Monday, December 21, 2009

DAV to Receive Donation for Gifts Purchased with Slogan Freedom It's Not Just for Rich People Vote

Just in time for the election, Trala Cafe Clothing & Gifts, an online accoutrement and allowance bazaar headquartered in Carlsbad, California, announces its latest slogan, "Freedom - It's Not Just for Rich People - Vote."

The adeptness to vote is one of the a lot of important rights for U.S. citizens. By voting we actuate who our administration teams will be in local, state, and federal government. Unfortunately, abounding U.S. citizens accept not to vote. For example, in the November 2000 accepted election, if Al Gore won the accepted vote but absent the acclamation in the Electoral College, alone 55 percent of the humans who could vote in actuality voted.

"Not abundant humans voted in that acclamation to accomplish the accepted vote a absolute one. Now, afterwards eight years of chargeless bazaar policies, we're broke," said Alice Brzovic, buyer of Trala Cafe and columnist of the slogan. "We accept wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, bread-and-butter and activity crises at home, and a lot of debt. Although there's no quick fix for the harder times a accumulation of actual acceptable humans accept accustomed us, we can all do something positive. We can abstraction the issues, beam a little, and vote."

The auction of allowance items featuring "Freedom - It's Not Just for Rich People - Vote" allowances the Disabled American Veterans (www.dav.org). Trala Cafe Clothing & Gifts will accord 1/2 percent of all gain accustomed from allowance items featuring this byword to the DAV because the slogan's antecedent was aggressive by and is committed to the men and women who accept formed and fought harder for a different way of life, abounding of advantage for everyone, and accounting about for all to see in the conference to the U.S. Constitution.

For added information, acquaintance Alice Brzovic, Trala Cafe Clothing & Gifts, P.O. Box 4461, Carlsbad, CA 92018-4461, 760-721-6327, www.tralacafe.com and www.cafepress.com/tralacafe.

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