Kris Marsel
123 Green Ave,
Penticton, B.C.
V2A 3W1
June 6th, 2012
John Smith
Mayor
City Hall 568 Main Steet
Small Village, B.C.
Dear Mr. Smith:
I write to you concerning the life of Gunter Grass. As you know, he has been found of overseeing deaths in the holocaust, but I write to you today to prove that his life has done more good for us, than harm. Please let me explain.
After the deed was done, he lived a better life. The holocaust was a dark chapter in his, and he has done so much good that that chapter should be erased. As you may know he has given so much to charities, and helped so many people. Without him, it is said that, ``those familys would surely become destitute without his aid.”
123 Green Ave,
Penticton, B.C.
V2A 3W1
June 6th, 2012
John Smith
Mayor
City Hall 568 Main Steet
Small Village, B.C.
Dear Mr. Smith:
I write to you concerning the life of Gunter Grass. As you know, he has been found of overseeing deaths in the holocaust, but I write to you today to prove that his life has done more good for us, than harm. Please let me explain.
After the deed was done, he lived a better life. The holocaust was a dark chapter in his, and he has done so much good that that chapter should be erased. As you may know he has given so much to charities, and helped so many people. Without him, it is said that, ``those familys would surely become destitute without his aid.”
He is now the age of 92; he is at an age when he estimated
to die at any time. Why punish the man, for he has lived his life and it is now
over. His wife, the women he loved dearly, has recently died, and he has no one
but the people of his small community to make him feel loved. Why turn on him
now?
Mr Mayor, i think his past should be forgotten, and let him be remembered for the good he has done to the many he knew. Forget his past, and let it stay there, where it belongs to stay. The past.
Sincerely,
Kris Marsel
Mr Mayor, i think his past should be forgotten, and let him be remembered for the good he has done to the many he knew. Forget his past, and let it stay there, where it belongs to stay. The past.
Sincerely,
Kris Marsel
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