2/12/2018
Honorable
William H. Webster
Member
of Advisory Committee
c/o
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission
1629
K Street, NW Suite 801
Washington,
D.C. 20006
Dear
Honorable William Webster,
My
name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan with a strong interest in learning
history. In these subjects, I like to learn the need to advance on Civil Rights
to reduce discrimination, have checks and balances in the criminal justice
system to protect people’s civil liberties while reduce crime, and many others.
Honorable Webster, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is because I find
your work as Director of FBI and current Chairman of the Homeland Security
Advisory Council to be very inspiring to me.
In
1978, I was very proud on how you accepted President Jimmy Carter to be
appointed to become the Director of the FBI.
When you served as FBI Director from 1978-1987, I liked on how you were
a strong supporter of protecting Civil Rights from being weakened, combating against
hate-crime, and being committed to protect women, minorities, and people with
disabilities from being discriminated in education with public places. Another thing that I liked about your work as
FBI Director is how you worked hard with other federal agencies including
President Jimmy Carter and President Ronald Reagan to help end the New York
mafia groups to help reduce crime. In your role as Director of Central
Intelligence, I was very proud on how
you worked hard with President George H.W. Bush on finding ways to keep our
country safe, work with other federal agencies to reduce crime, and many
others. When Barack Obama became
President of the Unites States I liked on how you continued to serve as
Chairman of Homeland Security Advisory Council to help President Obama to work
hard on finding ways to improve intelligence while protect civil liberties. Another thing that I really liked on your
role on the Homeland Security Advisory Council is how you are a continuous
supporter of Civil Rights, advocate for people with disabilities’ rights, express the need for the criminal justice
system to end racial profiling to help protect minorities including immigrants
from being oppressed, and vigorously continue to support basic civil liberties
like the 1st amendment to protect freedom of speech and the 4th
amendment to help protect people from unreasonable search warrants.
Honorable
Webster, I have autism with a learning
disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending
on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my
thoughts, and get teased. Your continuous strong supporter of Civil Rights
including people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on
my disability. Also your role as
Director of FBI and as Chairman of the Homeland Security Advisory Council gives
me motivation to continue to learn history. My future goal is to someday work
in this area to help emphasize the need to make Civil Rights stronger to reduce
discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, have checks and
balances to help protect people’s civil liberties while reduce crime, and many
others.
I
strongly believe that you made a great difference serving in public service.
I’m very proud on how you worked hard to combat against crime while protect
people’s civil liberties, support civil rights, and many others. You truly
inspire me to work hard on my disability, learn more about your work, and to
continue to learn history. I was wondering if you could please share with me
what it was like serving as FBI Director and as Chairman of the Homeland Security Advisory Council. Please
continue to advocate for common sense ideas.
Sincerely,
Matt
Winick
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