To: Governor Cooper's Press
Office
Thu, May 7 at 10:48 AM Governor
Roy Cooper,
Please do not succumb to the
rallies for to go back to work too soon and too quickly. It would be prudent to
wait to see at least 14 days after Georgia and South Carolina re-open and
analyze the results thoroughly. I thought our agreement with you from your own
words is that you would wait for the curve of cases to turn down 14 consecutive
days. On about May 6 or so we had over 500 new COVID-19 new cases, the highest
to date we had recorded in one 24- hour period.
I do not see any dramatic
downturn in our numbers and thought the government must see a substantial
downturn in the curve which is now lacking before returning to work. Lives of
parents, children, grand-parents, pets and loved ones are potentially being
potentially placed in hazardous conditions and maybe irreversible. Don't jump
the gun and then have to reverse your decision as many others will die and
their lives are in your hands and your decision alone, not Trump, have put
their souls iin your heart-felt hands. Have faith in yourself and the co-workers
who work in the shadows and let you shine at what you do best. The news gets
given worse when we recently heard from a hospital in California that the
COD-19 strain has mutated and maybe stronger and more easily transferred from
person to person unknowingly.
I am a stanch believer in you and
hope my vote for you in the last term helped to elect you into the office and
overcame a strong rival. Dr. Fauci has the knowledge to give you the best
advice and the CDC. I am sure you are aware of the phrases that "Those who
cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" and "Two roads
diverged in a wood, and I— / I took the one less traveled by, / And that has
made all the difference.” Robert Frost wrote more romantic poems than the Russians!
Lead your people that have entrusted you down the less traveled path and I am
confident your success will be met with rewards beyond your belief.
My Mother, Rozelle, always wanted
me to become a lawyer and if I had, I would put my every effort into a case of
The People vs. President Trump, John Doe, et. al. for conspiring to create a
situation to put American Citizens in obvious danger of death. When one person
is denied justice, we have essentially denied justice to all. Today, is a day
for me like a day before a death row inmate is being put to death intentionally
and now we face this one decision will put many thousands or hundreds of
thousands of people to death and we are not standing strong and proud but weak
and in disbelief in our own government.
Pray before you make this
decision.
Ralph B. Harrell
NC Resident
336-781-7925
Email : mirador390699@gmail.com
(Mirador is the name of my dog,
and also the name of the estate of Nancy Astor who was the first woman to be in
English Parliament even though her home life was in turmoil, she learned to
overcome and become a leader. In English,
it means looking forward with an
extensive outlook; in Spanish it means from mirar "to look at", and
back to Latin mīrārī "to be surprised, look with wonder at". For
those in need of strength refer to Jeremiah 11:29:
For I know the plans I have for
you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to
give you hope and a future.
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