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Our movement, which we contend is at one with the principles of The Founding — you know, that thing of 1776, that Commission that the Discombobulated Man from Delaware kyboshed as soon as he wandered into the Oval Office (probably while searching for the basement) — is being sorely contested, on fronts foreign and domestic, on matters cultural and fiscal, and indeed, spiritual, on the sovereignty of borders and the meaning of “states,” on delusions scientific (pay no attention to the chromosomes hiding behind the curtain!) and biological (are there really more genders than Baskin-Robbins flavors?), and catechisms pigmentary. If only to combat the insane but real threat of “H.R. 1” to the Republic, the dangerous but real threat of Red China to the same (and to the whole wide world), the ghastly but real threat of the “Equality Act” to civil rights, your help is needed, right now, to provide material assistance to National Review while it makes the case for reason and right and tradition and heritage and decency. Stop the World, I Want to Get Off say some, as is their right; but we say Fix Bayonets and Charge! as is our duty. Our mission.

We cannot charge, not too far into the enemy lines, without your help. If you are not interested, know that we have not a scintilla of claim to your kindness or generosity. Go in peace! But if you do contend, as we do, that facing us is a battle that requires the efforts of all conservatives, we ask you to consider this: We are in the first days of a webathon, seeking to raise $250,000 — to bring ammunition and support as we fight this epic fight (never mind a contrived court battle in defense of the First Amendment with Michael Mann, now plodding towards its ninth year of contrivance and sloth and seven-figure expense) on behalf of our mutual beliefs. National Review’s beliefs. And your beliefs. To date, we have witnessed nearly a thousand people contributing some $115,000. This is quite heartening. But the goal remains distant.

If you can spare some assistance — selfless and, from us, deeply appreciated — to help us reach it, please do so. Done here, securely. And for those who prefer to send their generosity via the U.S. Mail, please make your check payable to “National Review” and send it to National Review, ATTN: Webathon, 19 West 44th Street, New York, N.Y. 10036. And, again, with our thanks.

Jack Fowler is a contributing editor at National Review and a senior philanthropy consultant at American Philanthropic.
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