The Pamphleteer

During colonial times in America, if you wanted to convince or inform people about some issue that you considered important, you went to the local printer and got some pamphlets printed. You then handed them out, read them to anybody that was interested, nailed them to the town bulletin board, or the nearest tree. The first amendment was specifically written to protect this type of activity and the writers or "pamphleteers".

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Saturday, July 10, 2004
 
LETTER FROM MRS. LAURA BUSH

Dear Patrick,

In a few days, I will join tens of thousands of the President's supporters in a live conference call.

You can join this call by hosting a Party for the President on Thursday, July 15th.

A Party for the President is a simple, free volunteer event that brings together local friends and neighbors who support the President. At these parties we'll provide you with exclusive campaign materials and most importantly, postcards that your party attendees can fill out and mail to undecided voters in your area.

One of the most important things you can do in this campaign is talk to your friends and neighbors about the President's accomplishments and his leadership. Hosting a Party for the President makes neighbor-to-neighbor, person-to-person campaigning easy.

To sign up to host your party or find a party near you, visit

GeorgeWBush.com/Party.

I hope you'll join me in this nationwide event as we spread the President's optimistic message, recruit volunteers, and energize grassroots supporters.

I look forward to speaking with you on July 15th.

Sincerely,

s/ Laura Bush