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2006-08-25 04:52:52 · 11 answers · asked by sheryldotrock 1 in Politics & Government Government

11 answers

You address them formally:
Dear Congressman Smith:

you continue to use their highest elected office, so Bill Clinton is addressed President Clinton still

2006-08-25 04:59:56 · answer #1 · answered by SuzieQ 2 · 0 0

Dear Inmate:

2006-08-25 12:04:41 · answer #2 · answered by Cherie 6 · 0 0

American political titles are for life, so I would guess it's 'Dear Representative X'. When you see them in the media it's 'Rep. Dennis Hastert' not 'Congressman Dennis Hastert'.

2006-08-25 12:10:54 · answer #3 · answered by Dunrobin 6 · 0 0

I like sammys response, but you use "Honorable" for some reason. I suppose to hide the fact he's a crook and criminal

2006-08-25 12:12:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Honorable!@

2006-08-25 12:06:12 · answer #5 · answered by nswblue 6 · 0 0

All the above are good answers but he is now a mister or misses.

2006-08-25 12:04:08 · answer #6 · answered by Mark F 4 · 0 0

I would start a letter like this:

"Dear Lying Dumb-Azz,"

2006-08-25 11:56:29 · answer #7 · answered by Lonnie P 7 · 0 1

dear Organized crime boss
dear former organized crime boss

2006-08-25 12:21:48 · answer #8 · answered by jl_jack09 6 · 0 1

Dear Crook or criminal...

2006-08-25 11:55:13 · answer #9 · answered by Sammy 3 · 0 1

Dear Mr.________________

2006-08-25 11:55:22 · answer #10 · answered by Fitforlife 4 · 0 0

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