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Saturday, March 14, 2020

Lieutenant Colonel Amy McGrath of Kentucky

1/03/2020

Lieutenant Colonel Amy McGrath
c/o Amy McGrath for Senate
PO Box 95
Lexington, KY  40588

Dear Lieutenant Colonel McGrath,

My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I have a strong interest in learning history including social justice. In these subjects, I like to learn the need to make civil rights stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, and many others. General McGrath, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to explain how I find your service in the military and your activism to be very inspiring to me.

In 2002, I was amazed on how you became the first woman to fly a combat mission in the U.S. Marine Corps.  Also while you were a lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps, I like on how you advocated for women’s rights including the need to combat against discrimination and help train other members of fighter jets to help prepare them for combat.   When you left service, I was very proud on how you were a strong supporter of civil rights causes by advocating for people with disabilities’ rights, expressing the need for equal pay for women to help protect them from being discriminated based on gender, and expressing the need for better advancement of civil rights to help protect minorities, women, and people with disabilities from being discriminated.  On the environment, I like on how you are supportive of the need for renewable energy resources to reduce addiction to oil with gas and better environmental protection to help protect water resources, land, and public land from pollution.  Also I like on how you are a heavily advocate for the need to help people who used to work in coal mines to get health benefits to help them deal with diseases or other things they need, support the need for better assistance to help veterans including us troops who serve in the military to get education including health care.   Your approach on supporting along with advocating for ethics reform like ban on gifts to public officials or staff members of them from lobbying groups, support the ban on public officials from becoming lobbyist, and heavily express the importance of reducing dark money in elections including campaigns to reduce lobbying groups including corporations from corrupting is common sense to reduce corruption.

Lieutenant Colonel McGrath, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased.   Your commitment to be a strong supporter and advocate of civil rights causes including people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability.   On Youtube I enjoyed watching your story about your struggles on overcoming discrimination in the U.S. Marine Corps based on gender to being an advocate for common sense ideas.  It’s been difficult political environment for me because President elect Trump, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and both political parties are working on weakening people with disabilities’ rights and working to make it hard for people with disabilities  or people who can’t work get health care. With Washington DC politics I’m worried that they will succeed on weakening people with disabilities’ rights and it will affect me on facing different forms of discrimination along with getting access for health care.   Your voice on advocacy for people with disabilities’ rights helps me.   Your story about military service and your activism helps give me motivation to continue to learn history including social justice. My future goal is to work in these areas to help emphasize the need for civil rights to be stronger, protect the environment from pollution, and many others.

I strongly believe that you are making a great difference for society. I want to say thank you for your service to help protect our country and campaigning along with advocating for civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights, environmental protection, ethics reform, and many others.  You have inspire me to work hard on my disability, learn about your work, and continue to learn history including social justice.  Even though I don’t live in Kentucky or have enough donation to help your campaign for the Senate race, I hope that you can help speak up for people with disabilities’ rights like me when Washington political parties aren’t advocates for it. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me. Please continue to work hard and to advocate for common sense ideas.

Sincerely,

Matt Winick


Friday, March 13, 2020

Mr. Kyle Chandler Actor (Early Edition and Friday Night Lights)


12/11/2019

Mr. Kyle Chandler
Good Morning Midnight (Until Feb 2020)
c/o Shepperton Studios
Studios Road
Shepperton, TW17 OQD
UK

Mr. Chandler,

My name is Matt Winick and I’m a fan of your acting. My favorite tv shows that you played in was Early Edition and Friday Night Lights. Early Edition was a great tv show about Gary Hobson who received a Chicago Sun-Times newspapers a day in advance to help him understand a future and uses this knowledge to help a person.  In Early Edition,  I liked on how Gary would work with his friends to help a person who is need or stop a crisis and work on friendships when there are differences. Mr. Chandler, I thought you did an excellent job making Gary Hobson a great character with different unique traits like wanting to help people when they have struggles, try to find solutions when there are problems, and working on his friendships with his friends, and many others.  The show had a great message about the need for friendships when times are hard, when people are in need of help or guidance they should get help, learn from your mistakes to be a better person, and many others.   I enjoyed watching season 1 through 4. Another show that I liked was Friday Night Lights. Friday Night Lights was another show that I liked because I liked the plot of the show about Eric Taylor, a football coach and his Tami Taylor, a wife who move to a small town in Texas where Taylor coaches the football high school team while his wife works in the school and they both have to deal with life.   In Friday Night Lights, I liked on how you made Eric Taylor have traits like caring about his football team players when they deal with life, standing up against racism including bullying, and caring about high school students that deal with hard times. I had fun watching season 1 through 5 on Friday Night Lights because I enjoy seeing how Eric Taylor and his wife would work hard to make a difference.

Besides your acting career, I like on how you are an activist for civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes to reduce discrimination. Mr. Chandler, I have autism with a learning disability.  Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts,  and get teased.  Also another thing that I struggle with a disability is when I struggle with friendships when peers of them get judgmental about me being different.  Your commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes really inspires me to work hard on my disability. Your role as Gary Hobson in Early Edition and as Eric Taylor in Friday Night Lights helps give me some motivation to learn how friendships work, help people when they have difficulty, and work hard when I face different challenges.

