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"From the Frontlines" -- Tune in tomorrow!

This Thursday, June 26th is the huge "From the Front Lines" 8-hour telethon hosted by the nation's largest pro-troop organization Move America Forward. That's tomorrow, folks!

The goal: to send the largest single shipment of care packages in U.S. history. Move America Forward is hoping to collect sponsorships in excess of $500,000 for care packages by the end of the day Thursday.

Today Rush Limbaugh promoted the effort on his nationally syndicated show. Check that out right here. Even The San Francisco Chronicle wrote about it. The Sacramento Union has two stories about the broader effort -- Here and here.

It is my hope that by posting about the telethon and Move America Forward's efforts to send a history-making number of care packages to our troops overseas, any American patriot who loves our military and is surfing the internet the next two days is sure to know about this effort.

Tune in to the "From the Frontlines" telethon online on June 26th via either URL below:

Hot Air (Michelle Malkin's site) at http://www.HotAir.com
or
Be a part of this historic and meaningful effort by sponsoring care packages at Move America Forward's website. I've contributed, now it's your turn! Yours truly is off work right now recuperating from some minor surgery so I'll be tuned in for sure during the full 8 hours tomorrow. Let's get some care packages rolling, folks!

Thanks so much to the people at Move America Forward for all their hard work. It's one thing to donate money but TIME is the toughest donation to make and this is such a worthwhile cause. Thanks Move America Forward for all you do to help the rest of us show our support and appreciation for our troops!

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