Thursday, June 25, 2009

Troopathon 2009

Today is Troopathon 2009.

It is time to prove our mettle as troop supporters and give it our all. This is the moment when we can choose to make history and inspire the men and women of our military with our love for them.

Today from 4pm to midnight EST Melanie Morgan, Mark Williams and Andrew Breitbart will lead the web event of the year, bringing together top celebrities and troops on the ground to make our big final push to send the largest shipment of care packages to our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

None of the celebrities will matter unless Americans like you step up and support our troops by sponsoring a care package today so we can break the record and make a strong statement in support of our troops.

On today’s webcast, made possible by Ustream.tv, you’ll see the outpouring of support we’re experiencing from the top talkers on radio like Rush Limbaugh, major TV personalities like Greg Gutfeld, bloggers like Hot Air’s Ed Morrissey, actors like Jon Voight, authors like Walid Phares, and pro-troop leaders like Pete Hegseth. You’ll also get word from the battlefield as guests join us from Iraq and Afghanistan to give you the real stories that we don’t hear enough of and attest to the meaningfulness of a package from home.

Our lineup of guests for this landmark event is truly unparalleled. Nowhere else can you find such a top-notch, broad and inclusive powerhouse of luminaries coming together on one day for one important cause, and that means we have a unique opportunity.

So join us and be a part of this momentous event. See all the details at Troopathon.org, watch the stream live from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library from 1pm to 9pm Pacific/4pm to midnight Eastern here, spread the word by telling a friend and please send care packages to our troops today.

Together, we can send the largest-ever shipment of goodies to our friends and neighbors serving in the military and fight America’s enemies around the world. We can do it, and they more than deserve it.

So help us make history and shower our troops with the largest shipment of love and care packages in history. There are a number of different sized care packages you can sponsor - whether you want to show your support for just a couple of our troops or a full Battalion or Company.


The guest list is impressive.
Melanie Morgan
Andrew Breitbart
Michelle Malkin
Debbie Lee
Laura Ingraham
Lars Larson
Kelsey Grammer
Mark Levin
Rush Limbaugh
Andrea Shea King
Curtis Sliwa
Hughes Sullivan
Mark Williams
Martha Zoller
John Ondrasik
Jackie Mason
Jake Rademacher
Jed Babbin
Chuck Holton
Rich Lowry
Michael Graham
John Ratzenberger
Ann Coulter
John O’Hurlsey
Tammy Bruce
Robrert Davi
Greg Gutfeld
Dennis Miller
Matt Sanchez
Megan Ortagus
Connie Stevens
President George H.W. Bush
President George W. Bush
Vice President Dick Cheney
Sean Hannity
Dr. Laura Schlessinger
Jon Voight
Gary Sinise
Kevin Farley
Gavin McLeod
Deroy Murdock
Ed Morrissey
Kylie Wiliams
Matt Lewis
Monica Crowley
Noel Sheppard
Pete Hegseth
Robert Spencer
Roger L. Simon
Roger Hedgecock
Ron Winter
Walid Phares
Elisabeth Hasselbeck
Buzz Aldrin
Rick Allen
Gerald McRaney
Jerry Haleva
Pat Sajak
Dale Dye
David Zucker
Pat Boone
Charlie Daniels

Watch the internet broadcast for your favorite stars and conservative leaders. For more information and details on the schedule, go to www.Troopathon.com.

But most important, don’t forget to order your care package for the troops now. While the troops are watching, let’s not disappoint them.

Each order allows the sponsor to send a personalized note to the troops, a special touch that means so much to our men and women who are serving in blistering heat in Iraq and Afghanistan.

We are extremely excited by this year’s lineup of guests for our Troopathon. While their commitment to the troops and this project is wonderful, this is the time for Americans to show they understand the sacrifices of our troops, just as they do.

This is a great cause.

Order a care package and show your support for the troops.

Think of how many care packages could be purchased for the cost of just one Obama date night.

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