Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Help Wanted Vietnam Sales Person

Vietnam Help Wanted Sales Person

From:
Carl G. Mueller
PO Box 120707
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315

Phone: (909) 866-9310

To:
Viet Nam News
http://vietnamnews.vnanet.vn
quangcaovns@yahoo.com

Dear Sir or Madam:


My neighbor just returned from a vacation in Vietnam and gave me a copy of your February 13, 2008 newspaper. I would like to know if I could put a Help Wanted advertisement in your paper? (Inside page 4x5 $15.00)

I create hand painted envelops with a collector letter inside. My most recent collector letter is at the end of this email. I call it a collector’s letter because I attach postal stamps to the pages of the letter. I have been doing this for over 10 years and have a large supply of letters and collector stamps.

I want the advertisement to read something like this:

Help Wanted
Sales person to sell hand painted envelops with a collector letter inside.
No sales experience necessary.
Salary paid after the sale.
No investment. I send you one free sample.
Write me a typed written letter in English giving your mailing address.

Send to:
Carl G. Mueller
P.O. Box 120707
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315




Yours truly,
Carl G. Mueller (A 1968 United States solder of the Vietnam war)



March 4, 2008

Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68
PO Box 120707
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
Phone: (909) 866-9310, In reply refer to: March 4, 2008

Senator Dianne Feinstein
senator@feinstein.senate.gov
750 B Street Suite 1030
San Diego, CA 92101

Dear Senator Feinstein:

Your February 22, 2006 letter to me shows that you [your staff letter reader & writers] have NOT read copies of either my February 1, or February 11, 2008 letters which I sent to you. Both of those letters give evidence that the Veterans Affairs Administration [Loma Linda VA hospital Director Stordahl] is misleading Congressman Lewis and now misleading you Senator Feinstein. You or your staff should not believe the Department of Veterans Affairs response to my complaint without looking at the evidence in my two letters as well as the pending lawsuit. http://www.veteransptsdclassaction.org/index.html.

I again request you and all others reading this letter to read my Feb. 1 and Feb. 11 2008 letters about Veterans Administration deliberately misinterpret Veterans as having a drug problem not a PTSD problem. By misinterpreting the VA does not have to pay the expense for psychiatric specialist and or PTSD benefits. Meanwhile Veterans from the Vietnam War till now are committing suicide at an epidemic rate. The LA Times and CA politicians have failed to keep the public informed of this suicide and corruption disgrace. Support for such claims: http://www.veteransptsdclassaction.org/index.html

The VA’s Dec. 18, 2007 letter sent to Congressman Lewis, does NOT give helpful information as your Feb. 22, 2008 letter to me hopes. Thus your Feb. 22, 2008 letter is hoping the Department of Veterans Affairs is correct and my complaint is wrong. You, your letter readers and writers appear clueless about the pending lawsuit against the Veterans Administration.

Your serious thoughts and actions on this matter would be greatly cherished and are a responsibility of your Federal Position as a U.S. Senator. Congressman Lewis appears to have washed his hands regarding my pleas for help. I write in both of my above-mentioned two letters that the final response by Congress Lewis is premature.

I pray God gives you and the others reading this letter the strength to take action.

Sincerely,
Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68

Repeat:
Veterans from Vietnam War till now are committing suicide at an epidemic rate.