Dear President Obama,
I just wanted to write and congratulate you on becoming president of the United States. I know it’s not always an easy road for people like us. We spend our whole lives being marginalized. Told we’re doing it backwards. We’re doing it wrong. We should be doing it like “them”.
You’re not the first. There were a handful of other presidents that preceded you. But I don’t think America was ready to accept our unique difference then. Perhaps now, in this new era of hope and change, people will finally hear our voice, and see what we have to contribute to this great land. We are, after all, the only people in our right minds.
That’s why I was so excited January 20th when I saw you pick up that pen and sign your first official presidential documents with your left hand. Oh, to have an advocate in the white house!
I certainly hope that you will add left-handed reform to your agenda. May I be so bold to suggest a few policy changes for you to consider?
- No left-handed child left behind – All lefties will be taught to write by another lefty. They will not be forced to learn to use their right hand. Nor will they be made to twist and contort their left hand so that it appears they are writing upside down.
- Equality in spiral bound notebooks – All paper companies shall be required to either bind their spiral notebooks at the top, or produce notebooks with the binding on the left as well as notebooks with the binding on the right.
- The fair seating act- Schools, colleges and universities must provide table-like desks rather than those right-handed desks attached to chairs.
- Funding for left-handed retraining to cope with all the changes- I spent so many years forced to use right-hand scissors with my left hand, when I finally acquired a pair of left-handed scissors, I couldn’t use them.
Oh, there is so much more than this Mr. President. Everything from musical instruments, to sports to automobiles are backwards for lefties like us. Some things we can change. Some we will simply have to continue to learn to adapt to.
But let us proudly raise our ink and pencil smeared left hands in unity even as we reach out our other hands to our fellow righties. For only together can we accomplish this noble task set before us.
On The Same Side,
Colleen
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Twitter: dschink
January 28, 2009
Oh Colleen, THANKS for the laugh this morning! I paused the TV excitedly, too, when I saw him sign the proclamation and said to my husband, “DID YOU SEE THAT?!” Husband looked at me strangely (he is usually the uber observant one) until I screeched, “HE’S A LEFTY!”
A toast to those of us in our right minds! Everyone may be born right-handed, but only the greatest among us overcome it!
Twitter: acupofjoy
January 30, 2009
This was so good, I tweeted it! And, I tweeted President Obama, too!
http://twitter.com/BarackObama
Let me know if you hear back from him!