Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Dear Haim

The reason for this letter is because I read your blog , and of my acquaintances you are -if not the most inspirational, then the wealthiest of them all.

I am at odds with the Democratic Party with which, and among other things, you are philanthropist to; and likewise, I cannot understand- apart from the fear, how the ‘Huffington Report’ chooses to pander rather than to restore integrity to reporting.

Perhaps you too are aware of the specter on the streets today; as a growing number of good citizens are inviting a more comprehensive logic of 9-11 to entertain.

I understand that people may not act though they may know it is right to act; and so, in these words, an acknowledgement of the danger imposed by distance from the truth at hand - - surely it is at bay and moving steadfast inland.

Mr. Clinton, as an attaché, has held great company with you and your loving family and surely he has garnered many good things to compliment his health from it- but why does he too often abandon a good position?

The writer Samuel Johnson is quoted as saying, ‘Men have a solicitude about fame; and the greater share they have of it, the more afraid they are of losing it.’


Most recently, a particular number has caught my attention, so I indulge to share:

Just a few days ago, an SUV driver who evaded cops for 15 minutes in a chase, here in Los Angeles, was subsequently shot at 120 times. The man was unarmed.

And over a month ago, an SUV driver and his passenger, again here in LA, were shot at again 120 times after evading police for over an hour. The passenger of the SUV was killed.


As I had previously mentioned, I have read your blog, and assure you that I have found your words to be truly inspiring.

People look up to powerful people, and you are a mighty powerful man.

Haim, this is a fellow artist’s acknowledgement, and as a friend, a way to congratulate you and your family per the arrival of your newborn grandson.

May you continue to find yourself endowed with the qualities of exceptional people,
Your friend,
Sadie Coitus

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