Wednesday, October 4, 2017

TEXAS GOVERNOR GREGORY W. ABBOTT, AN ATTORNEY, ON OCTOBER 3, 2017, PROMISES TO INFORM SINGLE ADULT WHITE LIFELONG-NON-CHRISTIAN AND IMPLICITLY-DEISTIC AND NON-ATHEISTIC, PERMANENTLY-DRINKING-ALCOHOL-FREE AND ANTI-ILLICIT-DRUGS-MINDED, ANTI-MARIJUANA-MINDED, LIFELONG-TOBACCO-FREE, FACIALLY-CLEANSHAVEN AND ANTI-FACIAL-HAIR-MINDED, LIFELONG-TATTOO-LESS AND ANTI-TATTOOS-MINDED, PERMANENTLY JEWELRY-LESS, RECENTLY-CERTIFIED-HIV-NEGATIVE AND CLEAN-TALKING (NO PROFANITY IN EVERYDAY SPEECH WITH OTHERS), MALE CONSTITUENT JOHN KEVIN McMILLAN OF AUSTIN WHETHER GOV. ABBOTT AGREES WITH RECENT ADVICE FROM A PRIVATE ATTORNEY IN AUSTIN THAT Mr. McMILLAN SHOULD MOVE AWAY FROM TEXAS TO ANOTHER U.S. STATE


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On Monday, October 2, 2017 10:49 PM, John McMillan wrote:

To: Texas Governor and highly-esteemed current State Bar of Texas member Gregory W. Abbott, with your State Bar of Texas current member identification card number of 00794500.

October 2, 2017

Dear Governor and Highly-Esteemed State Bar of Texas member attorney Gregory Abbott at the Governor's Mansion in downtown Austin, Texas,

In 2015, I was advised on the telephone by a very fine and courageous State Bar of Texas member attorney, David Walters of the Austin area, to myself move away from Texas to another U.S. state, Mr. David Walters politely advised me from his law office in downtown Austin.

"This is personal advice from me (Mr. David Walters), NOT legal advice from me" (approximate quote), Mr. David Walters emphasized in that legal-consultation phone call I had made to his law firm in downtown Austin from my apartment unit in northwest Austin.

I had met David Walters and his also-first-rate associate, attorney Brian Walters, in person during an in-person legal consultation I had with those two very fine litigation-minded attorneys inside their private law office in Austin in November 2010. 


That meeting for which their law firm was paid in full for their legal consultation services, took place shortly after private attorney Brian Walters of their Walters and Dunn law firm in Austin volunteered to me on the telephone on November 8, 2010, that "(alleged) violations of your own privacy rights in Austin are definitely CRIMINAL activities by others that victimize yourself (John Kevin McMillan)." (approximate quote)

Governor Abbott, I am writing you today to respectfully ask you, in your capacity as both a very influential Governor of Texas and a highly-rated attorney, whether you concur with Mr. David Walters' legal advice to me in 2015 that I myself should move to another U.S. state?

If so, which U.S. state do you recommend that I move to, in your opinion?

Thank you in advance, Governor Abbott, for your very helpful reply note to me about this very important issue for myself as a dependably civil and law-abiding and vigilant and honest, gainfully employed, single-by-choice, long-time-celibate-by-choice, permanently teetotaling and anti-marijuana-minded, lifelong-tobacco-free, facially-cleanshaven (no beard, no mustache, etc.), lifelong-tattoo-less, permanently jewelry-less, dependably-clean-talking and non-profane in my everyday conversations with others, religiously-independent and lawfully non-Christian, adult Anglo gentleman of English, Scottish, and German ancestry.

Sincerely and Best Wishes,

John Kevin McMillan.
My most recent home address in northwest Austin:
Village Oaks Apartments, 10926 Jollyville Road, Building 16, Apartment 1609, Austin, Texas, 78759.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
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