
Listen to this and learn why I always say “I’m doing what I was born to do” — new episode from podcast series “FREE TIM EYMAN” is all about ADOPTION.
Mon, April 25, 2022
In this episode, Jack asks me why I’m always saying:
“I’m doing what I was born to do.”
A couple of friends have already listened to it and they said it’s the best one so far.
Jack’s intro: “While listening to this podcast, you may be thinking: why hasn’t Tim Eyman quit? Why is he doing this? What makes him tick? This episode and the next few may help to answer those questions.”
To listen to it, click on this image:
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Let me know what you think — feedback appreciated.
Extremely positive feedback on EPISODE #1 (click here), #2 (here), #3 (here), #4 (here), #5 (here), #6 (here), and #7 (here).
Please help me appeal the AG’s ridiculously unconstitutional restrictions on the First Amendment.
Please donate to my legal defense fund today:
Mail-in donation: Tim Eyman Legal Defense Fund, 500 106th Ave NE #709, Bellevue, WA, 98004
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Together, we will make sure what the AG is doing to me and my family never happens to anyone else ever again.
I’m only here is because of the love and support of folks like you who’ve seen this gross injustice and are willing to help.
I love you all.
And now a message from Larry Jensen & Sid Maietto:
We’re asking folks to donate to our PAC so we can keep fighting for taxpayers with initiatives sponsored by the three of us (Tim, Sid, & Larry).
The taxpayers of Washington need our help now more than ever. Donate to our political committee so we can keep fighting for you:
Mail your check — made payable to “Permanent Offense” — to: Permanent Offense, PO Box 6151, Olympia, WA, 98507
Or donate online: PermanentOffense.com
Kindest Regards,
Sid Maietto & Larry Jensen
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Thanks everyone.
Larry, Tim, & Sid
P.S. Please — I implore you to donate to my legal defense fund today:
Mail-in donation: Tim Eyman Legal Defense Fund, 500 106th Ave NE #709, Bellevue, WA, 98004
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