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Saturday, May 27, 2017

Letters Unanswered




Director James Comey                                                                                                                                                                        FBI Headquarters 
935 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20535-0001 
(202) 324-3000 cannonball

May 17, 2017     Please, forward.

Dear Director,
     I wish you might have had time for my letters.  We could all but see that coming. Your resignation was eloquent, considering what happened.  Some things blindside.  What we have at stake in US is much more important than any of us.  It concerns the future of our country.  Your firing appears to have been illegal.  I’d expected you might get a rough term.  I could only imagine and hope you were at least trying to do right by US.
     You now have time to relax and carefully contemplate.  From what I observed, your reputation seemed clean.
     I’m working on my, Doctorate.  I’ve taken on a part time position in a bank, currently.  If you believe in US as much as I do, please consider meeting me there.  I, like you, have a very clean reputation.  People I know are eloquent and well educated.  We each have some differences, as many people do, but generally work cohesively together.  My wife encouraged me to attend a writing course, several years ago.  I am glad that I seriously take her advice.  I hope you might consider mine.
     Whatever you do, feel good about yourself; as, I believe you really tried to do good work.  I hope you may continue on the proper side of logic; but, you need also include everybody else. 
       I know your time is important.  Please consider my logic and plan on running for the next, Commander and Chief.  Twenty-eight, million people stand on this page.  I wanted you to stand with us at, Standing Rock.  That pipeline might have been prevented.  The Army Corps of Engineers made a statement, and, President Obama confirmed that with me as well.  I feel it is therefore our responsibility to make amends. 
Sincerely,


Johny Appalachia 

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