Posted on 11/11/2003 7:28:27 AM PST by PhiKapMom
November 10, 2003
Dear xxxxxx,
The election year begins today.
Next November our fellow Americans will go to the polls to elect the President of the United States and to chart the course of our nation.
Voting is every American's responsibility, perhaps the most serious and important duty we have as citizens.
Yet for people like us, xxxxxx, working to elect our nation's leaders is not something that happens once every four or even every two years. You and I take this responsibility seriously every day.
And like President Bush, we know that our vigilance is the price we pay to ensure our liberty and freedoms.
That's why I am writing you today -- one year from the election. First, I want to thank you again for all you have done for President Bush, our Party and our nation over the years.
But second, I am writing to ask you personally to support the President's reelection
http://www.GeorgeWBush.com/ReelectOurPresident/
I ask you to please send your 2004 One Year Out contribution of $204, $104, or even $54 to join the Bush-Cheney '04 team today.
In less than two months the Democrats will go to the polls in New Hampshire and Iowa to pick their nominee for President. We need the help of every Bush supporter to help Bush-Cheney '04 finish laying the groundwork for our campaign programs in the next twenty days.
Thanks to key Bush-Cheney '04 supporters, the President and our Bush-Cheney '04 team have begun to build a network of grassroots leaders in every state, have drawn up a county-by-county election plan, and have made great strides targeting 3 million new Bush voters.
We could not have done any of this without the faithful, consistent support from thousands of members of the Bush-Cheney '04 team. In fact you can use our secure online donation system to make a small recurring monthly contribution of $104, $74, or even $54 until Election Day. Please sign up today.
http://www.GeorgeWBush.com/ReelectOurPresident/
But let us make no mistake ... this battle will be hard fought. And there is little doubt that it will be close. The outcome could hinge on as few as 10,000 total votes in key states across the country.
The Democrats and their liberal special interest allies have been using fiery rhetoric that sharply illustrates what is at stake in this election.
Not a single day has passed that the Democratic presidential candidates, the Democratic Party and their liberal allies haven't called into question the President's character, his veracity, even the President's leadership on the War on Terrorism.
Yet, our President has remained focused on the people's business, winning the War on Terrorism, cutting taxes, working to create jobs and a strong economic recovery, reforming public education, and improving Medicare.
Our choices are clear. xxxxxx, if you believe President Bush is the right man for the challenges that America faces today, please join the Bush-Cheney team with your contribution of $204, $104, or $54 today. Your support is needed to ensure we have the means to share the President's message with the American people and correct the Democrats' mischaracterization of the Bush-Cheney record.
http://www.GeorgeWBush.com/ReelectOurPresident/
Our nation needs George W. Bush as President for four more years. And the President and I need the commitment you have shown in the past to win the contest of this coming year.
Sincerely,
/s/ Richard B. Cheney
P.S. The election year is upon us. xxxxx, twelve months from today, our fellow Americans will go to the polls. The outcome of this election depends on the work that key grassroots supporters like you are doing now. So please join the Bush-Cheney '04 team with your contribution today. Thank you.
http://www.GeorgeWBush.com/ReelectOurPresident/
Wow, FR is very shaky today and tonight. Somehow this picture was omitted from my reply above.
Howard Dean: Metrosexual
Listen http://www.onpointradio.org/shows/2002/07/20020703_a_main.asp
Howard Dean says he's running for President, and on paper he's quite a candidate.
He's the longest-serving Democratic governor. He signed the first law in the country to allow gay unions. And, he's got the endorsement of America's favorite president-that-isn't: Martin Sheen.
In real life, most Americans would pass Howard Dean on the street without a second glance. Can a candidate with just about zero national name-recognition actually make a viable run for the nation's highest office? Tonight, Howard Dean, the invisible candidate.
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