From Heather D. <[email protected]>
Subject Carol’s Birthday Card
Date February 29, 2020 6:08 PM
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As a Leap Baby, Carol Paul doesn't get to celebrate her actual
birthday every year. But this year she does!
While Dr. Paul and his family are all
celebrating, won't you join us in the celebration by signing a
special card Campaign for Liberty has prepared for her?
We've even provided a spot for you to leave a
personal message for the First Lady of Liberty!
And if possible, please agree to a monthly
commitment of $10 or even $25 to honor the 50-plus years she's
stood by Dr. Paul as he's fought day-in and day-out for liberty.

When Dr. Paul told his wife, Carol, he wanted
to run for Congress, she told him: "You'd better be careful Ron,
you might win."

Fortunately for the cause of liberty, Dr.
Paul was not careful, and even more fortunate, Mrs. Paul's words
proved prophetic.

Dr. Paul won much more than just a seat in
Congress . . .

He won, and continues to win, victories for
the principles of limited government and freedom, inspiring the
liberty movement for future generations.

Please join us today in wishing Carol Paul
Happy Birthday and say "Thank You" to the First Lady of Liberty.

In Liberty,

Heather Danielowski


sign the card ➞

www.chooseliberty.org/wish-carol-paul-a-happy-birthday/?sr=c12724278

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Sec. 501(C)(4) and its state and federal legislative activities,
contributions are not tax deductible as charitable contributions
(IRC &sect; 170) or as business deductions (IRC &sect;
162(e)(1)).

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