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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    In some cases, they even have twitter accounts posted. How funny would it be if we all tweeted several times a day with just the words "MOLON LABE.... Remember who you serve senator (or representative)." and then tag them in it. Tweeting is free. and annoying.
    Tell me more about this "tweeting" you speak of...

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    like it!!!!
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    The biggest pain about all of this is the postage.... but if you can't afford to spend an hour or two and $20 to send out 62 postcards, then your freedom must be pretty far down on your list of priorities...





    Seriously, Postcards are only $.32 each to mail, and you can print them yourself on cardstock or heavy paper. They just need to meet these standards:
    • Rectangular
    • At least 3-1/2 inches high x 5 inches long x 0.007 inch thick
    • No more than 4-1/4 inches high x 6 inches long x 0.016 inches thick
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    We are not school children; we are the rightful masters of this country. The power of government is derived from the consent of the governed; their authority is a privilege extended by us, and it is ours to revoke as we deem necessary.

    ETA: It has come to light the Jefferson quote in the attached image is incorrectly attributed. Use at your own risk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teufelhund View Post
    We are not school children; we are the rightful masters of this country. The power of government is derived from the consent of the governed; their authority is a privilege extended by us, and it is ours to revoke as we deem necessary.

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    Well said, sir.
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    I think these need to be sent to the media as well.
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    where can we get these printed?

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    fantastic idea...I'm curious though, has anyone here started send them in?
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    You can go to any office supply place like Staples or Office Depot, and buy packages of Avery blank 4x6 postcards on 8.5x11" stock, and run them through your printer, just like making labels or making your own business cards. You can put anything on them you want. The sheets are pre-perforated, you just tear on the dotted lines. Address them and stamp them.
    http://www.google.com/search?q=avery...iw=819&bih=432

    For that matter, you should be able to buy blank postcards at the Post Office and feed them by hand through your printer, just like photo paper. The worst part of the whole idea is the postage, IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    You can go to any office supply place like Staples or Office Depot, and buy packages of Avery blank 4x6 postcards on 8.5x11" stock, and run them through your printer, just like making labels or making your own business cards. You can put anything on them you want. The sheets are pre-perforated, you just tear on the dotted lines. Address them and stamp them.
    http://www.google.com/search?q=avery...iw=819&bih=432

    For that matter, you should be able to buy blank postcards at the Post Office and feed them by hand through your printer, just like photo paper. The worst part of the whole idea is the postage, IMO.
    More stimulus for the economy


    I just bought some 120# cardstock and I'm going to print 4 to a page and then cut it. I can print a bunch of extras if anyone wants them. I have 150 sheets.
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