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## posters <a href="posters/README.md">[23]
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## tracings <a href="tracing/README.md">[48]
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## tracings <a href="tracing/README.md">[49]
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## outlines <a href="outline/README.md">[9]
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Beagle Bros & Polarware
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# LaTeX
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<a href="aclu.pdf"><img src="aclu.png" width="200" alt="an ACLU ad"></a>
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---
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Support me: order [prints](http://prints.corkami.com/), check my [patreon](https://www.patreon.com/corkami).
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% an ACLU ad recreated in XeLaTeX
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\documentclass{article}
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\usepackage{graphicx}
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\usepackage{fontspec}
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\usepackage{geometry}
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\usepackage{xcolor}
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\usepackage{multicol}
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\usepackage{enumitem} % enumerate without space between items
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\usepackage{dashbox}
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\geometry{
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top=8pt,
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}
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\geometry{
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paperwidth=750pt,
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paperheight=850pt,
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}
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\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1} % line spacing
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\begin{document}
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\newcommand{\pt}{\hskip 1pt}
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\newcommand{\lb}{\linebreak}
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\begin{center}
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\colorbox{black}{
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% actually Neue Haas Unica Bold ?
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\setmainfont{Arial Black}
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\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{.8} % line spacing
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\begin{minipage}{.98\textwidth}
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\color{white}
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\fontsize{50}{60}\selectfont
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\vspace{50pt}
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\begin{center}
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There is only\\
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one thing that can stop\\
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impeachment now.\\
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\vspace{10pt}
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Your silence.
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\vspace{50pt}
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\end{center}
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\end{minipage}
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}
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\end{center}
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\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1}
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\color{black}
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\setmainfont{Arial}
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\parskip 0pt % remove vertical space between paragraphs
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\begin{multicols}{3}
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Richard Nixon has made one thing perfectly clear.
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He will function above the law whenever he can get\linebreak
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away with it.
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He used illegal wiretaps to spy on newspaper\linebreak
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reporters and political opponents until the United\linebreak
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States Supreme Court made him stop. He secretly\linebreak
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bombed Cambodia until Congress found out and\linebreak
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made him stop. He authorized the "plumbers" to \linebreak
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burglarize and spy upon his political opponents\linebreak
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until Watergate made him stop. He withheld evi-\linebreak
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dence of criminial activity until a federal court ordered\linebreak
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him to stop. And he defied that court order until\linebreak
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Congress and the people thretened to impeach\linebreak
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him. Then he further obstructed justice by firing\linebreak
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Archibald Cox, the only independent prosecutor\linebreak
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the people had, and turned the Watergate investiga\-tion back to his own Justice Department.
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He will continue to violate the Constitution and\linebreak
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place himself above the law -- unless we make him\linebreak
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stop once and for all.
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Impeachment proceedings are already under-\linebreak
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way, but many members of the House of Repre-\linebreak
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sentatives will find it politically expedient to avoid
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action. \textit{Don't let them get away with it.}
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It is time to redeem our integrity. It is time to re-\lb
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assert our commitment to lawful Constitutional\lb
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Government.
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Now each of us must choose the kind of country\linebreak
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we want. And each member of the House of\linebreak
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Representatives must choose between us and\linebreak
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Richard Nixon.
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If the House of Representatives does not impeach\linebreak
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Richard Nixon and thereby bring him to trial before\linebreak
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the Senate, it will be because not enough of you\linebreak
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have made your voices heard. No vote you have\linebreak
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ever cast in any election is more important than the\linebreak
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letter you write to your Representative today.
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\columnbreak
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\begin{center}
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\setmainfont{Arial Bold}
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Six things you can do now
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\end{center}
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Here's what you should do before you lay this\lb
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newspaper aside:
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{\bf 1.} Write your Representative in Congress at:\lb
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House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. 20515.\lb
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Urge him or her to support impeachment \underline{\textit{now}}. %underline
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If\lb
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you have already written, write again to say that\lb
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recent events have only strengthened your convic-\lb
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tion. Representatives pay the most attention to indi-\lb
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vidual letters that express your own feelings in your\lb
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own words. Other communications are slightly less\lb
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effective, but still valuable: telegrams, post cards,\lb
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phone calls. Form letters and petitions receive the\lb
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least attention. But the important thing is to let them\lb
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hear from you, in some form, right now. Let them\lb
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know you want them to act, right now.
