Monday, June 13, 2011

Morals

609 Bartlett Drive
Small Village, British Columbia
V2A 4J5

May 30, 2011

Mayor
City Hall
8792 Main Street
Small Village, British Columbia
V2A 6S6

Dear Mayor:

I have come to the conclusion that I think you should get rid of the evidence that Gunter Grass was the commandant of a Nazi concentration camp in Poland. Even if Grass oversaw deaths of an estimated 15,000 people, it was the past and he is changed.

 My first reason why I think that this news shouldn’t be publicized is he was the mayor of this village and if people found out what he did, people from other villages would think that we are careless of what people we choose to be mayor. Another reason is that he is a model citizen around this village, many people respect and look up to him. If Grass decided to run for mayor again, no doubt about it people would re-elect him as the mayor of this village.

Grass has also been a gracious man by building many profitably factories for this village. Many people in this village didn’t have jobs before these factories, now plenty of people in this village work there and actually enjoy it. Also whoever works there as employees are well paid. And Grass is a very generous man. Over these years this man has donated very large amounts of money to many different charities. He shows that he does care about humanity now.

Lastly Grass helps out many families that are unable to make enough money to pay their expenses at the end of the month; he makes sure they have enough money that the expenses are all paid for. These families would be in utter distress if Grass did not help them each month. Yes Grass did make a mistake in the past, but he has proven to the people to this village, his family, and me that he has changed and we shouldn’t keep the past from letting him move forward. Grass is a 92 year old man whose life could end at any minute we should let him enjoy the rest of his retirement before his life ends forever.



Sincerely,



Dana Hillman