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Saturday, December 8, 2012

VIDEO: Answering a few questions

Campaign for Liberty

Dear Erick,

As you may have heard, Michigan has become the latest battleground in the continuing fight to free workers from being forced to pay union bosses to get or keep a job.

Michigan C4L is actively supporting passing Right to Work in Michigan.

Over the years, our staff has received some questions from C4L members concerning Right to Work and our support for it.

After all, thanks to the federal government, the union bosses have millions of dollars to promote their distorted version of the facts, so there's a critical need to clear the air.

In 2011, while battles were raging in Indiana and Wisconsin, I sat down with Mark Mix, President of the National Right to Work Committee, to get answers to many of the most common questions we receive from our members on this issue.

You can watch this interview by clicking on the image below.

C4L interviews RTW President Mark Mix

When you're finished watching it, I hope you'll pass it on to help fight back against the union bosses' attempts to keep workers under their control.

In Liberty,

John Tate
President

P.S. In 2011, I sat down with Mark Mix, President of the National Right to Work Committee, to get answers to many of the most common questions we receive from C4L members concerning Right to Work.

You can watch this interview by clicking on the image above.

After you've watched it, I'll hope you pass it on to help clear the air on this topic, and I also hope you'll chip in $10 or $20 to help Campaign for Liberty continue to get the truth out on this and other critical issues.



Because of Campaign For Liberty's tax-exempt status under IRC Sec. 501(C)(4) and its state and federal legislative activities, contributions are not tax deductible as charitable contributions (IRC § 170) or as business deductions (IRC § 162(e)(1)).

www.CampaignForLiberty.org


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