Open letter to President Obama (Part 548)
(Emailed to White House on 6-10-13.)
President Obama c/o The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500
Dear Mr. President,
I know that you receive 20,000 letters a day and that you actually read 10 of them every day. I really do respect you for trying to get a pulse on what is going on out here. Milton Friedman and Margaret Thatcher were two of my heroes and I know that you can learn a great deal from their lives and their economic philosophies. Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher were both were influenced by Milton Friedman. I suggest checking out these episodes of Milton Friedman’s film series FREE TO CHOOSE: “The Failure of Socialism” and “What is wrong with our schools?” and “Created Equal” and From Cradle to Grave, and – Power of the Market.
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Published on Apr 8, 2013
The world lost one of its greatest champions of freedom in Lady Margaret Thatcher. Ed Feulner, Edwin Meese III, and Becky Norton Dunlop remember her contributions as a great leader and friend of The Heritage Foundation.
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Great post from the Heritage Foundation on Margaret Thatcher’s legacy. She truly believed in freedom and a limited government.
Margaret Thatcher — a woman of character, leadership and a convicted spirit. A woman dedicated to individual freedom. The Heritage Foundation is proud of our special friendship with Lady Thatcher.
At a time when the Soviet Empire was still a powerful force, oppressing millions of people, Lady Thatcher tackled communism head on as prime minister of Great Britain.
She believed in the crucial need for America to exert international leadership in the cause of freedom and partnered with conservative American leaders like Ronald Reagan and The Heritage Foundation to ensure individual liberty.
Her commitment to the principles of free enterprise, limited government, and individual freedom lace the eternal friendship between The Heritage Foundation and Lady Thatcher.
Lady Thatcher visited Heritage several times throughout her life and received the Clare Boothe Luce Award, Heritage’s highest honor for contributions to the conservative movement.
She often referred to Heritage as the leader for conservative principles and said Heritage flew “the flag for conservatism over this last quarter-century with pride and distinction” during a1997 visit.
When Lady Thatcher chose Heritage to house the Thatcher Center for Freedom, an institution faithful to carrying forward her legacy in the United States, Heritage was honored.
In an open letter to Heritage members, Lady Thatcher said she selected Heritage because of its commitment “to defending and restoring sound conservative principles.”
In 2006, Lady Thatcher became the “patron” of Heritage. Her new title recognized Lady Thatcher’s “singular contributions as a leader of the free world and to the improvement of the life of her nation and people.”
Through blog posts, reports, videos, lectures and special events, Heritage remains a strong support system for the important lessons to be learned from Lady Thatcher and her legacy.
We’ve compiled some of our favorite moments of the Heritage–Lady Thatcher friendship. Read, watch and learn more below.
The Foundry:
Margaret Thatcher-related blog posts
Reports:
How Margaret Thatcher Helped to End the Cold War
Margaret Thatcher Center to be based at The Heritage Foundation
A Tribute to Margaret Thatcher – 30 years on
Remarks by the Vice President Presenting Lady Margaret Thatcher with the Clare Boothe Luce Award
Lectures:
Achieving Change: What we can learn from Margaret Thatcher
What we can learn from Margaret Thatcher
The West Must Prevail by Lady Margaret Thatcher 12/9/02
Multimedia:
Remembering Margaret Thatcher, 1925-2013
(VIDEO) The real legacy of Margaret Thatcher, Britain’s Iron Lady
(AUDIO) Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher: A political marriage
(AUDIO) Achieving Change: What we can learn from Margaret Thatcher
(AUDIO) Ted Bromund on “The Iron Lady”: Heritage in Focus Podcast
Events:
There is no alternative: Why Margaret Thatcher Matters
Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher: A political marriage
Achieving Change: What we can learn from Margaret Thatcher
United States of …America or Europe?
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Thank you so much for your time. I know how valuable it is. I also appreciate the fine family that you have and your commitment as a father and a husband.
Sincerely,
Everette Hatcher III, 13900 Cottontail Lane, Alexander, AR 72002, ph 501-920-5733, lowcostsqueegees@yahoo.com