Posted on 06/28/2008 3:41:49 AM PDT by Man50D
A fundraiser organized to collect sponsorships for care packages for the tens of thousands of U.S. soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan for this 4th of July has generated more than $1 million the final total could even reach $1.2 million, according to organizers.
WND columnist Melanie Morgan and commentator Michelle Malkin of Move America Forward, the nation's largest grassroots pro-troop organization, assembled the sponsorship campaign and aired a "From the Front Lines" Web-a-thon at Ustream.tv this week.
On her website, Morgan confirmed, "the telethon exceeded my wildest expectations. I thought that if we were really lucky, really good, caught some major breaks we might raise $400,000 tops.
"Instead, the final tally on the electronic tote board was $1,055,719," she wrote.
"The response was so overwhelming that our website could not keep up with the orders. When all is said and done, I am guessing that Move America Forward will have collected about $1.2 million. People are still donating because UStream.tv re-broadcast the stream, and radio stations across the country were broadcasting or re-broadcasting in various markets," she said.
"Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham personally donated $15,000 each, and Rush Limbaugh pledged a personal check, Mark Levin donated, Michelle Malkin and Coulter cash flowed into our account. Mark Williams from WROR in Albany, New York flew into California to be our 'relief pitcher' and his wife Holly ran the sound board and produced while we were on-the-air," Morgan wrote.
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The telethon was a fantastic and I am not surprised at all that it had that large an impact. Lots of selfless people packed the chatroom and watched the stream. Congrats to all that took part!
My wife and I both are members and it is truly, truly rewarding.
I gave when they were trying to get voice activated laptops to the folks that need them. Patti and crew do an excellent job!
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