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Friday, January 15, 2016

Marina Squerciati Chicago PD


1/5/2016
Ms. Marina Squerciati
Chicago P.D.- Season 3
c/o Cinespace Chicago Film Studios
2621 W. 15th Place
Chicago, IL  60608
USA

Dear Ms. Squerciati,

My name is Matt Winick and I’m a fan of Chicago PD and I really like the show because it has a great mix of crime drama with drama, seeing how different law enforcements works or how they work together like police officers or detectives in intelligence unit, and learn on how different characters have traits that can help solve a case or help one another. In Chicago P.D., I really like Officer Kim Burgess because I like on how she has a heart for people who struggle or have problems when they commit a crime or are a victim of crime while making her a tough law enforcement. Also what I like about Kim Burgess is that she has a good working relationship between Kevin Atwater and other law enforcements.  In the show I liked on how she develops a friendship and later a relationship with Adam Ruzek  where they work together to help each other when they have hard times.  In seasons 1-3 of Chicago P.D., I really like on how Officer Kim Burgess gains experience on being a strong police officer, using good judgment when dealing with crime, and many others.  Ms. Squerciati, I really think you do such a great job on making Officer Burgess a great character in the show.

Ms. Squerciati, I’m very proud to call you one of my favorite actress on Chicago P.D. because you do such an awesome job on making Officer Kim Burgess a great character. I enjoy learning about Officer Burgess’s gaining experience through the sho. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter and, helping make Chicago P.D. a great show, and working hard to make your character a great part of Chicago P.D. I wish you to do well to continue filming season 3 of the show.

Sincerely,

Matt Winick


Saturday, January 9, 2016

Michael C. Hall


12/10/2015                                         
Mr. Michael C. Hall
Lazarus (until Jan 17, 2016)
c/o New York Theatre Workshop
79 East 4th Street
New York, NY  10003
USA
Dear Mr. Hall,

My name is Matt Winick and I am a fan of your acting. My favorite TV Show that you acted in is DEXTER. Dexter is a great tv show because I like how you played Dexter Morgan, who is a blood spatter who has anti-hero ego where he kills bad people to protect the people and protect who he cares about and trying hard to be human. In Dexter, I really like your narration on his perspective and helped me understand more about him on why he does these things or what it like dealing with different things or struggle to fit in in an ordinary life including learning his origin. As a Dexter fan, I enjoy watching every season 8 episodes because I liked on how your character developed himself with working hard at overcoming different obstacles. Mr. Hall, as a huge and truly fan of the show I really think you did a really awesome super job portraying Dexter Morgan.  Besides your acting career, I like on how you are an activist on protecting the environment by supporting Waterkepper Alliance to work on making water including rivers and oceans clean and safe for people to use or help benefit animals from pollution.  Another thing that I like is on how you are a spokesperson to fundraise money for a campaign to help combat against Cancer, Leukemia, and Hodgkin’s lymphoma and to advocate for more treatment programs to help combat against these diseases.  Mr. Hall, I agree with you on the need to protect the environment from pollution and your work on being an activist inspires me to be interested in learning about the benefits of the environment, different renewable energy sources to reduce addiction to oil with gas, and other solutions to make environment safe by watching documentaries or read different articles to help teach me how to improve myself to protect the environment.

Mr. Hall, I’m proud to call you one of my favorite actors because you do such a great job making your character have an interesting trait and makes the character have a story to help viewers like me learn more about their role in T.V. shows.  You did such a great job acting as Dexter Morgan in Dexter because you made him have a story about understanding life while getting rid of dangerous criminals in all 8 seasons. Your activism is truly inspiring to me and I agree with you on the need to make society better by protecting the environment from pollution to make water safe for people to use including helping animals benefit in the environment and pushing for funding to combat diseases to help people who suffer from them get the care that they need. Also you gave me motivation to continue learning about how they environment is important and to have courage to learn how to protect it.  I’m sending you $5 donation as a gift to you so you can use it to help fund organizations to protect the environment or to help fundraise a campaign to combat different diseases and a picture of me to remind you on how much you inspire me.  Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make Dexter a great show including making society a better place, and inspiring me.  I wish you the best luck for the future in acting and being in “Lazarus” Broadway. Also I hope someday there can be a Dexter movie where Dexter Morgan can reunite with his son.
P.S. here is a copy of my story of how I thought the final episode of Dexter should have ended.
Sincerely,


Matt Winick

Second photo he sent me


Saturday, January 2, 2016

Ms. Lori Siegelman, Former Governor Don Siegelman's wife



12/14/2015
Mrs. Lori Siegelman
Siegelman Legal Defense Fund
P.O. Box 430116
Birmingham, Alabama 35243
USA
Dear Mrs. Lori Siegelman, The Siegelman Family, and Siegelman Legal Defense Fund,

My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I have a strong interest in studying history, government, social justice, and the criminal justice system.  He main reason I have a strong interest in these areas is because I like to learn the need to make Civil Rights stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution by supporting renewable energy with implementing environmental protection, have ways to improve education to make learning a better environment for teachers including students, and many others.  The reason I’m writing you a letter is to tell you on how your husband Governor Don Siegelman is a true inspiration to me with his work as Governor of Alabama and how I send my sympathy to you and your family about Governor Siegelman being put into jail for a crime that he didn’t commit.

