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About FreedomWorks: Letters and Feedback
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U.S. Rep. Charles H. Taylor -- 11th District, North Carolina
"Thank you for all your hard work over the years as an advocate of conservative values. If more folks would join your common sense fight for lower taxes and less government bureaucracy, America would surely be a better place. I am proud to be a member of an organization as reputable as FreedomWorks."
U.S. Rep. Patrick McHenry -- North Carolina District 10
"Elected officials listen to those who make their voices heard, and FreedomWorks is a loudspeaker for those who care about lower taxes, less government and private property rights. Few other organizations are able to mobilize their members and bring pressure on policy makers the way FreedomWorks does and I appreciate all they do."
Fredrik Bergold -- Fruit Heights, UT
"Read your article in today's Wall Street Journal. As a supporter of the Flat Tax I encourage you to have your staff and Freedom Works supporters compute their flat tax for 2005 by dividing line 57 by line 22 of form 1040. Then go back for ten years and do the same. Bet the answer is a flat tax! It just takes 40 plus hours to complete a simple division problem. Isn't excessive government great. Not only will time be saved, but think of the all the forms and publications that can be eliminated.
"P.S. A corporate flat tax would certainly cut down on the number of lobbyists."
Dann Hall -- Coopersburg, PA
"I read Mr. Armey's editorial in the WSJ today. I had the exact conversation in my office today--every single subject. He is right on line with the people (at least the thinking ones). I am interested in helping or at least supporting your work."
George Naniche -- Moraga, CA
"I read your editorial in today’s WSJ. Why on earth have Republicans become liberals after kicking liberals out of the political landscape? President Bush had a marvelous excuse for not spending a penny on liberal programs after 9/11. Fighting the war on terror would consume tons of money, and nothing would be left for social nonsense. Instead he invented the no child left behind stuff, this horrible Medicare drug program and like you said in your editorial, has not vetoed a single spending bill. For Republicans to try to “please” liberals is a losing game. The liberals will always hate conservatives, and Republicans will lose their base. A stupid policy. So I am left with one choice: Stay home at the next election, because neither Republicans nor Democrats can reduce the size of Government. Republicans failed miserably, and the U.S. is becoming like France where all the political parties are socialists. How sad it is. Too bad you left the House of Representatives."
Tony -- Centreville, VA
"Amen! Let's put pressure on the GOP "powers that be" to return the party to the principles of Reagan!"
