Dear Mr Robinson:

Dear Mr Robinson:

Due to a Dr appointment I missed to talk to you yesterday afternoon.

I concur with your observations on Iraq. However I think your alternative is missing a caveat that is needed to put USA to a respectable place its used to deserve.

Recently I have written an article and sent it to the Washington Post for publication. The cover letter is below, and the article is attached.

I didn’t even get a courtesy reply. May be I should have sent it to somebody else?

May be, we are not ready to face the truth, and the realities yet. I am sad and disappointed.

Respectfully,

Turgut Karabekir

Maryland

 

Mr. Colbert I. King

Deputy Editorial Page Editor

Washington Post

 

Dear Mr. King:

 

After forty six years in this country, and retired as you will be soon, because of my admiration to its people, I feel obligated to send to you the attached article.

I feel Americans have right to know the truth. It hurts me to hear others to talk ill  about them. And they deserve better.

I hope before you leave your post, you will find it appropriate to publish it.

 

Please kindly let me know if it is going to be published or not.

 

Wish you best of luck and health at the new beginning of your life.

 

Turgut Karabekir, AIA

Writer

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