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To: pc93
I just called Mr. Hatches office. I had to call twice because I forgot to mention some things. There might be possible federal investigation but it is unknown because they weren't being very forthcoming. I left my name the second time. First time said about her being held in Hospice of the Florida Suncoast, Inc. for 5 years. She's not terminal and that she is on Medicaid. Second time to give my name and say Hospice is violating Americans with Disabilities Act in which expressly prohibits denying a substantially disabled patient in the United States of America nor permitting the authorization of any representative or Guardian of an individual with a disability “to decline food, water, medical treatment, or medical services for that individual” There was a different person the second time.. said he would relay it to the Senator but that he had to go.. basically cut me off so I couldn't read the Section numbers of the Code itself. (Title 42, U.S.C. Sections 12101 and Cf 28 CRF, Ch 1, Subpart B, Section 35.130).

Continued phone calls, e-mails and faxes become harassment and office personnel eventuallly turn a deaf ear.

Years ago, "Madison Avenue" advertising agencies had the viewpoint about persons taking the time to write favorably or unfavorably with regard to a product, "One letter equals the opinion of 50,000 people."

We have 3 weeks to deluge Florida, Washington, D.C., and the Justice Department with snail-mails. Handwritten P.S.'s get more attention.

Rarely have I written to members of the House and Senate and not received a personal reply, Democrat and Republican.

Even the Comptroller of Currency answered, agreeing with my complaint about a bank. Old Alan Greenspan was too busy concocting the economy.

4,078 posted on 02/25/2005 8:03:52 PM PST by lakey (The next time you enjoy Jell-o, remember Terri!)
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To: lakey

"Years ago, "Madison Avenue" advertising agencies had the viewpoint about persons taking the time to write favorably or unfavorably with regard to a product, "One letter equals the opinion of 50,000 people."

We have 3 weeks to deluge Florida, Washington, D.C., and the Justice Department with snail-mails. Handwritten P.S.'s get more attention.

Rarely have I written to members of the House and Senate and not received a personal reply, Democrat and Republican."

Do you think it matters if letters are hand-written or typed?


4,081 posted on 02/25/2005 8:17:35 PM PST by Sun (Visit www.theEmpireJournal.com * Pray for Terri. Pray to end abortion.)
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