Dear John,

Nineteen professional politicians from both political parties banded together to block H.J.R 11, the term limits for Congress bill in the House Judiciary Committee.

I call them the "Nasty 19" because they care more about their power and perks than they do their own constituents.

Please email the members of the Nasty 19 right away.

Just click here.

You can see the full list of the Nasty 19 on this page.

It includes big names like Republican Darrell Issa and Democrat Eric Swalwell.

Even Harriet Hageman, who managed to defeat career politician Liz Cheney in a primary, voted against term limits.

She says she's for term limits for civil service workers, but that now that she's in Congress, she needs to be able to remain there for decades!

These people are ridiculous.

Please, just click here to quickly and easily email every member of the Nasty 19!

And then, please forward this email around to everyone you know who supports term limits.

These nineteen cronies have done more to promote our issue as poster children for term limits than almost anyone.

They've shown the country that our strategy to bypass Congress and convince the states to call the Term Limits Convention is the right one.

They've shown the American people that they care more about their big salaries, lavish benefits, fancy offices, and their "fact-finding" vacations all over the world than they do ordinary Americans.

Seventeen House members stood up for term limits.  We actually almost won.

But the Nasty 19 were able to block term limits.

Simply click here to send emails to every member of the Nasty 19.  It will take just one minute of your time.

They need to hear from ordinary people like you.

Please send your emails and then ask everyone you know to do the same.

Philip Blumel
President
U.S. Term Limits

U.S. Term Limits
1250 Connecticut Avenue NW Suite 700  | Washington, District of Columbia 20036
(202) 261-3532 | [email protected]

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