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An informed and active citizenry is vital to the defense of American freedom. We hope you will use the many resources on this page to help educate your fellow Americans about the issues of national sovereignty, freedom, and a strong national defense. On this page, you can find information on how to register to vote and contacting your Member of Congress or other elected officials. You will also find several sample Letters to the Editor. Please use them as guidelines to express your thoughts and send them to your local newspapers.
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CONTACT YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS:
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Tips for Writing a Letter to the Editor
- Include Your Contact Information. Most newspapers will only print a letter to the editor after calling the author to verify his or her identity and address. Newspapers will not give out that information, and will usually only print your name and city should your letter be published.
- Be Clear and Concise: Keep your letters brief, concise, and to the point. Newspaper editors often edit for length, so try to keep your letter to less than 250 words.
- State Your Point Early: Be sure to state your main point in the subject line and in the first sentence of the letter.
- Keep to One Topic: Keep your letters focused on one subject.
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