Dear Mr. Obama,
I am only 2 1/2 months old so I will never be able to vote for you so maybe my opinion doesn't matter to you, but there are a few things I have noticed in my short time here that need help. The first thing I think you need to focus on is fixing the bad e...it's a word that sounds like mommy. Please help the e-mommy so that my daddy comes home from work in a good mood and doesn't watch Bloomberg instead of playing with me. And what about our foreign dependence on oil? I know what dependence is. I am dependent on my mommy and her milk. I don't know what I would do without them so I understand that that one will be tough to solve. Maybe you can listen to that T. Boone Pickens guy I hear about. Mommy and daddy were going to dress me as him for Halloween. I was a lobster instead. Last but not least I think you need to address health care. Mommy and daddy said it cost a lot of money to have me in the hospital, but they have health insurance so it was covered. What about all those babies without health insurance? Even more important is preventative health care, meaning improving the lifestyles and diets of Americans. I am lucky. My parents shop at Whole Foods and farmers' markets to get me organic and locally grown foods (but if you don't help the e-mommy then maybe they won't be able to anymore). Other babies don't get fresh ingredients and then they get sick and then health care costs more. So addressing this nation's food system is really important - and it relates to all the other issues as well - the e-mommy, the environment, natural resources and health care. Michael Pollen wrote an article about it in the New York Times a few Sundays ago. I know because mommy read it to me. It was good. So is Goodnight Moon.
So, good luck Mr. President...there's a lot of pressure on you. It will probably keep you up at night. I am up at night a lot too, so if you need anything, just call. Eddie IV
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
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Aunt Evie likes the pic with you and her Obama shirt! It's an exciting, hopeful time to be young in America!!
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