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Response from Washington
[Please note the application of automatic responder]
From: <Autoresponder@WhiteHouse.GOV>
To: <agricola2000@bigpond.com>
Subject: Re: Request for comments on matters of public concern
Date: Wednesday, 22 August 2001 10:52
Thank you for emailing President Bush. Your ideas and comments are very
important to him.
Unfortunately, because of the large volume of email received, the President
cannot personally respond to each message. However, the White House staff
considers and reports citizen ideas and concerns.
Again, thank you for your email. Your interest in the work of President Bush
and his administration is appreciated.
Sincerely,
The White House Office of E-Correspondence
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Please Note:
If the subject of your email was a request for a Presidential greeting, please
note that all greeting requests must be submitted in writing to the following
address:
The White House
Attn: Greetings Office
Room 39
Washington, D.C. 20502-0039
Please review the guidelines carefully before mailing your request to the White
House. The guidelines are accessible at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/greeting/
Please note; In the
United States of America the open government and
democratic process is maintained by AUTOMATIC
RESPONDER. The Public's submissions to the
Presidential Office remain locked up in magnetic
signals, they do not receive human consideration. Shouting
into the wilderness may be heard, but talking into a
stack of magnetic media ... ?
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