Dear Mr. President,<BR>I rarely watch TV, but the night of the election, I stayed glued to the election returns feeling panicky that you would win. I still have that same panicky feeling.<BR>I see these W signs on cars. I think that they…
Dear Mr. or Mrs. President,<br>The race to the White House has been pretty dirty with both sides insinuating that the other will be weaker on foreign policy and matters of national security. In future I think it would be better to focus on…
Dear Mr. President,<br>Congratulations on winning the election. I hope that in your time in office you will shoe respect for the life of all people, even if it means going against your party's positions. Please know that Americans are praying…
Dear President,<br>You rallied us in order to get elected. ItÔøΩs also important to rally us to keep you honest and focused on the issues that effect real people every day. My commitment to you is to make sure that you consider all the people…
Dear President Obama,<br>Thank you for having the courage to run for president of our beloved country. We are all very inspired and excited about your leadership abilities. I'm hoping you will help unite our coutnry and floow Abraham Lincoln's…
Dear Barack Obama,<br>Even if you are not elected president, you have made a distinct impact on the president's position and I hope that you can continue as president or as a senator to help America develop better policies, a more enlightened…
Dear President, <br>I think yours is an unprecedented presidancy because its beginning has been one of the most exciting that I've seen. I hope that the rest of it reflects how important this decision has been to everyone in this country. Thank…
Dear possible President Obama,<br>I hope you become president. I think you would be good as president. It's important to me that kids get a good education.<br>Sincerely,<br>Isabelle Bertolini, age 7<br>Chicago