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Chairman Ed Gillespie wrote: <13 Jan 2005 23:17>
> Dear XXXXXX, > > In just one week, President Bush will take the oath of office at the 55th Presidential Inauguration. Unfortunately. > Across the country, thousands of people will gather at more than 1500 Inaugural Parties for the > President to join in the celebration. We're hoping to kick off the new term with 2005 Inaugural Parties, > but we need your help to get there. We're close, but not quite there. Will you host an Inaugural Party > in your home? Heavens, no. > www.GOP.com/Party > A number of people have asked us what they need to do to host a Party, so we put together > Frequently Asked Questions. Hosting an Inaugural Party is easy and fun. It takes little effort and is a > great way to spread the President's message. The way he "spreads" freedom? > If we can count on you to host a Party next week, we'll get to 2005 parties and send a strong message > that the grassroots support for the President continues to support his agenda in the new term. Oh, you really think so? > Setting up your party is easy. You can get started at www.gop.com/Party. > On Thursday morning, as the President places his hand on the bible and is sworn in, you should take > great pride in the effort you put in to make that happen. It was only through your hard work, and the > tireless work of so many Volunteers that we achieved what we did. Since when did I make this happen? I don't believe that that my work on the Kerry/Edwards campaign made this happen. Maybe you can supply some names of programmers for Bush/Cheney that helped you achieve what you did. Will they be honored by name on 20 January 2005? > It was an historic victory, and you have earned the right to celebrate. > Join in the festivities by hosting a party in your home. Ah yes, historic election, but not over yet and nothing to celebrate in the presidential race. Why not celebrate by donating to charity, as I have done?
> www.gop.com/Party. > I look forward to sharing the celebration with you next week. Find someone else (those Republican programmers maybe?) to celebrate with.
> Sincerely, > > Ed Gillespie > > > > > Click Here to Send To Friends > Click Here to Unsubscribe > Paid for by the Republican National Committee Not Authorized By Any Candidate Or Candidate Committee - www.gop.com > Sincerely,
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