It always looks a lot better if you read your letter first,
correct the mistakes then send it. Perhaps you could get a
colleague or associate to check it for you...

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...His  decision, which limits to better Internet...
<<<
What?

>>>
...ie Telstra and  Slingshot.  Whilst  they 
would  disagree  I believe they are speaking with informed
knowledge...
<<<
So Telstra and Slingshot believe they don't speak with
informed knowledge?

>>>
...I  include  an  earlier  excerpt from Mr Swain reply to
me...
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"Mr Swain's" for god's sake!

Let's hope you haven't sent it yet.


----- Original Message Follows -----
> Hi all. I was wondering if any of you had anything to add
> to the below. If so, please email it to me directly.
> Also, if any of you feel strongly enough, would you like
> to email the government department on the same matter, or
> write a letter like myself??
> 
> 
> Mylett:
> To: The Prime Minister, Helen Clarke.
> Info: Rt Hon Winston Peters
>         Rt Hon 
> Rt Hon Paul Swain
> 
> Dear Ms Clarke,
> It  is with great disgust that I type this letter, written
> concerning the recent Telecommunications   fiasco   (19th 
> May)  whereby  Paul  Swain  did  not  allow copper-wire
> sharing which is without doubt, not in New Zealanders best
> interest. His  decision, which limits to better Internet
> services is secondary to what the majority  of  NZ 
> telephone  users  want. Several colleagues and associates,
> are unanimous  in  disagreeing  with  it.  Other
> interested parties may contact your office as well.
> 
> Major  industry players have stated this decision is a
> backward step. ie Telstra and  Slingshot.  Whilst  they 
> would  disagree  I believe they are speaking with informed
> knowledge.
> 
> I  include  an  earlier  excerpt from Mr Swain reply to me
> concerning increasing speed  of  Heavy  Transport on our
> roads. His comments regarding majority wishes are 
> ill-founded  and incorrect there as well. It is clear to
> all that either Mr Swain  is out of touch with reality, or
> has vested interests, or financial gains to be made out of
> both of those scenarios.
> 
> I  respectfully request that your office carry out an
> investigation forthwith on the reliability and integrity
> of Mr Swain, to ensure that he is carrying out his duties 
> without any corrupt practices, and correct the uneven
> Telecommunications playing field.
> Yours sincerely,
> 
> 
> 
> Alistair Grant George
> 
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