[Peace-discuss] Fwd: Bush: "Leave No Millionaire Behind" SEND FAX~a5372u9568t0~

Jay Mittenthal mitten at life.uiuc.edu
Wed Jan 29 11:27:05 CST 2003


>Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 21:41:49 -0800 (PST)
>From: TrueMajority <alerts at truemajority.org>
>To: mitten at life.uiuc.edu
>Subject: Bush: "Leave No Millionaire Behind" SEND FAX~a5372u9568t0~
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>Bush Finds Money to Give Every Kid Health Insurance and Head Start,
>Then Gives It To The Rich. Tell Congress to Say No.
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>(If you are already a member of TrueMajority, you can send free faxes to 
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>In his State of The Union Message President Bush made a passionate case 
>for making stock dividends tax-free. Most of us who own stocks already 
>have them in tax-free retirement accounts, so this benefit only really 
>benefits the super-rich - to the tune of $27,000 a year for the average 
>millionaire. Meanwhile The Children's Defense Fund calculated that just 
>the money going to this millionaire tax cut could provide health insurance 
>for every American kid who doesn't have it and Head Start for every 
>eligible kid who needs it. And unlike Bush's "millionaires need more 
>caviar" plan, this would actually create jobs right in the communities 
>getting hit the hardest AND prepare our youngest to be successful.
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>Tell your Senators and Representative that they should worry more about 
>the well-being of America's kids and economy than its millionaires. Click 
>Reply and we'll send a fax to your Representative now asking them to 
>oppose the tax cut on dividends and use the money for Head Start and 
>health care. If you want to customize the fax or if a friend forwarded 
>this email to you, just click this link to send your free fax:
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>And please forward this email to anyone else you know who isn't a millionaire.
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>Sincerely,
>Ben
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>Here is the letter we'll add you name to and fax to your Senators and 
>Representative:
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>Dear Senator/Representative:
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>I am a constituent of yours who is worried more about the well-being of 
>America's kids and economy than its millionaires. That is why I am writing 
>to ask you reject President Bush's plan to eliminate the tax on stock 
>dividends and to instead use that money to make sure that every kid in 
>America has health care and those who need it get a spot in the Head Start 
>program. Forgoing the proposed tax cut would free up the money to pay for 
>these needed programs.
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>Investing in kids instead of millionaires is not only the moral thing to 
>do; it would help our economy far more as well. In the short term it would 
>create thousands of jobs in Head Start centers and health care clinics in 
>our hardest hit communities. In the long term, investing in the education 
>and well-being of our children pays handsomely. Handing the average 
>millionaire a tax cut of $27,000/year would do none of those things.
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>Thank you for your attention.
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>Sincerely,
>(We'll put your name and address here).
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