I once had a letter I sent via email published online on a message board forum for all to see. Without my expressed written permission and certainly without my approval.
Attached to it were my native tribal affiliation, my nationality and real first and last name.
So, I figure, why let someone else do the work for me?
I'll publish my own letters. Heres a copy of the letter I have sent to the newspapers in Canada about the so-called Schreiber Affair.
The Mulroney/Airbus/Schreiber Affair is exactly
what it is. A ménage à trois of corporate
business interests intermixed with private
ambitions pockmarked by deception,rivalry and
lies and conceits and an of course the dash of
politics to make the whole affair a troika of
competing tales.
Theres even secret meetings at hotels with cash
flowing into secret bank accounts.
At the top of the yet to be named scandal,
headlined in red ink (not!) are two companies one
which goes by the name Boeing and the other
Airbus, both at some point in time competing for
lucrative contracts in Canada.
Behind the seamy headlines, seemingly oblivious
to it all, two companies today quietly carry on
with their business.
Nowhere to be found in yesterdays shock inducing
stories including the bankrolling of Mulroneys'
takeover of the party from the Rt. Hon. Joe Clark
are the corollaries to this whole mess which are
the very catalyst for the events.
And nowhere in todays sensational headlines of
near lurid tales and phony affidavits are even
the slightest of references to what is happening
with Airbus Industries corporate daddy EADS over
in Europe as we roll over onto our pillows each
night.
I would like to give credit to most thinking
Canadians for our ability to read between the
lines.
Something the mainstream media with its own ties
to business,industry and government sometimes
finds itself in the untenable position of being
able to do.
A February election call timed with a public
inquiry? I guess by that time it will also be far
too late to just wish we had just not gone with
Boeing straight ahead and forward to increase our
focus on more important shock inducing headlines.