". . . whatever
the outcome may be, to fight for a just cause is a victory in itself."
letter from Julius to Ethel, January
22, 1953 |
TAKE
ACTION
To protect future rights, we must
acknowledge past failings, and not permit evil precedents to exist. We
must call upon our legislators and government officials to take action
by re-opening and re-examining the Rosenberg case.
Help restore America's judicial integrity; email or write to your congressional
representative or a government official. The sample letters linked below
(or any part of the one page SUMMARY)
can be used verbatim or to help you get started on your own.
Create
your own letter in a file in your word processing program by using your
own words or by cutting and pasting all or part of the samples on this
site. Now you are ready to send it to your legislator or a government official.
The most effective way of being recognized is to print out your letter
(with correct salutation and ending) and actually land mail it using a
stamp and envelop. But if you wish you can email the letter by copying
it and pasting it into the email format.
The
President of the U.S.
Mailing Address:
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue,
NW
Washington, DC 20500
phone: 202-456-1414
fax: 202-456-2461
EMAIL:
president@whitehouse.gov |
Attorney
General of the U.S.
Mailing Address:
U.S. Department
of Justice
950 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
20530-0001
phone: 202-353-1555
EMAIL
AskDOJ@usdoj.gov |
To find (and email if you wish) your Representative
or Senator, click:
http://www.congressmerge.com/onlinedb/find.htm
SAMPLE
LETTERS
These sample
letters (and the one page
SUMMARY)
can by used in part or in its entirety when creating your own letter. Or
you can use them as a guideline to create your own letter from scratch.
What is important is that we be heard; and every voice counts.
Note: include info about easily cutting and pasting web addresses somewhere
(how to view site).
Congressman Dan Burton
2185 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
202-225-2276
FAX: 202-225-0016
http://www.house.gov/burton/contact.htm
http://www.house.gov/reform/(also list under "action links" in links
section)http://www.house.gov/reform/
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