No he didn't. His staff did and signed for him. That's how it really works. If you really think Bill Clinton replied and signed a letter to you, you are even dumber than we all thought.
No, but I once wrote to an Australian Prime minister and received a form letter in response. Then, the next Christmas, I received a card from him thanking me for "the kind thoughts" expressed during the year.
That was a bummer: I hadn't offered a single kind thought in my letter.
When we write to the nation's leaders we really need to realise that it's just a way of letting off steam and that, in most cases, the mail will be opened and responded to by a junior staffer. Individual politicians are a different kettle of fish and we're more likely to get a personal response -- especially on hot topics.
No I haven´t but once we decided to write a letter to the president in our class but it never happened.
I wrote a letter to President Clinton and he replied.
No, but I once wrote to an Australian Prime minister and received a form letter in response. Then, the next Christmas, I received a card from him thanking me for "the kind thoughts" expressed during the year.
That was a bummer: I hadn't offered a single kind thought in my letter.
When we write to the nation's leaders we really need to realise that it's just a way of letting off steam and that, in most cases, the mail will be opened and responded to by a junior staffer. Individual politicians are a different kettle of fish and we're more likely to get a personal response -- especially on hot topics.
No. I did write to Tony Blair at the beginning of the Iraq War when he was PM, and rec'd a nice reply from 10 Downing though.
Yes, President Bush, 41. Even included a printed copy of a speech. When he wrote back.