When your husband Don Siegelman was 51st Governor of Alabama, I liked on how he was a strong supporter of strengthening including protecting Civil Rights from being weakened in order to protect minorities, women, and people with disabilities from being discriminated.  To create jobs in Alabama, I liked on how he worked with different automobile industries like Mercedes, Toyota, Honda, and Hyundai to help build plants to hire workers and to train engineers to learn how to make cars or vehicles efficient for people to drive.  On the environment, I appreciate on how he pushed for superfund cleanups to help clean up rivers in his state including drinking water to provide safety for people to use or drink and advocated to move on alternative energy to reduce pollution including addiction to oil with gas. I find Governor Siegelman’s education record like funding special education to help students with disabilities get assistance or accommodations to help them learn better and launching Alabama Reading Initiative, a reading literacy program to help early children including people with illiteracy problems or people with disabilities get help on learning how to read to improve on comprehension.

Ms. Siegelman, I have Autism with a learning disability and having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending learning different subjects where I require a lot of assistance to help me learn, have trouble with communication when speaking with other people, and sometimes I get teased by other people. Special education and The American With Disabilities Act of 1990  heldped me get an education by having accommodations to help me learn and made Civil Rights stronger to help protect me from being discriminated. Governor Siegelman’s work on  being a strong supporter including helping people with disabilities really inspires me to continue working hard on Autism.  Governor Siegelman’s story about being put into jail for a crime that he didn’t commit that was corruption  inspires me to learn the need for judicial reform to reduce the judicial system from being corrupt or playing bad politics where it is a witch hunt to hurt innocent people. Ms. Siegelman, I have studied Siegelman’s story and I wanted to say that I support him and I agree with you along with your family including both Attorney Generals from different states and from different political parties that the prosecution of Don Siegelman is wrong. 

Thanks for taking the time to read my letter including reading my story, working hard to help your husband get the assistance they need, and inspiring me to be interested in Governor Siegelman’s story. I’m sending you a letter of praising Governor Siegelman including how he inspires me, a donation to help your family including funding the Don Siegelman Film, a documentary which is directed by Steve Wimberly, and a story of my life what it is like having a disability where I dedicate it to Governor Siegelman I was wondering if you could please forward my letter of Don Siegelman to Governor Siegelman and please feel free to copy my story to send to him. I hope my donation can help fund the documentary and my letter including my story can help you and the family have a great holiday season. My prayers are for you, your family, and Governor Don Siegelman to be strong, never give up hope, and continue working hard to overcome different obstacles. I’m very proud to be a supporter for you, your family, and Governor Siegelman and to contribute donation to help fund a documentary about Governor Siegelman’s struggles.

Sincerely,

Matt Winick



12/14/2015

FPC Oakdale
Siegelman, Don
#24775-001
PO Box 5010
Oakdale, LA  71463
USA
Dear Governor Siegelman,

My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I have a strong interest in studying history. The main reason I have a strong interest in studying history is to learn the need to advance on Civil Rights to help protect people who are different from being discriminated, protect the environment from pollution, make education a better place for people to learn, and many others.  My future goal is to someday teach people about the need for reform to reduce corruption in the judicial system and teach people about the need to improve society.  Governor Siegelman, I find your work as 51st Governor of Alabama to be very inspiring to me and your story about working hard to prove that you are innocent of a crime that you didn’t commit to be very inspiring to me.

When you served as 51st Governor of Alabama, I was very proud of you being strong supporter of strengthening including protecting Civil Rights from being weakened in order to protect minorities, women, and people with disabilities from being discriminated.  To create jobs in Alabama, I liked on how you worked with different automobile industries like Mercedes, Toyota, Honda, and Hyundai to help build plants to hire workers and to train engineers to learn how to make cars or vehicles efficient for people to drive.  I like your commitment to protect the environment by pushing for superfund cleanups to help clean up rivers in his state including drinking water to provide safety for people to use or drink and advocated to move on alternative energy to reduce pollution including addiction to oil with gas. Your education record like funding special education to help students with disabilities get assistance or accommodations to help them learn better and launching Alabama Reading Initiative, a reading literacy program to help early children including people with illiteracy problems or people with disabilities get help on learning how to read to improve on comprehension is common sense. 

I have Autism with a learning disability and having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different subjects and have trouble with communication when speaking with other people.   Special education and The American With Disabilities Act of 1990  helped me get an education by having accommodations  like extra time on exams, have a tutor or T.A. work with me on different subjects, and have educational resources to help me improve on comprehension and it help expand Civil Rights to help protect me from being discriminated.  Even though these things helped me I still struggle with a disability. Your work as Governor of Alabama on supporting Civil Rights including helping people with disabilities inspires me to work hard on Autism.   Your story about working hard to prove that you are innocent of a crime that you didn’t commit because of a corrupted judicial system inspired me to be interested in reading Free Don Siegelman’s campaign including learning about the need to have reform in the judicial system to reduce corruption along with playing political witch hunt on innocent people.  Governor Siegelman,  I have read your story and I wanted to show my support for you by writing you a letter of how you inspired me, also I sent Ms. Lori Siegelman, your wife a letter of my support for you and your family including a donation  to help fund a documentary explaining your story. I hope these things can help give you hope and positive motivation to help you continue working hard to overcome your struggle.

Governor Siegelman, thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference through your role as Governor of Alabama including working hard to share your story about a corrupted judicial system, and inspiring me. You have made an impact on me to continue working hard on Autism and to learn the need to reform the criminal justice system to reduce corruption in the system including having  checks and balances to help protect people with civil liberties from being violated. I wish you a Happy Holiday and remember be strong when times are hard, never give up hope, and continue advocating for criminal justice reform. 

Sincerely,


Matt Winick