Friday, January 14, 2005

politics: RNC-mail

Allow me to share. Anyone want to host an Inaugural Wake? At the very least, I know I'll be wearing black that day.




Dear Chris,

In just one week, President Bush will take the oath of office at the 55th Presidential Inauguration.

Across the country, thousands of people will gather at more than 1500 Inaugural Parties for the President to join in the celebration. We're hoping to kick off the new term with 2005 Inaugural Parties,
(what an unbelievably meaningless goal) but we need your help to get there. We're close, but not quite there. Will you host an Inaugural Party in your home?

www.GOP.com/Party

A number of people have asked us what they need to do to host a Party, so we put together Frequently Asked Questions. Hosting an Inaugural Party is easy and fun. It takes little effort and is a great way to spread the President's message.

If we can count on you to host a Party next week, we'll get to 2005 parties and send a strong message that the grassroots support for the President continues to support his agenda in the new term.

Setting up your party is easy. You can get started at www.gop.com/Party.

On Thursday morning, as the President places his hand on the bible and is sworn in, you should take great pride in the effort you put in to make that happen. It was only through your hard work, and the tireless work of so many Volunteers that we achieved what we did.

It was an historic victory, and you have earned the right to celebrate.

Join in the festivities by hosting a party in your home.

www.gop.com/Party.

I look forward to sharing the celebration with you next week.

Sincerely,
Ed Gillespie


As an aside, I find it enlightening that they capitalize the words and phrases 'Inaugural Party/Parties', 'Frequently Asked Questions', 'the President' and 'Volunteers'. But ... 'the bible'.

Typographical error? Copy editing mistake? Or Freudian slip of sorts?

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