Before I tuck my letter from Barack in his biography book tomorrow, this
is the contents.
I still miss him and how he wanted us to be united not
divided.
I think he was the best president of my lifetime.
I will always think of him as a great thinker, eloquent speaker and compassionate man.
The letter was typed on heavy cream colored paper with the gold-leaf presidential seal at the top.
Dear Gretchen:
Thanks for your kind message. Michelle and I
have been touched by the words of support we've received from Americans
across our county, and I appreciate the time you've take to write.
I'm
proud of the progress we've made together. Thanks to the participation
and resolve of everyday Americans like you, our
county is a better and stronger place today than it was before I took
office.
None of our accomplishments were inevitable-they were the
result of people from every background and station in life stepping
forward and embracing the important responsibilities of citizenship.
As long as we continue working in common effort and assume the inherent
goodness in one another, I'm confident our brightest days will always
lie ahead.
Again, thank you for writing.
It was the honor of my life
to serve as your President, and while there are many milestone moments
we will always remember, it was my conversations with people like you
that kept me going every single day.
They've stayed with me, and they
always will.
Thanks for everything-I wish you the very best.
Sincerely,
Barack Obama
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