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Why does the media not cover the news in a fair way?

Often you see many issues that are not accu­rate­ly cov­ered by the news.

received in an email today, do you see how lib­er­als are alleged­ly cor­rupt…


Dear Patri­ot,
Please find a spe­cial mes­sage from our paid spon­sor, the Nation­al Right to Work Com­mit­tee.

Spon­sor­ships like this help us pre­serve lib­er­ty and free­dom in the Unit­ed States of Amer­i­ca.

We appre­ci­ate your sup­port.
Thank you,
TheTeaParty.net

Will you sign the peti­tion?

Dear Con­cerned Amer­i­can,

They snick­ered when I said I came to the U.S. Sen­ate to change Con­gress.

But their laugh­ter stopped when I spon­sored the Nation­al Right to Work Act to free U.S. work­ers from forced union­iza­tion and break Big Labor’s mul­ti-bil­lion dol­lar polit­i­cal machine for­ev­er.

Pres­i­dent Barack Oba­ma and Big Labor allies in the Sen­ate are now fever­ish­ly schem­ing to bury the Nation­al Right to Work Act with­out a vote.

So I have a ques­tion for you.

Will you be the sledge­ham­mer?

Your sig­na­ture on the peti­tion to your Con­gress­man and Sen­a­tors is what is need­ed to bust through the oppo­si­tion and force a vote on the Nation­al Right to Work Act.

This is an oppor­tu­ni­ty you and I can­not afford to miss.

As you know, the right to decide freely whether or not to join a union was tak­en away from Amer­i­can work­ers by Con­gress almost 75 years ago.

A result of back-room deals between union boss­es and their tax-and-spend Con­gres­sion­al pup­pets, com­pul­so­ry union­ism pro­vi­sions in fed­er­al law cur­rent­ly empow­er union offi­cials to:
»>Force near­ly 11 mil­lion Amer­i­cans to pay trib­ute to a union boss to get or keep a job …

»>Brazen­ly loot union trea­suries to fund the elec­tion of their hand-picked polit­i­cal pup­pet can­di­dates like Barack Oba­ma, Nan­cy Pelosi and Har­ry Reid …

»>Ter­ror­ize work­ers and com­mu­ni­ties with vio­lent strikes — where they get away with beat­ings, arson — even mur­der.

The Nation­al Right to Work Act strikes at the foun­da­tions of the union boss­es’ pow­er.

And here’s the thing — the Nation­al Right to Work Act is wild­ly pop­u­lar with Amer­i­can vot­ers.

In fact, for years polls have shown near­ly 80% of Amer­i­cans think it should be against the law to force work­ers to pay mon­ey to union boss­es just to get or keep a job.

All you and I have to do is force an up-or-down roll call vote on the Nation­al Right to Work Act … And the Amer­i­can peo­ple will do the rest.

Many Democ­rats and more than a few Repub­li­cans elect­ed with Big Labor’s over $1 bil­lion in forced-dues polit­i­cal cash cow­er in fear of cast­ing a vote against the Nation­al Right to Work Act.

What will they do when forced to vote?

It’s a win-win sit­u­a­tion — either they pass the Nation­al Right to Work Act and free Amer­i­can work­ers or they pay in 2012.

It will be a marathon bat­tle.

But I will not flinch in the face of oppo­si­tion and insid­er attacks.

I believe, with your help, this is a fight we will win.

And I know it’s a fight worth fight­ing.

Will you sign the peti­tion?

You see, the union boss­es fear a vote on the Nation­al Right to Work Act more than just about any­thing else.

They know it’s a los­ing propo­si­tion for them whether the bill pass­es or not.

The fact is for decades union offi­cials have schemed to seize bil­lions of dol­lars from their “mem­bers” and then used it to elect their can­di­dates to pro­tect these priv­i­leges.

This is how Wash­ing­ton — from Jim­my Carter to Ted Kennedy to Bill Clin­ton to Nan­cy Pelosi to Barack Oba­ma — got to be what it is today.

The Nation­al Right to Work Act will turn this entrenched, cor­rupt Wash­ing­ton order on its head.

Every year Big Labor siphons over $8 BILLION from work­ers’ pay­checks; most­ly from work­ers who, if they refused to pay, would be fired from their jobs.

Union boss­es take this eye-pop­ping heap of dough to feed a lifestyle of lim­ou­sines, pent­hous­es and raw polit­i­cal pow­er.

And, my friend, Big Labor’s polit­i­cal cor­rup­tion costs all of us:
*Hun­dreds of bil­lions of dol­lars in bailouts and bloat­ed gov­ern­ment spend­ing suck the life out of our econ­o­my, reward­ing failed busi­ness­es like GM and let­ting union-boss feath­erbed­ding and rigged con­tracts rock­et the cost of schools, hos­pi­tals and roads through the roof.

*Mil­lions more good-pay­ing jobs destroyed or dri­ven over­seas as union czars crip­ple Amer­i­ca’s bedrock indus­tries with waste­ful work rules, hate-the-boss pro­pa­gan­da and vio­lent strikes.

*You and all Amer­i­cans robbed of your wealth as the econ­o­my stays in reces­sion and the price of cars, gaso­line and gro­ceries climbs upwards.

