Contacting The White House
It is important to remind President Bush of his obligation to help U.S. citizens wrongfully incarcerated abroad. There are a number of ways to contact him. Sending an actual letter is more persuasive than calling or sending e-mail.
Sample letter
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Mail it!
Send your letter to:
President George W. Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington DC 20500
Fax
You may fax your letter to the White House at (202) 456-2461.
Telephone
The White House "hot line" number is (202) 456-1111. Ask for a "hot line" operator and urge the President to use his power to bring Lori home.
President Bush can be e-mailed at president@whitehouse.gov.
World-Wide Web
The White House web site provides another means of submitting feedback.
Fax via e-mail
Send your e-mail to:
remote-printer.President_George_W_Bush/White_House@12024562461.iddd.tpc.int
and it will come through on the White House fax machine. (Note, this free service doesn't always work.)
