Sunday, April 24, 2022

Dear Senator Richard Shelby

Dear Senator Shelby,

How bad is America's political condition?

So much is being written, spoken and depicted about America's political condition being very bad.

With your retirement as United States Senator from Alabama, don't you think you owe it to America and Alabama to offer the benefit of your experienced political wisdom and to speak to our country and our State about this political condition, including how bad you think the political condition is, what you think has caused the political condition, and what you think political leaders in America and Alabama, and we citizens, should do or try to do improve the political condition of America and Alabama?

I am sure you could do this in the form of an "exit interview."

In terms of the timing of such an "exit interview," it would seem that before May 24th, when Alabamians vote in the primary election and largely determine who will be their next United States Senator from Alabama and their next Governor, would be preferable.

I think such an "exit interview" is a right thing for you to do for America and for Alabama, and I hope you will do such right thing.

Thank you for your attention to this.

5/17/22
From: Rob Shattuck <rdshatt@aol.com>
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Sent: Tue, May 17, 2022 3:59 am
Subject: AL TV stations should request an exit interview from Richard Shelby
Much is being written, spoken and depicted about America's political condition being very bad.
Retiring Senator Richard Shelby should offer to America and Alabama the benefit of his experienced political wisdom and speak to the country and Alabama about this political condition, including how bad he thinks the political condition is, what he thinks has caused the political condition, and what he thinks political leaders in America and Alabama, and we citizens, should do or try to do improve the political condition of America and Alabama.
Senator Shelby should do this in the form of an "exit interview."
In terms of the timing of such an "exit interview," it would seem that before May 24th, when Alabamians vote in the primary election and largely determine who will be their next United States Senator from Alabama and their next Governor, would be preferable.
I have sought to urge such an "exit interview" at https://al6thcongdist-ihaveuntiljan13.blogspot.com/2022/04/dear-richard-shelby.html.
I think Alabama TV stations should go on the record with a request to Senator Shelby for an "exit interview."
Thank you for your attention to this.

6/6/22 

6/20/22 

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