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Make your opinion count...Rutherford Institute

Started by MYSONSDAD, Feb 03, 2005, 07:18:37 PM

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MYSONSDAD

Filling out our "2005 State of the Nation Survey" and
making your voice heard on issues that really matter to freedom-loving
Americans... issues like religious _expression at public school
graduations, the display of religious materials such as the Ten
Commandments, parents' rights, family values, religious discrimination
in the workplace and abortion.

Our country is in dire straits, and it will only get worse unless we
do something now. Theologian and friend Francis Schaeffer aptly
described it when he said that we are rapidly moving at express train
speed toward a complete loss of Christian values in our society.

"We, the people" must stand up and fight back.

That's why it is so critical that you FORWARD THIS E-MAIL TO YOUR
FRIENDS AND FAMILY. We need your help to spread the word.

Please take a moment right now to encourage your friends and family to
fill out our 2005 State of the Nation survey so their voices can be
heard on these issues of importance!

Once the surveys have been tallied, we plan to share the results with
members of Congress and President Bush. Please help us ensure that the
concerns of freedom-loving Americans like you are represented in these
survey results by encouraging your friends and family to fill out our
2005 State of the Nation Survey.

We need to send a message to President Bush and members of Congress
that it's time to start protecting freedom at home—especially
religious freedom.

Sincerely,

John Whitehead
President
The Rutherford Institute
1440 Sachem Place
Charlottesville, VA 22901
Phone: 434-978-3888
FAX: 434- 978-1789
http://www.rutherford.org



"Children learn what they live"

Hawkeye

I pray "they" are listening... "they've:" just shown us their selfish side, till now.... perhaps "they" could just share, rather than being so self-absorbed, eh?