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On April 15—Tax Day—Right.Org (http://right.org) needs your help opposing government sponsored bailouts. The federal government has put taxpayers on the line for more than $12 trillion in debt obligations—that’s more than $100,000 per family. Americans know this is wrong. What they need is a place to say it. So on April 15,  Right.org is asking everyone who opposes the bailouts and government takeovers to join the Right.Org Facebook Fan Page (http://tinyurl.com/RightOrgPage). Doing so propels the movement as we send the unambiguous message: we oppose bailouts.

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