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Mark Mix mark.mix@righttoworkcommittee.org via bluehornet.com
2:57 PM (4 hours ago)
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Dear Jack,
Campaign season is heating up!
I'm sure you don't need me to tell you how important next fall's elections are.
The union bosses are gearing up for their biggest political spending spree ever to re-elect Barack Obama and install a pro-forced unionism majority in the U.S. House.
And the National Right to Work Committee PAC is already furiously scrutinizing and evaluating the candidates.
Unfortunately, PAC's are limited in who they can contact.
You see, when the time comes, I'd like to be able to tell you which candidates the National Right to Work Committee PAC supports -- and opposes.
But the bureaucrats at the Federal Election Commission (FEC) and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) won't let me unless you act to become a "legal member of the Organization's restricted class."
I know that sounds complicated -- the feds designed it that way -- but let me tell you how you can do it in just a few minutes.
You see, the feds have enacted a maze of burdensome rules designed to make it harder for concerned citizens like you and me to make a difference in election season.
Unlike the unions, we don't have the power to compel anyone to support us. We wouldn't even want that power if the government tried to hand it to us.
That's why I'm counting on you today.
Just click here to chip in with a contribution of $5 or more and become a "legal member."
It may be sound crazy, but you must contribute $5 (or more, of course) or the bureaucrats refuse to let me count you as a member -- no matter what you or I say.
So a membership contribution -- of $5 or more -- is what it takes.
You know just as well as I do that Big Labor is already scheming to unleash its massive political warchest in 2012.
As if there was any doubt, you saw in battles across the country this year how far the union bosses are willing to go to protect their ill-gotten power.
In Wisconsin, teacher union militants held "sick-outs" that shut down schools for days.
Indiana union bosses demanded their puppet legislators flee the state to kill the Right to Work bill.
And in Washington State, Longshoremen union extremists tried to recall the local sheriff for daring to investigate the violent attack by hundreds of union thugs at the Port of Longview in September.
You can only imagine how far they'll go to re-elect Barack Obama, whose administration has repeatedly done Big Labor's bidding.
That's why it's vital we use every tool at our disposal to get the word out about pro-Right to Work candidates.
So please, click here to chip in with a contribution of $5 or more and become a "legal member."
If you do, the National Right to Work Committee PAC can contact you and expressly advocate for the defeat of pro-forced unionism politicians and for the election of candidates who are committed to worker freedom.
You see, we need to stay focused on both the short term and the long term.
While Big Labor might not have the votes right now in Congress to ram through the Card Check Forced Unionism Bill or other dangerous legislation, the union bosses are salivating over the possibility to elect more pro-forced unionism politicians in 2012.
We cannot underestimate the union bosses, and we can never assume as some do that victory for our side is assured.
And we must be prepared to hold members of both parties accountable for kowtowing to Big Labor.
I'd like to be able to tell you which candidates the National Right to Work Committee PAC supports, but I can only do so if the FEC and IRS consider you a "legal member."
Fortunately, there's an easy way to do just that. It only takes a few minutes.
Please click here to chip in with a contribution of $5 or more and become a "legal member."
Thank you for help, and I look forward to being able to contact you directly about which candidates to support.
Sincerely,
Mark Mix
P.S. The feds at the FEC and IRS won't let me tell you which candidates the National Right to Work Committee PAC endorses -- unless you become a "legal member of the Organization's restricted class," which requires a membership contribution of $5 (or more).
The good news is, all you have to do is click here to chip in with a contribution of $5 or more and become a "legal member."
Then, when the time comes, I can directly advocate for pro-Right to Work candidates and against their pro-forced unionism opponents.
The National Right to Work Committee is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, single-purpose citizens' organization dedicated to combating compulsory unionism through an aggressive program designed to mobilize public opposition to compulsory unionism and, at the same time, enlist public support for Right to Work legislation. The Committee's mailing address is 8001 Braddock Road, Springfield, Virginia 22160. The Committee can be contacted toll-free at 1-800-325-7892. Its web address is http://nrtwc.org/
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