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            • February 23, 2006

              Help save a life today!

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              Dear [WW:*]:

              For the next 3 weeks, we have an opportunity to really help fight global AIDS and extreme poverty.

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              Right now, Congressional leaders are deciding how much life-saving assistance the U.S. will give to the world's poorest countries-and they need to hear from YOU!

              Let's keep up the positive pressure: Please sign a Letter to Congressional Leaders Today and Help Save Lives.

              Key leaders in Congress are making choices now about how America will fight global AIDS and extreme poverty. Every signature counts—it means our leaders know that we believe doing even more is in America’s interests and it’s the right thing to do.

              Sign a Letter to Congressional Leaders Today and Help Save Lives

              Because of your efforts, America made promises in 2005 to fight AIDS and extreme poverty. Today, hundreds of thousands of people around the world are alive because of America's historic commitment to fight AIDS. Thank you!

              By working together as ONE, we can do even more.

              Thank you,

              The ONE Team

            • Posted by m.david : February 23, 2006 11:37 PM GMT

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