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Protecting our children from the radical Left

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Dear Fellow Patriot, I’m reaching out today because I need your help to address the growing thr

Dear Fellow Patriot, I’m reaching out today because I need your help to address the growing threats, dangers and concerns facing our children and grandchildren as a result of the Left’s agenda. Every day that I see the dire consequences unfolding it makes me pause to consider… How can we expect to raise the next generation of conservative patriots if we allow them to be indoctrinated in public schools with socialist ideologies presented by the ‘1619 Project’ and brainwashed by critical race theory? How can we teach them to speak for the most vulnerable in our society in the midst of loud progressive messages and cultural trends heralding that the lives of the unborn our society are not worth protection? How can we expect them to raise the next generation when they are inundated with the Left’s deceitful claims about sexual orientation and sex change surgeries? An America dominated by the Left’s harmful agenda is not the America we want for our children and grandchildren. If you’re like me, I know you want the next generation of Americans to inherit a country that is safe, prosperous, strong, and devoted to the Judeo-Christian values that made America a success. If you care about protecting our children, I need your immediate support to fight back against the relentless assault of the radical Left on the next generation. Thanks to a group of dedicated Heritage Foundation members, your donation to protect our future generations from the Left’s agenda can be matched dollar for dollar, up to $1.5 million … but the deadline is approaching fast! Will you help us protect our children and secure America’s future by making a gift today? Here’s a link to our secure donation page where you can make your gift now: [() We owe it to our children and grandchildren to pave a better way forward and win the war against the Left. They are truly counting on you and me. Sincerely, Kevin D. Roberts, Ph.D. President, The Heritage Foundation P.S. You are not one to sit on the sidelines, Fellow Patriot. Join us are we fight to save the future of the next generation. Double your best gift when you give right now at this secured link: [() [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 want to change your e-mail preferences, [please click here to update your subscription](). -

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