Dear Fellow Conservative, The values and freedoms that made our country great are under attack.
From
granting the terrorists who attacked our nation the same constitutional
rights you and I enjoy as American citizens to the reckless spending
and debt that is bankrupting our nation to the reordering of one-sixth
of the economy through nationalization of our health care system, the
Obama Democrats are remaking America in their own elitist, liberal
vision.
Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and their
leftist allies believe that turning America into a European social
welfare state is the solution to the trials we face as a nation.
There
is another way to meet the challenges facing our country and it begins
with strong Republican leadership and ideas. But first, we must stop
the Democrats' radical assault on America by defeating them at the
polls in 2010.
Americans like you -- who believe in limited government, fiscal discipline, a strong national defense and individual freedom -- are essential to this effort.
Your commitment is one of the reasons why the Republican Party won
historic victories in the 2009 elections and elected Scott Brown to the
U.S. Senate in the Democrat stronghold of Massachusetts this year.
Now,
by electing Republican majorities to the U.S. House and Senate in 2010,
we can put an end to the Obama Democrats' higher taxes-big spending
ways, halt the expansion of government intrusion into our daily lives,
and protect the cherished freedoms our forefathers fought so hard to
secure.
That is why I am asking you for a favor: Will you make a secure online contribution of $500, $250, $100, $50, $35 or $25 to show your strong commitment to our Party and our principles?
Make
no mistake: Republicans will only be successful on Election Day 2010 if
you show your commitment to our Party's core principles by joining the RNC now.
Your
generous support is crucial to helping the RNC provide the candidate
assistance, campaign programs, registration drives and voter outreach
that are absolutely essential for electing more Republicans to your
State Legislature, to Congress, and to Governor's and Mayor's offices.
I
can tell you from my personal experience, the RNC is a tremendously
valuable resource. When I first ran for Mayor, no one really believed a
Republican could win. It seemed we were hopelessly outnumbered by
Democrats in New York City. But with help from members like you we were
able to win a stunning victory and then re-election four years later.
The RNC will not be able to provide that kind of much-needed assistance to Republican candidates in the upcoming races without your commitment.
There is no time to lose. The fast approaching 2010 mid-term elections could mark a crucial turning point in American history.
Your secure online gift
of $500, $250, $100, $50, $35 or $25 today will help mobilize
Republicans across the nation and ensure the RNC has the resources to
elect Republican majorities to the U.S. Congress -- effectively cutting
Obama's term in half. Thank you in advance for your commitment to our
cause. Sincerely,
 Rudy Giuliani
P.S.: This
is your chance to take a stand for your Party and your principles --
and against the Obama Democrats' assault on our country's most
cherished values and freedoms. Please do me a personal favor by making your most generous financial commitment
of $500, $250, $100, $50, $35 or $25 to join the RNC today. Your gift
will help the RNC provide Republican candidates with the resources they
need to run strong campaigns and win in 2010. Thank you.   Contributions
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