*Small busi­ness­es stran­gled with red tape and bureau­cra­cy designed by greedy union flunkies to kill com­pa­nies too small for so-called union “organizing.”

That’s why it’s cru­cial you sign the peti­tions today and, if pos­si­ble, make a gen­er­ous con­tri­bu­tion to the Nation­al Right to Work Com­mit­tee.

Will you sign the peti­tion?

It’s clear that if the Com­mit­tee is to ral­ly the 80% of Amer­i­cans who sup­port this bill they will need your finan­cial sup­port.

The Nation­al Right to Work Com­mit­tee isn’t some John­ny-come-late­ly orga­ni­za­tion. They’ve been on the front lines oppos­ing Big Labor for over fifty years.

The Nation­al Right to Work Com­mit­tee is spear­head­ing the effort to ral­ly the Amer­i­can peo­ple, just as I am lead­ing the fight here in the Sen­ate.

With­out your sup­port for the Nation­al Right to Work Com­mit­tee, they have lit­tle chance against Big Labor’s mon­ey and pow­er in Con­gress.

That’s why I ask you to sub­mit your signed peti­tion, along with the most gen­er­ous con­tri­bu­tion you can afford to the Nation­al Right to Work Com­mit­tee.

Will you sign the peti­tion?

In order to pass the Nation­al Right to Work Act, the Nation­al Right to Work Com­mit­tee has drawn up an aggres­sive plan of action:
***Mobi­lize up to 14 mil­lion Amer­i­cans to stand up for free­dom by sign­ing peti­tions like the one I link to in this email. Only when politi­cians feel the heat of the peo­ple, will they see the light of truth. That’s what I meant when I asked you to be my sledge­ham­mer.

***Place full-page news­pa­per ads and launch intense inter­net cam­paigns coast to coast, remind­ing the Amer­i­can peo­ple what Big Labor’s pow­er costs all of us in out-of-con­trol gov­ern­ment spend­ing, sky-high tax­es, a seem­ing­ly end­less reces­sion, lost jobs and ris­ing prices.

***Inform favor­able colum­nists, talk show hosts and edi­to­r­i­al writ­ers nation­wide to help mobi­lize pub­lic opin­ion.

***Run TV and radio ads tar­get­ing, if fund­ing per­mits, waver­ing Con­gress­men and Sen­a­tors in the days lead­ing up to key com­mit­tee and floor votes.

With­out your finan­cial sup­port, this pro­gram will not be pos­si­ble.

And with­out this pro­gram Big Labor will stop the Nation­al Right to Work Act in Con­gress.

It’s that sim­ple.

Every dol­lar the Nation­al Right to Work Com­mit­tee receives comes from Amer­i­cans like you — work­ing folks, shop­keep­ers, busi­ness own­ers, retirees, farm­ers, engi­neers, deliv­ery dri­vers, home­mak­ers, grand­moth­ers and grand­fa­thers. Not one pen­ny of their fund­ing comes from gov­ern­ment.

Some friends have already giv­en as much as $1000 or $500 to help this cam­paign get going. A spe­cial few have giv­en even more.

Many oth­ers have sac­ri­fi­cial­ly giv­en $100, $50 or even just $25 — what­ev­er they could afford.

I do not know what you can afford to give today, but this is too impor­tant not to ask … and I hope too impor­tant for you not to con­tribute.

Will you sign the peti­tion?

After you sign your peti­tion, will you please chip in with a gen­er­ous con­tri­bu­tion of $25, $50, $100 or even $500 or more to the Nation­al Right to Work Com­mit­tee?

I know the Com­mit­tee can nev­er hope to match Big Labor dol­lar-for-dol­lar. But they don’t need to.

The Amer­i­can peo­ple over­whelm­ing­ly stand with you and me.

But the Nation­al Right to Work Com­mit­tee must have the finances to reach out to the peo­ple and mobi­lize them in sup­port of the Nation­al Right to Work Act. That’s what it will take to beat Big Labor.

Your con­tri­bu­tion of $50, $100 or $500 (or at least $25 or $35) along with your signed peti­tion are key to this cam­paign.

Will you sign the peti­tion?

Please do not delay sign­ing the peti­tion or think some­one else will car­ry the load. I count on your sup­port.

Sin­cere­ly,

Rand Paul, M.D.
U.S. Sen­a­tor

P.S. Tea Par­ty revolts and the elec­tion of real out­siders ready to shake up Con­gress means you and I have an his­toric oppor­tu­ni­ty to break the cycle of tax-and-spend, polit­i­cal cor­rup­tion and out of con­trol bud­gets caused by Big Labor’s com­pul­so­ry union pow­er.

But you must strike now to make Con­gress­men and Sen­a­tors choose between stand­ing with the 80% of Amer­i­cans who oppose forced union­ism and Big Labor’s mul­ti-bil­lion dol­lar polit­i­cal machine.

It will be an epic, his­toric bat­tle and your sup­port is crit­i­cal.

Please sign the peti­tion to your Con­gress­man and Sen­a­tors and make your most gen­er­ous con­tri­bu­tion of $500 or $100 — or at least $50 or $25 — what­ev­er you can afford today.

Will you sign the peti­tion?