[27] in libertarians
Re: salt in wounds
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (solman@MIT.EDU)
Thu Jun 30 08:21:03 1994
From: solman@MIT.EDU
To: vimrich@flying-cloud.mit.edu (Vernon Imrich)
Cc: libertarians@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: Your message of Thu, 30 Jun 94 04:23:17 -0400.
<9406300823.AA03596@flying-cloud.mit.edu>
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 94 08:19:48 EDT
> I love the idea!! We don't even have to buy the play money. There is
> a load of it left over (from God knows what) in the OE office. I know
> no one has claim on it.
>
> Do we really want to do this??
Absolutely, we just have to decide where we want to send the money we raise.
JWS
(In case I am correct that I only forwarded the article to Vernon, I am
inserting the fundraising idea below!)
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Do you want to really torque Klinton's (and company) jaws?
Go to the local toy store, buy some toy currency, and send it to his "Legal
Expense Trust Fund" (address below). Add a short note that for every $1 of
enclosed toy money you contributed to his Fund, $x.xx of real currency was
donated to your favorite "whatever-Klinton-doesn't-like" cause or
organization.
Use it as a fund raiser at a rally or other event!
Sell the play money for one cent on the dollar, send the play money to the
"Legal Expense Trust Fund", and let him in a note know that you truely
appreciated this opportunity to raise $mmm of real currency for your favorite
"whatever-Klinton-doesn't-like" cause or organization.
According to June 29, 1994, SF Chronicle:
Presidential Legal Expense Trust Fund
Department 70
Washington, DC 20055-0070
If you really want to make it painful, throw in a few real coins (taped to a
3x5 card) with your return address. They are suppose to record every
donation and should send receipt acknowledgements for each donation -- this
requires labor which costs $$$.
And add a package of salt!