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1 LETTERS TO THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (1979 to 2008) PART 6E DISTRIBUTION LIST FOR LETTERS TO PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH (2006) INTRODUCTION In addition to just sending letters to President George W. Bush, we also sent out copies of the letters to a variety of government officials and news media people. We also sent copies to Ministry prayer leaders. The distribution list, of course, changes from time-to-time (as government officials and news media people come and go or change positions). However, to give a flavor of the breadth and depth of the distribution of the letters, we include here the distribution list of government officials and news media people for the President George W. Bush letters as revised in May 2006 (please note this the May 2006 revision of the list, not the current list). 1
2 You may we wondering if we ever received any responses from the government officials or the news media people. We need emphasize that we only very rarely received a REAL response from any of these people. If we did get a response, it was (as you may have already guessed) just a form letter. DISTRIBUTION LIST FOR MEDIA & GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS: THE PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH LETTERS (May 2006 Revision) The Hon. Mark Udall The Hon. Thomas G. Tancredo 240 Cannon HOB 1130 Longworth HOB Gregory Roberts, Reporter Tracy Johnson, Reporter The Seattle Post-Intelligencer The Seattle Post-Intelligencer P. O. Box 1909 P.O. Box 1909 Seattle, WA Seattle, WA News Desk Richard Benedetto, Reporter USA Today USA Today 7950 Jones Branch Dr Jones Branch Dr. McLean, VA McLean, VA Chris Peck, Editor Mike Prager, Journalist The Spokesman Review The Spokesman Review 999 W. Riverside Ave. 999 W. Riverside Ave. Spokane, WA Spokane, WA Rev. Pat Robertson The Hon. John F. Tierney CBN, Inc. 120 Cannon HOB 1000 Centerville Turnpike Washington, DC Virginia Beach, VA The Hon. Henry J. Hyde The Hon. Sam Johnson 2110 Rayburn HOB 1211 Longworth HOB 2
3 The Hon. Steny H. Hoyer The Hon. Roy Blunt House Democrat Whip House Majority Whip 1705 Longworth HOB 217 Cannon HOB The Hon. John Boehner The Hon. J. Dennis Hastert House Majority Leader Speaker of the House 242 Cannon HOB 235 Cannon HOB The Hon. Nancy Pelosi The Hon. Chris Chocola House Democrat Leader 510 Cannon HOB 2371 Rayburn HOB Washington, DC Washington, DC Justice Clarence Thomas Justice David Souter U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court Bldg. U.S. Supreme Court Bldg. 1 First Street NE 1 First Street NE Washington DC Washington DC Mrs. Laura Bush Senator Maria Cantwell 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. 717 Hart Senate Office Bldg. Washington, DC Washington, DC Senator Daniel Inouye Senator Joseph Lieberman 722 Hart Senate Office Bldg. 706 Hart Senate Office Bldg. Senator Trent Lott Senator Richard Luger 487 Russell Senate Office Bldg. 306 Hart Senate Office Bldg. Vice President Richard Cheney Condoleezza Rice The White House Secretary of State 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW PA/PL, Rm Washington, DC U.S. Dept. of State 2201 C Street, NW Washington, DC
4 Alberto Gonzalez Robert Gates Attorney General Secretary of Defense U.S. Dept. of Justice 1000 Defense Pentagon 950 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC Washington, DC Lynn Scarlett Carlos M. Gutierrez, Secretary of the Interior Secretary of Commerce U.S. Dept. of the Interior U.S. Dept. of Commerce 1849 C Street NW 1401 Constitution Ave. NW Washington, DC Washington, DC Samuel Bodman Jim Nicholson, Secretary of Energy Secretary of Veterans Affairs U.S. Dept. of Energy U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs 1000 Independence Ave. SW 810 Vermont Ave. NW Washington, DC Washington, DC Michael Chertoff, Secretary U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security Washington, DC Michael O. Leavitt, Secretary U.S. Dept. of HHS 200 Independence Ave. SW Washington. DC John Snow Joshua B. Bolten Sec y of the Treasury The White House Chief of Staff 1500 Pennsylvania Ave. NW 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Washington, DC Washington, DC Ted Stevens Bill Frist, Senate Majority Leader Senate Pres. Pro Tem Senate Majority Leader 522 Hart Senate Office Bldg. 509 Hart Senate Office Bldg. Harry Reid, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Senate Senate Minority Leader Senate Majority Whip 528 Hart Senate Office Bldg. 361-A Russell Senate Office Bldg. 4
5 Richard Durbin Senator Lindsey Graham Senate Minority Whip 290 Russell Senate Office Bldg. 332 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. Washington, DC Washington, DC Senator Chuck Grassley Senator John Ensign 135 Hart Senate Office Bldg. 356 Russell Senate Office Bldg. Senator Russell Feingold Senator Elizabeth Dole 596 Hart Senate Office Bldg. 555 Dirksen Senate Office Bldg. Senator Tom Harkin Senator James Inhofe 731 Hart Senate Office Bldg. 453 Russell Senate Office Bldg. John E. Neirinckx Senator John McCain Special Agent 241 Russell Senate Office Bldg. Dept. of the Treasury Washington, DC U.S. Secret Service 601 West Riverside Ave. Suite 1340 Spokane, WA Senator Harry Reid Senator Evan Bayh 528 Hart Senate Office Bldg. 463 Russell Senate Office Bldg. Senator Jeff Bingaman Senator Patty Murray 703 Hart Senate Office Bldg. 173 Russell Senate Office Bldg. Senator Jeff Sessions Senator Arlen Specter 335 Russell Senate Office Bldg. 711 Hart Senate Office Bldg. 5
6 Senator Barack Obama Senator Rick Santorum 713 Hart Senate Office Building 511 Dirksen Senate Office Building Pastor Dr. Daniel Bohler Representative Bob Stump Agape Harvest Ministries 7 th Legislative District P. O. Bo x John L. O Brien Bldg. Blue Springs, MO PO Box Olympia, WA Chris Cowbrough, Editor Senator Bob Morton Statesman Examiner 7 th Legislative District 220 South Main Street 115-D Irving R. Newhouse Bldg. Colville, WA PO Box Olympia, WA Mr. Steve Quayle Stan and Holly Deyo Safe Trek Deyo Enterprises LLC 315 Edelweiss PO Box 7711 Bozeman, MT Pueblo West, CO
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