The letter below was emailed and faxed to President George W. Bush. I hope that all who love and support Israel will also demand an apology, an explanation, and remedial action to insure that such an incident will Never Again take place. See the following for communicating with the White House. Note: Calls and Faxes are most effective.
Letter:
President George Bush The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20500
Phone:
White House Comment line: 202-456-1111
Fax:
(202) 456-2461
Email:
President George W. Bush
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President George Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20500
03 December 2007
Dear President Bush,
When we hosted the Annapolis Summit, the State Department committed an egregious act of apartheid, contrary to all American ethics and values. When the Saudis advised State that they would not enter the proceedings in the hall by the same door used by the Israelis, we humiliated Israel by directing them to enter through an alternate entrance.
Please tell me what the difference is between this act and having "White Only Bathrooms", or "No Colored Served Here"
signs in the United States. Has the influence of the Sword of Islam reached so deeply into our Government that we
click our heels and shout "Ja wohl, mein Führer" when the Saudis voice their demands?
This is America and we all use the same drinking fountains, the same bathrooms, and the same doors and if the Saudis had a problem walking through the same door as a Jew, then I suggest that they should have been advised to either enter via the designated entrance like everyone else, or take their marbles and go home. The influence welded within our Government by Arab interests is a national disgrace!
As a registered Republican and one who always votes, I would appreciate your response. Please do not attempt to justify the aforementioned incident. What took place was unconscionable in a free and democratic society. What I would like to see is a public apology for this unprecedented snub, and what steps your administration intends to take to see to it that this type of blatant pro-Islamic Anti-Semitism Never Again takes place on your watch.
Respectfully yours,
William D. Maniaci
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