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Help us take on the corruption for another 15 years [View this email in your browser]( Can you spare $5? We're just wrapping up our 15th year as a progressive voice in the wilderness of conservative darkness. When I started Crooks and Liars I never imagined it would become a vocation. At the time it was a chance to weigh in on the horrors that led up to the Iraq war, but over time it became much, much more. Along the way, we highlighted the Beltway media’s many failures in refusing to hold George Bush, Dick Cheney and Colin Powell accountable for the many lies they foisted on the public and the UN, including the stupid lie that the WMDs Saddam was harboring would be used to rain down mushroom clouds all across our many cities. We helped expose those lies then, and we're heading into our 16th year needing to tackle an unprecedented number of lies from the Racist-in-Chief. But we need help. Your help. Google and Facebook taken over the advertising markets. With the help of some political consultants who thought cheap targeted ads were the answer many progressive activists' voices have been strangled out of existence It's happening to us, too. Doing this job day in and day out in the Age of Fascism takes a heavy toll on a person’s psyche, but we’ve managed to sustain ourselves in spite of the grind. It's a labor of love, but we still have to pay the bills. This time, we need a little extra help. In addition to any up-front donation you can give right now, please sign up to make a recurrent donation of at least $5 per month to help offset monthly expenses. 2020 is going to be a landmark year in our country. Help us keep holding the liars accountable. Please make a commitment for a small monthly donation today. Support Crooks and Liars: [Donate Today]( Or by snail mail: [CrooksandLiars.com]( PO BOX 66310 Los Angeles, CA 90066 Thank you! John Amato and the team at C&L [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( Copyright © 2019 CrooksandLiars.Com, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: CrooksandLiars.Com POBOX 66310Los Angeles, CA 90066 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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