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[View in a browser]([-CLICK_TO_VIEW-]) [Unsubscribe]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Fellow Conservative, Today, I’m writing to call on you to [defend America’s heritage.]( America’s great heritage is under attack from a cultural revolution of far-left extremists who are pushing their radical agenda in an attempt to break down all we cherish and know to be true. They sow the seeds of fear, disorder, violence, and hatred. They are a threat to democracy. They use the powerful weapon of “cancel culture” to destroy any brave person who stands against them—getting that person fired and excommunicated from society just for disagreeing with them. And they use your silence as consent and momentum to propel them forward, unopposed. These radicals aim to rewrite history and destroy what you know to be true about our founding and American history. Why? To reshape it to fit their ideals. Enough is enough. It’s time to take our country back. We will find strength in numbers. We must band together to protect each other and our American heritage from “cancel culture”. Together, we are stronger and cannot be defeated by the angry horde. For this reason, [we've put together this pledge to stop the Left’s socialist agenda and are looking for 100,000 people this year to sign the pledge to defend the country they love.]( Will you stand up for America’s heritage today? We are under attack, and we must band together to mount a strong enough defense to protect the truth about America for another generation. Will you read the pledge and consider signing it today? Use this link to sign your Pledge today: [( Please also forward this email to anyone that you believe will stand alongside you and others within this community pledging itself to defend America today. Thank you. All the best, Dr. Kevin D. Roberts, Ph.D. President, The Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation | 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE | Washington, D.C. 20002 [View in a browser]( [Unsubscribe]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 2022 [Constitution.com]( All rights reserved. 3150 Florence Rd, Bldg A, Suite 2 | Powder Springs, GA 30127 Sponsorships like the above enable us to continue to bring you the latest news and information free of charge. Please note that the above message reflects the opinions and representations of the advertiser alone, and not necessarily the opinion or editorial positions of Constitution. [Unsubscribe from Alerts]( | [Privacy Policy](

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