DENNIS GUTHRIE’S CREDENTIALS
- Born St. Louis, Missouri, August 21, 1944
- Bar Admissions: North Carolina, 1969
- U.S. District Court, Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of North Carolina, 1969
- U.S. Tax Court
- Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals
- Education: Woodford College, 1966
- A.B. Mercer University, 1969
- J.D. Phi Alpha Delta
- Vice-Justice, District XIV, 1968 - 1969
- Professional Associations and Memberships:
- North Carolina and American Bar
- Associations ( Member, Sections on: Administrative Law;
- General Practice; Litigation)
- 26th Judicial District and North Carolina State Bar
- Mecklenburg County Bar Association
- American Association of Justice
- North Carolina Trial Lawyers Association
- Captain, U.S. Army, 1969-1971,
- Vietnam National Defense Medal, 1969
- Republic of Viet Nam Service
- Media. Bronze Star Medals (2), 1971
- Assistant District Attorney,
- Mecklenburg County, 1971 - 1974
- Charlotte Chamber of Commerce
- Chairman, Board of Trustees
- Providence United Methodist Church
- Board of Directors, Alexander Children's Home
- Wofford Alumni Executive Council
- Scoutmaster, Boy Scouts of America
- Board of Directors, Boy Scouts of America of Mecklenburg County
- Board of Directors, Girl Scout Council
- Life Member, National Eagle Scout Association
- Life Member, Girl Scouts of America
Letter to Pelosi
Dear Ms. Pelosi:
I write to you out of utter disdain! You are as despicable and un-American as the traitor Jane Fonda.
I
am a soon to be 75-year-old who has voted in every state and local
election since 1966. I have voted for both Republicans and Democrats
alike. I have worked on campaigns for both Republicans and Democrats,
white and black. I served the country that I love in Vietnam, as my son
did in the Middle East. I was awarded two bronze stars. I have been
involved in politics since age 6 when my father was campaign manager for
a truly great American Congressman, Charles Raper Jonas, who worked for
his constituents and his country, and was to be admired, unlike you.
You
obviously haven’t read the Constitution recently, if ever, the
Federalist Papers, or even David McCullough’s book on John Adams. You
ought to take the time while riding around in your government provided
luxury executive jet to do just that. You represent Socialistic and even
Marxist principals that our founding fathers tried to avoid when
setting out the capitalistic republican form of government represented
by our Constitution.
I
find it interesting that you and your husband are multi-millionaires
with much of your fortune being made as a result of your public service.
You have controlled legislation that has enhanced your husband's
investments both on and off shore. At the same time, you redistributed
the wealth of others. Our system of a free market economy is being
destroyed by the likes of you. You ride around in a Gulfstream airplane
at the tax payers expense while criticizing the presidents of companies
who produced something for the economy. You add nothing to the economy
of the United States; you only subtract there from.
I
would like to suggest that you return to the city of fruitcakes and
nuts and eat your husband's canned tuna and pineapple produced by
illegal immigrants and by workers who have been excluded from the
protection that 90% of the legal workers in the United States have.
I await your defeat in the next election with glee...
Don’t
ever use the term un-American again for protesters who love this
country and are exercising their rights upon which this country was
founded. By the way, while I served in the Army, I was spit on by the
same type of lunatics who support you and who you probably supported in
the 60s and 70s. You are an embarrassment to all of us who served so
that you would have the protected right of free speech to call us
un-American. But at the same time, I have the right to write you to
notify you that I consider you to be un-American, as do the majority of
the people of this formerly great country. You are a true disgrace to
most of the people who served this country by offering themselves for
public service in the United States Congress.
I feel certain your aides will not share this letter with you, but I intend to share it with many...
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