"Letters to the President" is a song recorded by the Christian pop punk group, Hawk Nelson.
The lyrics mention someone named Tommy who had something good in his life until the school made a budget cutting out the track team and the person ended up doing drugs. Its also about how American society contradicts itself ("Same sex marriage in a state where they don't care, murder is wrong but the jail time's not fair"). The singer, Jason Dunn mentions how if he was brave he'd send a letter to the president, but in Canada there's a price to pay for speaking up.
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Famous quotes containing the words letters and/or president:
“Letters are like wine; if they are sound they ripen with keeping. A man should lay down letters as he does a cellar of wine.”
—Samuel Butler (18351902)
“... a friend told me that she had read of a woman who had knitted a wash rag for President Wilson. She was eighty years old and her friends thought it remarkable that she could knit a wash rag! I thought that if a woman of eighty could knit a wash rage for a Democratic President it behooved one of ninety-six to make something more than a wash rag for a Republican President.”
—Maria D. Brown (18271927)