What do you think? ...for WinAce

anonymous

New member
I am about to send this in to FOX News. Though some of you may not support FOX, or more specifically Bill O'Reilly, he has demonstrated himself to be a champion for those in need who cannot otherwise help themselves.

What do you think? Good enough?

Oh! And, I intend to CC the congressman and the other politicians. That might light a fire under their asses.

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Dear Mr. O?Reilly,

I have been listening to you espouse self-reliance of late, and I agree with you whole-heartedly. I concur that the only way to maintain a healthy autonomy from the government, and other institutions which dull our will and senses to thrive, is to educate and prepare ourselves for the worst. Benjamin Franklin couldn?t have spoken as clearly on self-reliance as you have, particularly in light of our recent national tragedy. However, there is a small sliver of our population for which the government is uniquely designed to assist. You have subtly referenced this population among your statements, and they are the chronically ill, a population that cannot easily prepare themselves for the worst without support from our government, and who can never be fully autonomous from the support of others due to circumstances beyond their control.

To be clear, when I say ?chronically ill? I speak of a uniquely innocent population, whose maladies are constant, overwhelming and are not of their own creation; who?s ailments are not initiated by the absence of will or discipline with regard to drugs, cigarettes, alcohol, or any other similar vice. This group, also deemed the catastrophically ill, does not suffer due to their own neglect, denial, or stupidity. In particular, I am concerned with those who suffer from genuine genetic diseases like my dear friend Richard Allen Glenn of North Carolina. It is for individuals like Richard, who suffers from Cystic Fibrosis (CF), a true genetic disease affecting the pulmonary and digestive systems, that governments around the world are in part created: to protect those who cannot defend or aid themselves. And it is for this reason that I address you today. I am addressing on behalf of my dear friend Richard, who at the young age of 20, without a timely lung transplant, will likely die before the spring of ?06. Richard is unique to the topic you have been discussing in the media, such that the state of North Carolina is denying him the funding for a lung transplant (TX). And although it is not stated, but implied by their actions, the government and related medical agencies, are denying this young man an opportunity at life, so that others less deserving can take advantage of a system intended to aid the helpless, not the lazy, foolish and over-entitled.

The denial of Richard?s surgery is offensive at many levels. The most prominent and significant reason to take umbrage is, despite the dozen or so physicians who consult and support Mr. Glenn?s procedure, deeming it ?justified?, Richard is still without the hope of a transplant. Beyond this glairing discrepancy, is the unimaginable fact that an irrational and inefficient government, through medical entitlement programs, have preferred to provide Viagra to the elderly ?infirm? and pedophiles (costing tax payers $MM). These same parties are also placing alcoholics on disability and medicade, in effect paying people to get drunk, because a series of psychologists deemed the absence of discipline in consuming alcohol a ?disease?. As well, there are alcoholics, addicts and smokers who receive transplanted livers, kidneys and lungs, respectively for choosing to destroy their own body. Are not these individuals selfishly exploiting the system as a result of their own poor choices? These are but a few of the poorly directed and misappropriated funds the government has dispensed, wasting billions of tax dollars that could have been better directed toward more deserving candidates like my good friend Richard.

Since you have been such a sincere ?man of the people?, championing just causes for one and all, I was hoping I could entrust you with my concern and request to aid my helpless dying friend, who is currently being abandoned by our government, a government which seems to have had no problem funding certainly less deserving candidates. Perhaps you could bring attention to Mr. Glenn?s plight, and those bureaucrats and politicians who prevent Mr. Glenn from better days.

Here is a link to an editorial recently issued regarding my dear friend by the News Observer media publication of Raleigh, North Carolina, <a target=new class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/editorials/story/2792761p-9232096c.html.">http://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/editorials/story/2792761p-9232096c.html.</a>

I might add the media is placing several slight spins on Richard?s situation. One such spin, in a previous article in the same Raleigh publication, implied that the surgery was ?experimental?, which is far from the truth. CF victims commonly receive transplants, some of which present with the same aliments as Richard.

Mr. O?Reilly, if you can help, as I believe you can, you would not only be helping a good man, but you would be helping a great number of people who suffer day in and day out with out cause or purpose, and in many cases with out help.

Thank you.

Sincerely,
*****

For efficiency, here are the principals and influential parties involved in this evolving tragic event:

·Richard Allen Glenn (Friend), <a target=new class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.save-allan.org/wpblog/?page_id=6">http://www.save-allan.org/wpblog/?page_id=6</a>

·Dr. Thomas Egan, (Transplant surgeon and associate division chief for general thoracic surgery at UNC, wrote that a transplant for Glenn was "justified.")

·William Lawrence, medical director for the state's Medicaid program

·Burr, Richard- (R - NC) Class III
217 RUSSELL SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
(202) 224-3154
Web Form: burr.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.Home

·Dole, Elizabeth- (R - NC) Class II
555 DIRKSEN SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
(202) 224-6342
Web Form: dole.senate.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=ContactInformation.ContactForm

·David Price, US Congressman
 

Emily65Roses

New member
I think it's great. Well-written, but since you're sending it to important people, I figured I'd point out the one or two tiny almost useless things I saw wrong with it.