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{\bf 2.} After you write to your own Representative,\lb
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write to Peter W. Rodino, Jr., Chairman of the House\lb
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\begin{center}
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\dashbox{
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\begin{minipage}{.85\columnwidth}
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\begin{center}
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\large
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\setmainfont{Arial Black}
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American Civil Liberties Union\lb
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\setmainfont{Arial}
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\small
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84 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10011
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\end{center}
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% how can I do that cleanly ?
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□\,Enclosed is my contribution of \$\hrulefill \lb
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to help the Impeachment Campaign.\\
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□\,I want to join ACLU. Credit my contribution\lb
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towards membership:\\
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□\,\$15 Individual \ □\,\$25 Joint \ □\,More\\
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□\,I want to volunteer. Please contact me. \\
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Name\hrulefill \\
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Address\hrulefill \\
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City\hrulefill ~State\hrulefill ~Zip\hrulefill \\
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Daytime telephone\hrulefill \\
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Evening telephone\hrulefill \lb
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\resizebox{\columnwidth}{!}{American Civil Liberties Union: Edward J. Ennis, Chairman; Aryeh Neier, Executive Director}
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\end{minipage}
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}
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\end{center}
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\vspace*{\fill}
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\columnbreak
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\noindent
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Judiciary Committee, Washington, D.C. 20515. This\lb
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is the committee engaged in the initial impeachment\lb
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proceedings. Also write to any members of the\lb
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Committee who are from your area. Tell them that\lb
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impeachment is your first order of business. Tell\lb
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them no other business should come before\lb
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impeachment.
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The members of the Committee are:
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\begin{center}
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\resizebox{.9\columnwidth}{!}{
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\begin{tabular}{ll}
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Peter W. Rodino, Jr. (D-N.J.) & Wayne Owens (D-Utah)\\
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Harold D. Donohue (D-Mass.) & Edward Mezvinsky (D-Iowa)\\
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Jack Brooks (D-Tex.) & Edward Hutchinson (R-Mich.)\\
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Robert Kastenmeier (D-Wis.) & Robert McClory (R-Ill.)\\
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Don Edwards (D-Calif.) & Henry Smith (R-N.Y.)\\
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William l.Hungate (D-Mo.) & Charles Sandman (R-N.J.)\\
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John J. Conyers, Jr (D-Mich.) & Tom Railsback (R-Ill.)\\
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Joshua Eilberg (D-Pa.) & Charles Wiggins (R-Calif.)\\
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Jerome R. Waldie (D-Calif.) & David Dennis (R-Ind.)\\
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Walters Flowers (D-Ala.) & Hamilton Fish (R-N.Y.)\\
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James Mann (D-S.C.) & Wiley Mayne (R-Iowa)\\
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Paul Sarbanes (D-Md.) & Lawrence Hogan (R-Md.)\\
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John Seiberling (D-Ohio) & William Keating (R-Ohio)\\
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George Danielson (D-Calif.) & Caldwell Butler (R-Va.)\\
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Robert Drinan (D-Mass.) & William Cohen (R-Maine)\\
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Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) & Trent Lott (R-Miss.)\\
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Barbara Jordan (D-Tex.) & Harold Froehlich (R-Wis.) \\
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Ray Thornton (D-Ark.) & Carlos Moorhead (R-Calif.)\\
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Elizabeth Holtzman (D-N.Y.) & Joseph J. Maraziti (R-N.J.) \\
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\end{tabular}
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}
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\end{center}
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{\bf 3.} Get at least 10 friends to do the same.
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{\bf 4.} Fill out the coupon and contribute as gener-\lb
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ously as you can. A national campaign for impeach-\lb
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ment is extremely costly. It will take pressure from\lb
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people in every state to get the House of Represent\lb
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atives to act.
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{\bf 5.}
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if you can volunteer your time, please let us\lb
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know. We can use your help. In New York, call\lb
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ACLU at (212) 924-7800, or write 84 Fifth Avenue,\lb
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New York, N.Y. 10011. Elsewhere, contact your local\lb
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ACLU office.
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{\bf 6.}
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If you are not yet a member of ACLU, please\lb
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use the coupon to join. We need your support in\lb
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this extraordinary campaign for impeachment and\lb
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in the day-in day-out defense of the Bill of Rights.\lb
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\indent Together, we will win back our country.
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