Alan Horne wrote: >'I think Dave Les second letter is also compelling ... how 'bout we send >those letters to Haveman again, only via the New York Times or some other, >... Lansing papers, ya know, together with the signatures of everybody on >the FML, or hell, concerned ferret owners everywhere? > >Also, Bob mentions a fellow named Johnson and another person named >Strobinski. I'm sorry to be so easily confused, but could somebody please >make it plain which way it is - Mary Grace Strobierski or Mary Grace >Strobinski - and who her boss is - James K Haveman or David R Johnson? Thanks so much for your support. I think having the letters go through the "Times" is an excellent idea. Does anyone have a contact? IN TODAY'S DETROIT FREE PRESS (page 6b - State Dateline): "Lansing Bill Would Help Save Ferrets [Moderator's note: summarized above. BIG] I would suggest writing to thank the Free Press for covering the story as well as writing to thank Chris Dingell. James K. Haveman is the APPOINTED Director of the Michigan Department of Community Health. He is the person to contact. David Hall is a doctor on the people side of rabies in the MDCH who wrote to me in response to a letter that I sent Haveman over a year ago. His letter was a study in rhetoric, old (ferrets) wive's tales, half truths, total lies, etc - a waste of time to read ( I posted it last year in the FML). Haveman runs the department (I am still awaiting a recent response from him) he can act on Stobierski. If he doesn't, then I will go to Gov. Engler seeking a responsible director for the MDCH! The point for me posting my letters is to provide a basis for anyone who is willing to write. I asked that you employ your own style. I am not asking for, or looking for a critique. I have been dealing with Stobierski (correct spelling - Strobierski or Strobinski are the same person - just spelled wrong) and Haveman (and Hall) for over a year. Based upon MY circumstances and the associated correspondence, I feel that my responses ARE appropriate. I am not asking anyone to endorse my style. I only submit my arguements in the hope that you will reformat them to whatever you feel comfortable. PLEASE WRITE!!! I would much rather see 25,000 "wrongly" written letters than 3 perfect ones. [Posted in FML issue 1985]