...take action like this person has done:
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On NPR's Morning Edition, Nina Tottenberg announced that if the Supreme
Court supports Congress, it will, in effect, be the end of the National
Public Radio (NPR), National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), and the Public
Broadcasting System (PBS). PBS, NPR and the arts are facing major cutbacks
in funding. In spite of the efforts of each station to reduce spending
costs and streamline their services, some government officials believe
that the funding currently going to these programs is too large a portion
of funding for something which is seen as not worthwhile. This is for
anyone who thinks NPR/PBS is a worthwhile expenditure of $1.12/year of
their taxes. The only way that our representatives can be aware of the
base of support for PBS and funding for these types of programs is by
making our voices heard. Please add your name to this list and forward it
to friends who believe in what this stands for. This list will be
forwarded to the President and the Vice President of the United States.
This petition is being passed around the Internet. Please add your name to
it so that funding can be maintained for NPR, PBS, and the NEA.
HOW TO SIGN:
IT'S EASY: First SELECT all of the text in this
message, then COPY and PASTE it into a new email (DO
NOT FORWARD). ADD your name to the bottom of the list
and SEND it to everyone in your list.
DON'T WORRY ABOUT DUPLICATES. This is being sent to
several people at once to add their names to the
petition. It won't matter if many people receive the
same list as THE NAMES ARE BEING MANAGED.
If you decide not to sign, please don't kill it. Send
it to the email address listed here:
[email protected]If you happen to be the 150th, 200th, 250th, etc.,
signer of this petition, please forward a copy to the
above address.
This way we can keep track of the lists and organize
them.
Send this to everyone you know, and help us to keep
these programs alive.
Thank you!
Judith Ruderman
Vice Provost for Academic and Administrative Services
220 Allen, Box 90005, Duke University
(919) 684-3296 (phone) (919) 684-4421 (fax)