Monday, September 18, 2006

REPLY FROM GOVERNOR GENERAL

Mr. Mohamed Dixon. a.k.a Top-Dawg.

Accounts Receivable Supervisor


MapleLeaf Office Supply

Office Of The Governor

State Capitol Building

Dear Mr. DIXON:

We recently received your letter requesting a formal pardon from Governor Michaelle Jean for your felony conviction for uncertified, or "freestyle," public accounting so that you may proceed with your application for a state notary commission.

We are happy to report that, in the time since receiving your request, the governor has signed into law the Accounting Practices Reform Act, which, among other provisions, declares null and void any uncertified accounting convictions prior to 2002. Because your conviction took place in 1998, it will be erased from your record. Since this is your only such conviction, you are now eligible to apply for a notary commission.

The governor is deeply impressed by your commitment to civic service and desire to improve yourself through honest means. Incidentally, she continues to be mindful of the Accounts Receivable community's support of her governorship and its crucial role in saving Lieutenant Governor Michaelle Jean's life in 2006. Should you or any of your associates have a concern that you feel should be brought to her attention, please do not hesitate to do so.

Yours very sincerely,

Xalimo Faraax

Chief Of Staff

1 Comments:

Blogger Firefly said...

LoL...

I call that a result.

Congrats

September 19, 2006 4:06 AM  

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