Letter on Compassion for The Poor to The Editor :
This Letter should be written in The Letter-Pad of the Company.
From :The Sender's Name,
Door Number and Street's Name,
Area Name,
City.
Postal Code : XXXXXXX
Phone Number : 0000 - 123456789
E-mail ID : sendersname@companywebsite.com
Date :
Reference :
TO :Addressee's Name,
Designation,
The Company's Name,
Full Address with Phone Number.
Subject :
Dear ____,
This really takes the cake. Four years of policies and tax cuts that benefited the few at the expense of the many have run up thelargest deficit in our history (after starting with the largestsurplus in history).
Now things are becoming critical. Those being told - not asked- by this arrogant administration to sacrifice are farmers,firemen, police, veterans and, of course, the poor.It would be a real shame if someone had to forgo getting aHummer and have to settle for an SUV instead.
So much for compassionate conservatism. Of course, I don'tremember the administration saying its compassion was for thepoor.
Thanking you.
Yours Sincerely,
(The Sender's Signature)
The Sender's Name
Enc :
NOTE :
This is a typical letter. You have to add your company's name with full address. And the receiver's name and full address also should be added in the place allotted for that purpose. Without those primary details no letter carries any significance. So, you are requested to provide all those important details. Failing which the letter will make a wrong impression about your company and you among the receivers of your letters. This is the most unwanted attitude on your side in dealing with the clients who are the most valued assets of any business organisation. If necessary, leave those spaces blank.
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