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Strengthen your conservative principles

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Dear Fellow Patriot, Since President Biden came into office in 2021, government overreach has soared

Dear Fellow Patriot, Since President Biden came into office in 2021, government overreach has soared to new heights. This brazen abuse of power is unsettling and nauseating. With today's polarized political discourse in the public square, we find our conservative values continually attacked by the increasingly radical elements of the Left. You and I must band together and fight back to uphold our shared American principles. Our beacon in these uncertain times remains the Constitution. I know you love our country. And today, I am reaching out to offer you complimentary access to The Heritage Foundation’s Digital Guide to the Constitution, a comprehensive tool to help you articulate and defend your conservative values amidst the political turbulence. In this digital interactive guide, you’ll discover: - Detailed analysis of every clause and amendment in the Constitution - Insights from over 100 constitutional scholars and legal experts, including former Attorney General Ed Meese from President Reagan's tenure - A thorough review of what the Constitution actually says and discussion of how it applies today - Copies of the Constitution and the foundational documents that shaped it You can get instant access to your FREE guide now using this secure link: [() We find ourselves at a crossroads. The nation is split on pivotal issues. The radical Left is rapidly expanding the reaches of government into aspects of our lives that we value as private and independent. To counteract this shift, we must enlighten as many conservatives as possible about the liberties protected by our Constitution. Understanding this document fully empowers us to defend it passionately. To join us in expanding your knowledge of the Constitution today, please activate your complimentary access by clicking the following link: [() This resource has received national acclaim as an "excellent guide," and I sincerely believe it ranks among the most powerful educational materials produced by the Heritage Foundation. I know you'll find it enlightening and a daily asset in reinforcing your principles. Armed with this guide, you'll be well-prepared to assertively champion the vision of our Founding Fathers against the radical Left. [I invite you to use this link to get your FREE Guide to the Constitution today!]() Sincerely, Kevin D. Roberts, Ph.D. President, The Heritage Foundation [The Heritage Foundation] The Heritage Foundation | 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE | Washington, D.C. 20002 | (800) 546-2843 You are subscribed to Heritage Foundation e-mails as {EMAIL}. If you would like to be removed from membership communications, [please click here to unsubscribe]().

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