
I was honored to MC the “Ignite the Right Freedom Rally in Kennewick” yesterday. Here’s my report.
It was a great day.
First off, I got from Bellevue to Kennewick (and back again) pretty easy thanks to super supporter Eric:
We got there early and so I got to hang out with a lot of great people:
Then the event started.
I intro’d Wadi Yakhour who’s challenging Jaime Herrera Beutler for Congress:
Here’s his website.
Then Dakota Poorman put on an an amazing performance. Great singer and songwriter (here’s his Facebook page).
And then the grand finale: Loren did really well as he announced his run for Congress against Dan Newhouse:
Here’s his website.
I posted this afterwards:
And as I got on the plane to travel back, I also posted this:
And what a great compliment from Roslyn’s mom:
Is it any wonder the AG is working so hard to impose a lifetime ban on all my future political activity?
Literally thousands of you recognized his abuse of power and helped me and my family survive the last 8 1/2 years of investigation / litigation / persecution.
Now I ask you to please donate to my legal defense fund so we can get these ridiculous restrictions on free speech overturned:
By Paypal
By Debit Card / Credit card
Mail-in donation: Tim Eyman Legal Defense Fund, 500 106th Ave NE #709, Bellevue, WA, 98004
Please help me fight back.
In addition, we worked really hard on our $30 Tabs Initiative:
Karen and I sacrificed a lot — we sold off our retirement fund for it:
And now, a message from Sid Maietto and Larry Jensen:
“We’re asking folks to donate to our PAC so Tim can get paid back. And your donations will also help stop Inslee’s Income Tax and Carbon Tax Schemes with our initiatives which we are co-sponsoring with Tim Eyman.”
Donate online by Paypal/Debit/Credit Card here
Or mail a check — made payable to “Permanent Offense” — to: Permanent Offense, PO Box 6151, Olympia, WA, 98507.
Taxpayers need our help now more than ever.
Kindest Regards,
Sid Maietto & Larry Jensen
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Thanks everyone.
I love you all.
Tim
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