1. In this sentence (2nd paragraph): I speak of a uniquely innocent population, whose maladies are constant, overwhelming and are not of their own creation; who?s ailments are not initiated by the absence of will or discipline with regard to drugs, cigarettes, alcohol, or any other similar vice.
---"who's" should actually be "whose."
2. These same parties are also placing alcoholics on disability and medicade, in effect paying people to get drunk, because a series of psychologists deemed the absence of discipline in consuming alcohol a ?disease?.
---I believe it's spelled "Medicaid."
3. I might add the media is placing several slight spins on Richard?s situation. One such spin, in a previous article in the same Raleigh publication, implied that the surgery was ?experimental?, which is far from the truth. CF victims commonly receive transplants, some of which present with the same aliments as Richard.
---A typo, it's ailments.

But other than those, I like it a lot. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

Mockingbird

New member
Just to be clear.... I was the one downtalking FOX. =-) I don't know what WinAce feels about it. =-) And I think FOX is okay, they just have some really tasteless programming, but that doesn't say anything about Bill O'Reilly. (who, i'm ashamed to admit, I don't know anything at all about =-)
 

ccflewallen

New member
This a great step in trying to see that something is done on WinAces behalf. Another thing, if indeed Mr. O'Reilley or FOX News receives this and acts on it, it could patch up some media wounds if you know what I mean. So many people are now giving the media up the road (deservingly so) that they need to jump on every good story they can find. Not that they should do it for that reason, but it could give us a leg up anyway. Great job, ?Anonymous?

ccflewallen
 

anonymous

New member
I think that would be a good idea, it certainly couldn't hurt.

I'll bet if WinAce isn't a Bill O'Reilly fan now, he could learn to be one real soon if this turns out to be something of great benefit to him<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

senatorgraham

New member
I think the letter itself is very well written. I think the only comment I would make is making the list of "those involved in this tragic event" an attachment on a separate sheet following the letter-it would just flow better.

Has anyone involved in this actually talked with Senator Dole? If not I suggest trying to get an appointment with her closest local office and talk with one of her field representatives. If you have never met her she is an awesome women and very helpful and geniune.

Sincerely,

"Senatorgraham"

"My friends are my estate. Forgive me the avarice of hoarding them."-Emily Dickinson
 

julie

New member
Very well put together, I would love to take some of what you have written and put my own twist on it (mainly so it' isn't plagerism), sign my name and send it off. I think the more who get involved and push for justice for Richard, the better results he might have. Very very well done!
 
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jacobus

Guest
Wait, you're sending this to Bill O'Reilly? This is a joke right?

'A champion for those in need'. That phrase cannot be uttered in the same breath as Fox News.
 

anonymous

New member
I like it. I might not emphasize that a "small sliver" of the population is chronically ill, however, especially since O'Reilly and the rest of them are in it for the ratings and the pols are in it for the votes. I might instead remind him that MOST PEOPLE will eventually be chronically ill or have to take care of someone who is. After all, in politics, the primary question is "How does it affect MY district." But nicely done in all, and very purposeful. Will you write one to the IRS on my behalf?

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WinAce

New member
Fox News is Satan incarnate. But I'm at a stage in my life where I'm willing to make a deal with the devil, so it's okay. =)
 
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jacobus

Guest
<blockquote>Quote
<hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>WinAce</b></i>
Fox News is Satan incarnate. . =)<hr></blockquote>

Glad I'm not the only one here.

Fox News wouldn't be so bad if people saw it for what it is; entertainment.

The fact that people actually watch it believing it to be a news and information channel is what is freightening.
 

anonymous

New member
I think a distinction ought to be made between Bill O'Reilly's show and the rest of FOX. I never watch FOX, it is just too boring and the news is secondary to the graphics and the politicing. However, O'Reilly does a splended job of trying to be in the middle, and maintain a balance. He's not 100% in the middle, other wise he might not be on FOX, clearly he is right of center. But regardless, he is one of the better journalists out there. I might add one other thing, all the FOX cronies who circulate through the news circut are all a little too self aware, as if they were trying to be distinctive characters, rather than being genuinly different. Again, O'Reilly, is unique to FOX. I recommend his show to all who dare face the truth.
 

anonymous

New member
I had a feeling that WinAce wouldn't be a FOX news fan or a Bill O'Reilly fan. I like Bill O'Reilly. I respect people that can take a stand and not try to ride the fence, even if I don't agree with that stand.
I think you either do like him or you don't as opposed to someone like Barbara Walters where anyone basically can listen to her without having to agree or disagree. Hope this makes sense.
The letter looks good! I hope O'Reilly or someone at FOX will act on it.
 

Mockingbird

New member
Setting Bill O'reilly, aside, what about Michael Moore? You know, the guy who did Bowling for Columbine and Farenheit 9/11... he seems to be on the level... though I'm sure he's tied up with the louisiana thing; i'm sure it wouldn't hurt to send a letter to him as well. If nothing else, i'm sure the guy has connections.
 

WinAce

New member
I haven't taken Michael Moore seriously ever since he left out a key part of Condoleeza Rice's statement about "Saddam and 9/11 being linked" which completely reversed its meaning, actually being one of the rare times an administration official was <i>distancing themselves</i> from claiming Iraq was directly involved. That's the ideologically opposite (but <i>de facto</i> identical) behavior of Faux News.

But since Moore is doing a special on HMOs next, as I said, I'm willing to deal with the "forces of evil." =)
 
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