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Floyd's Opinion
Floyd's Letters to Bureaucrats etc.
These are my letters to the President of the USA, my elected political officials,
my children's school board, priciples and teachers. A few other letters will also
be found here.
Thanks for taking the time to read them. Your comments are welcome, just
email them to me by clicking the email button to the left.
- Click here to read the letter I wrote to the Chairman of the Child Day-Care Council for Virginia.
- Click here to see how I addressed my concerns about government healthcare to my Congressman, Tom Bliley.
- Click here to read about my concerns regarding State-wide issues as addressed to my then assemblyman, John Watkins.
- Click here to read this succinct missive addressed to Congressman Bliley.
- Click here to read this letter addressed to Senator John Warner regarding Congresses transparent attempt to silence "Conservative" talk radio.
- Click here to read of my concerns about "Slick Willie's" attempt to nationalize healthcare.
- Click here to read how I addressed my concerns about government healthcare to Senator Robb.
- Click here to read the letter I sent to the Task Force on National Healthcare Reform.
- Click here for the copy of the healthcare letter sent to Senator Warner.
- Click here to read the first letter I ever sent to our "Commander-in-heat".
- Click here to read the letter I sent to both my senators regarding taxes.
- Click here to see how I addressed my tax concerns to Congressman Bliley.
- Click here to see how I addressed my concerns about government healthcare to "His Majesty".
- Click here to see the letter I wrote to my then Board of Supervisors representative, Edward Barber, concerning another tax.
- Click here for my letter to Congressman Bliley offering my congratulations on his re-election.
- Click here to see a letter of support to Governor Allen.
- Click here to see the letter I sent to all my elected representatives regarding the Gestap...uh, I mean IRS.
- Click here to see the letter I sent to William Bosher, school superintendant, for Chesterfield County, VA.
- Click here to read the letter that went to my daughters first grade teacher.
- Click here for the letter to the school superintendant regarding Christmas Break.
- Click here to read the letter I mailed to our Lt. Governor about current issues before the General Assembly.
- Click here to see how I addressed my concerns about Cable TV regulation to my Congressman.
- Click here to see the letter to my Federal representatives from my family business.
- Click here to read this brief letter sent to my Federal representatives.
- Click here to see how I addressed my concerns to my then General Assemblyman, John Watkins, regarding his proposal for another "layer" of government.
- Click here to see the letter I wrote to the Department of Transportation regarding another route extension.
- Click here to read this letter that went to each of my State representatives addressing legislation before the General Assembly.
- Click here to read why I am concerned about some of the SOL's
- Click here to read my letter to my school district representative about not teaching my children political correctness.
- Click here to see my frustration with our school system's drug policy.
- Click here for my message to Mr. Earley's campaign manager.
- Click here to see the letter I sent to the president of the Nickelodeon Network.
- Click here to see some thoughts I expressed to our governor prior to the 2003 General Assembly.
- Click here for my letter to my State Assemblyman prior to the 2003 G.A.
- Click here for a similar letter sent to my State senator.
- Click here to see my e-mail letter to an anti-gun candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates.
- Click here for my feelings toward the Chesterfield County Republican Party.
- Click here to see a letter that went to both Senators Allen and Warner.
- Click here to see my frustration with that august body we call our Congress.
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