bubba (my friend, Bill Clinton, whom I met in Chicago).  He sent me invitations to White House Christmas, almost annually; and, I always liked him because he talked to me as a person.  I am aware that he is ill, or so I am told; however, as with Dr. Chen Guang Cheng, his address eludes me.   I guess if you asked Bill, he might say he does recall me somewhere, and might even mention a book we shared.  But that is not the reason I write you.  It is different; and we are not really friends, because you do not really know me.  My best friend for years as pen pals, was Bill Brady; and he was a great mentor.  We stopped writing some time back, but I always think well of him and his wonderful wife. 
It was not my intention to ever write to you, except that fate delegated. 
About the time Newt Gingrich was saying, get an education (to US), I was working on my Master Degree.  Currently, I am diligently working for my second, even though I am much older than you (for which I am happy, as I hope you have a long and healthy, happy life, and in that respect you could call me a friend, only if you wish). 
How much education must one have to be President?
I realize that between two of you, your educations dwarf the majority of people, worldwide.  That is why I cast my vote in manner.   And you did some good things, especially for health care and as an advocate for education.
 As you see, I basically wish to ride upon a positive wave; but what I cannot understand, is why government should not work absolutely as they say it should – balanced on a pinnacle, from the bottom to top.  The sacrifices must be mostly made, from top to bottom as a cohesive solution, not your Department of Natural Resource coming to people as myself to eye them with envy, while denying their rights – same with Michigan State Police – Paw Paw, and beyond that, all the way to governor – these people represent self-interest only. 
Stealing is stealing, no matter who does it.  When you lock US citizens out of their own countries, and tell them that you do not represent them, and you keep valuables that belong to them, and refuse to make a report, and physically remove them, I think that is a crime against US.   I believe that is why our first nation is still simmering on hot coals. 
The crime US committed against US citizen, telling him they do not represent US – who do they represent, Mr. President?  Nobody wants to answer, other than American citizens, wronged. 
This is why I am requesting a restraining order against those responsible for my “sacrifice”—Michigan State Police, and your Department of Natural Resource (which Michigan is currently claiming).  And, I am asking for the return of my valuables, and I am requesting a meeting with FBI Director Combe, and I still wish to speak with Dr. Chen. 
I have education now, and hope to educate many more.  RSVP
Sincerely,
Johny Appalachia



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