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[curved top shadow] [Media Research Center] Dear {NAME}, Almost every single speech in Cleveland slammed the liberal media, to rousing cheers. It was clear that the Media Research Center is having a huge effect in our counteroffensive against the liberal media at the Republican National Convention. Billboards, graphic projections, staff on the ground... the MRC was everywhere to document, expose, and neutralize the leftist media as they tried to push their leftist agenda and manipulate their audience. [Take a look here for just a taste of MRC impact this past week!] But we are not done yet. In fact, next week will be bigger, tougher, and downright ruthless as networks and so-called "journalists" push for their chosen presidential candidate. [What Can You Expect Next Week from the MRC at the Democratic National Convention?] The liberal media will be "coming home" to their friends in Philadelphia this convention season, and we will be behind enemy lines to counterattack their distortion and lies. By next week, the entire country will know of the MRC message: "Don't Believe the Liberal Media!" Taxi tops, billboards, projections, MRC journalists... and all in 24/7 "War Room" mode... we are going to be everywhere! Check out one of the many billboards we have already raised in Philadelphia: [DNC MRC Billboard] America has relied on the MRC as its premiere media watchdog for more than 29-years, and I thank you for your support and loyalty. Today, [I ask that you fund our most aggressive marketing guerrilla campaign we have ever undertaken during a presidential election season.] It’s an expensive effort – over $350,000. But we can’t afford not to take action as the liberal propaganda machine seeks to destroy our liberty. Without financial resources, it can’t happen. [That’s why I’m asking you to help us with a gift of $50, $100, or $250 today.] And there is good news. Every gift today will be matched by a generous donor, up to $10,000. [Please join me as we neutralize the liberal media.] There is no time to waste and we need your help, right away! Thank you for your support, [lbbsig.gif] L. Brent Bozell III Founder and President Media Research Center P.S.: Your gift has double the impact! Every "Tell the Truth!" 2016 contribution is being matched today by a generous donor. [Find out more here.] [curved bottom shadow] Media Research Center. - 1900 Campus Commons Drive, Suite 600, Reston, VA 20191 [Contact Us] Media Research Center 1900 Campus Commons Drive, Suite 600 Reston, VA 20191 [Unsubscribe] | [Update Preferences]

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