Help Us: Every Library Needs NewsMax
Special Message from Christopher Ruddy
Editor, NewsMax.com
"And with the 2006 mid-term elections approaching - and the 2008 campaign for the White House already beginning to take shape as Hillary Clinton becomes the clear Democratic front-runner - it's more important than ever that library-goers have the opportunity to read NewsMax Magazine.”
NewsMax is on a quest: We want to make our magazine available to as many readers - particularly young readers - as possible.
And you can help by making sure Americans can access NewsMax Magazine for free at a library. I am sure you will agree NewsMax Magazine offers Americans an important perspective on the news . . . one not heard enough,
especially by young people.Now, through our special offer, you can help us reach millions of Americans.Each year Americans make nearly 2 billion visits to the nation's more than 117,000 libraries, including public libraries, school libraries and university libraries.
We want these library visitors to have access to the award-winning NewsMax Magazine published by NewsMax, the No.1 independent news source in America and the only one prominently promoting a vision of less government, traditional values, strong defense and more freedom.
Most Americans still believe in that vision. Our readers also know we break major news and focus attention on vital issues.
Story after story, NewsMax has been out front, with bold, courageous and accurate news.
On so many issues NewsMax was first and on the cutting edge.
- During the Clinton-Gore years NewsMax became the chief opposition press to the scandal-ridden administration.
- When the major media refused to fairly cover the Elian Gonzalez story, we were there . . .
- Then, as the 2000 election recount made headlines, NewsMax uncovered serious examples of voter fraud in Florida . . .
- When CBS planned to air a nasty documentary attacking Ronald and Nancy Reagan - NewsMax led the efforts to have the film withdrawn. It was.
When the same network's anchor made his newscast a platform for political broadsides, NewsMax Magazine led the charge with its now famous "Fire Rather" cover. Rather left the network under a cloud.
- Then, in the 2004 election when the major media engaged in one of the most blatant efforts to influence an election, NewsMax was there . . . giving the other side of the story.
And with the 2006 mid-term elections approaching - and the 2008 campaign for the White House already beginning to take shape as Hillary Clinton becomes the clear Democratic front-runner - it's more important than ever that library-goers have the opportunity to read NewsMax Magazine.
That's why I am writing to you about a most important project: A special "Reach America" program to get NewsMax Magazine on the shelves of America's libraries.
You will help educate your neighbors and young people and help preserve our vision of America.
Thank you.
Yours for America,
Christopher Ruddy
Editor, NewsMax Magazine