I strongly believe that you are a vey talented actor. You do such an excellent job making your characters have different unique traits. You have inspire me to work hard on my disability, try my best to learn how to make a difference, and be a fan of your acting including tv shows that you played in.   I was wondering if you could please give me some advice about how to work hard when I face different challenges.  Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a difference, and inspiring me. Please continue to make a difference in acting and society.

Sincerely,

Matt Winick


Tuesday, March 10, 2020

12th Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2/06/2020

Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz
c/o Office of the Chancellor
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
South Building, Room 103
200 E. Cameron Avenue
Campus Box 9100
Chapel Hill, NC  27599-9100

Dear Chancellor Guskiewicz,

My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I have strong interest in learning history, diversity, social justice, and some science.  In these subjects or core values, I like to learn the need to make civil rights stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, have diversity to accept people who are different or come from a different background, improve on education reform to make learning a better tool, a strong importance to have health care reform to improve health, and many others.  Chancellor Guskiewicz, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to explain how I find your work as 12th Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and your work on health care issues to be very inspiring to me.

In your current role as 12th Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, I truly appreciate on how you are a strong supporter of civil rights causes by advocating for people with disabilities’ rights and expressing the need to make civil rights stronger to reduce discrimination to help protect minorities, women, and people with disabilities. Also to improve civil rights, I like on how you work on creating educational awareness to teach people about the need to reduce bully along with importance of inclusion.  To improve on diversity, I like on how you work on hiring women, minorities, and people with disabilities to work for the college and support educational awareness about the need for diversity including accept people who are different or come from a different background.  Supporting accommodations to help students with disabilities like extra time on exams or use educational software to help improve comprehension, expanding tutoring services to provide students with help on their assignments from tutors,  implementing more liberal arts, arts, humanities, history, and basic classes to make education diverse along with make more opportunities for students to find subjects that they want to learn are great ways to improve education reform.   Another thing that I like about your work as Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is how you expand on more research programs to help students get engage to learn how different topics can make a great difference for society, push for more scholarships to help low income students or minorities get assistance on getting into college or affording supplies, and heavily express the need to reduce high tuition cost to help students from paying high costs in order to get into a college.  Besides your work as Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, I like on how you are a continuous strong supporter of civil rights causes, advocate for environmental protection to reduce pollution, push for more funds for arts to help students including the community to understand along with learn about  arts play a role in society, emphasize the need for more liberal arts in colleges, and express the need for immigration reform to help protect immigrants, dreamers, and refugees from being oppressed.  Also I like on how you are heavily an advocate for the need for better health care reform like have programs to promote health and wellness center to educate people about nutrition along with reduce obesity, expand on medical research to help find ways to cure diseases along with improve on medicine, and many others.

Chancellor Guskiewicz, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Your support and advocacy for civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes really inspires me to work hard on my disability. I enjoy watching “Making Sports Safer Through Innovative Science: Kevin Guskiewicz at TEDxUNC” because I liked on how you emphasize the need for safety in sports , how medicine can help improve sports injury, and the need for more funds to have research to find ways to make sport safe for all people including youth. Also I enjoy watching Youtube videos of you emphasizing the need for education reform, improve civil rights, expand on research in medicine along with environmental protection, and many others. Your role as current 12th Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill gives me motivation to continue to learn history, social justice, environment, and diversity. My future goal is to work in these areas to help emphasize the need to make civil rights stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, have diversity to accept people who are different or come from a different background, improve on education reform to make learning a better tool, a strong importance to have health care reform to improve health, and many others.

I strongly believe that you are making a great difference for society. I’m very proud on how you are working hard to support civil rights, push for education reform, expand on diversity, and advocate for social justice including health care reform. You have inspire me to work hard on my disability, learn about your work, and continue to learn history including social justice. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me. Please continue to make a great difference for society.

Sincerely,

Matt Winick


Monday, March 9, 2020

Ms. Tress MacNeille voice actress!


7/07/2018

Ms. Tess Macneille
c/o Sutton-Barth and Vernnari
Suite 700
5900 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA  90036

Dear Ms. Macneille,

My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I’m a fan of your work. My favorite tv show that you worked on was The Animaniacs.  Animaniacs was a great cartoon show because I enjoyed the plot of the show about the Warner Kids Yakko, Wakko and Dot where they escape from the Warner Bros. Water Tower and interact with different things including different characters.  Ms. Macneile, you did an excellent job making Dot a great character in the Animaniacs because I liked on how you made her have different traits like caring including continuing her friendship with her brothers Yakko and Wakko when they have a conflict, having a sense of humor, and outgoing when she deals with negativity.   I really had fun watching all the episodes when I was a little kid.

Ms. Macneille, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased.  Also another thing that I have difficulty with my disability is when I  have difficult time maintaining friendships due to being different from other people and some of the peers of some of my friends get judgmental about me being different.   Your role as Dot on making her work hard on friendships with Yakko and Wakko really inspires me to work hard on my disability.  Also The Animaniacs gives me motivation to learn how being creative can be a great thing in life.

I strongly believe that you did an excellent job making The Animaniacs a great cartoon show. You did a really great job making Dot a great character with different unique traits.  You, the rest of the cast in The Animaniacs, and the show gives me inspiration to work hard on my disability,  understand the importance of friendships, and to be creative.  I was wondering if you could please give me some advice about how to be a voice actor because I starting to develop an interest in voice acting. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, doing an excellent job voice acting, and inspiring me. I wish you the best for the future.

Sincerely,

Matt Winick