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Friday, March 22, 2013

One More Time

Campaign for Liberty

Dear Erick,

At any time, the Senate could finally vote on the amendment to the Senate budget resolution supporting the National Internet Tax Mandate.
 
Make no mistake, your pressure this week has the establishment scrambling to maintain its coalition.
 
But now, I need you to contact your senators one more time to urge them to oppose the National Internet Tax Mandate.
 
You see, the next few hours are absolutely critical.
 
I can tell you from years in grassroots activism that the final hours before a vote are when the high-priced D.C. lobbyists go all out to pressure wavering lawmakers to vote with the statists and the special interests.
 
These lobbyists are counting on us to let our guard down as we reach the finish line.
 
That’s why it is so important you call your senators today and forward this e-mail to your friends asking them to do the same.
 
Already, the action of C4L members this week has been nothing short of incredible.
 
Thanks to your support, C4L has faxed over 100,000 petitions to Senate offices on the National Internet Tax issue.
 
So let’s finish this fight with our strongest push yet.
 
Please contact your senators right away.

In Liberty,

John Tate
President

P.S.  At any time, the Senate could finally vote on the amendment to the Senate budget resolution supporting the National Internet Tax Mandate.  While Campaign for Liberty members have been putting the heat on their senators all week, the next few hours are the most critical.
 
So please contact your senators one more time and also forward this message to your friends asking them to do the same.
 
And if you’re able, please chip in just $10 or $15 to help Campaign for Liberty recruit more Americans to defeat the statists’ agenda.






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