Thursday, March 12, 2009

A letter from the New Zealand Prime Minister

So, a few months ago I sent a letter to the recently elected New Zealand Prime Minister, John Key. Prime Minister Key, the conservative "National Party" leader, took the reigns of the NZ government--where we experienced over nine years of liberal rule. He's a businessman and ran a great campaign. Well done!

Anyway, during my letter to him, I asked about Harvard and he sent me a handwritten letter back. My mum wanted to see a copy of it, so here you go.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Adam. I L-O-V-E this! You are so great! I am glad that everything your mom wants to see gets put on your blog so I get to see too!

Mike said...

Pretty sweet Adam! Oh, and congrats on the internship. I interned for Senator Hatch a few years ago and loved it out there. I'm sure you will too!

rarolife said...

Thanks Son...Love you and sooo PROUD of you...XXXXXxx

Bob said...

As a political junkie, I am infinitely jealous of both the handwritten letter and the internship. I once got a letter signed by hand from Senator Bennett and I was excited. A hand written letter is gold.

-Bob

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