October
20, 2012
The Honorable Barack Obama
President of the United StatesThe White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Dear President Obama:
Although I have been judicially confined
in the prisons of the United States of America for nearly 20 years of my life,
I continue to believe that history will one day affirm your re-election as
President of the United States of America.
It is a well-known historical
fact that as a graduate from Baylor School of Law and a practicing attorney for
many years, I was and continue to be an advocate of human rights. This issue is
one which has been a mainstay of your presidency.
Statistically, it is now a known
political fact that Mexican Americans, Hispanics, Latinos, and Chicanos will be
the ultimate deciding political factor of this presidential election and all
future national and state elections in the United States of America. This
population change has created a new direction for humanity never before seen.
Because of my present
incarceration for nearly 20 years I am ineligible to vote. However, I am advocating
that all Hispanic and Latino national organizations and individuals support you
and vote for your re-election.
I wish you great success and may
God bless you and your loving family.
Very truly yours,
Ramiro R. Muñiz
"As President of our country, I accept that people are
going to call me awful things every day and I will defend their right to do
so." USA Today, 2012.
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