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Dear Erick,

Nowhere else is the philosophy of liberty and the discussion of America's future more alive than on the Internet.

Because we believe social networks are a great way to gently introduce friends and family to the message of liberty, C4L is very active on the most popular of these networks to bring these essential ideas to an audience that may not otherwise be familiar with us.

We're excited to report that our Facebook page now has over 140,000 followers, and over 34,000 people have joined us on Twitter!

Those two accounts are regularly updated with links to commentary and news stories featured on CampaignForLiberty.org, and they give our members a terrific way to interact with one another.

Social media also allows us to deliver critical action alerts and breaking news on C4L to our members right away.

If you’re not already following us on Facebook, click on the image below to visit our page today and “like” us.
 

Those already following us on Facebook can still help us by clicking on the button next to “Liked” under our cover photo, where you’ll see an option to share C4L on your own page and invite your friends to join us!

Our movement is growing stronger every day as we take the fight to those who seek greater government control over our lives.

So please help us spread our message even further on Facebook and Twitter!

Let's make it so that no matter where people go on the Internet, they see Campaign for Liberty strongly represented!

In Liberty,

John Tate
President

P.S. Online activism is just one of the many ways we are working to advance liberty.  If you can at this time, please chip in just $10 or $20 to help C4L expand all of our efforts online and elsewhere to promote and defend freedom.






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