As my father used to say... "Free is good!! I like free!" I subscribe
to a few of those freebie newsletters, and while I'm conservative about
which ones I send away for, I came across one today I had to have.
Free address labels. Yes, I know, free address labels are everywhere. Get on enough mailing lists, and you'll never have to buy address labels again. Not in this life, anyway. But, these aren't just any address labels. These labels speak loud and clear about who you are, what you believe in, and how important it is that others know it.
Human Life International, the largest international, pro-life, pro-family, pro-woman organization in the world. They state simply, "Respect life - from conception to natural death!" Next to your address is a graphic of an adorable child, a reminder of what respecting life is about - that human life is precious, sacred, and to be cherished at all stages.
The liberal media would have us believe that most Americans believe abortion, euthanasia, and all assaults on human life, while regrettable, are necessary, even desirable, in certain cases. Everyone who sees your mail, whether a bill payment, a birthday card, catalog order, or whatever, will know that, no, not all people think that way. The postman who bags the mail may have occasion to see it, the sorter, if not done electronically, may see it. The postman on the receiving end will most likely see it. The addressee, the mail room attendant, perhaps the person opening it, if not the addressee... everytime you use one of these free labels, you speak out for those who often have no one else to speak for them.
And, did I mention they're free? Now, if you happen to have a dollar or two earmarked for some fast-food place, and you know darned well that's the last place you should be spending your money, HLI would be grateful for whatever you can send their way, to defray the cost of printing and sending the labels, and to help with all they do to speak out in defense of life. They need it more than Mickey Dee's does. Still, if you don't donate, they will be more than happy to send you the labels, no questions asked.
That's a real bargain!
HLI return address labels
Free address labels. Yes, I know, free address labels are everywhere. Get on enough mailing lists, and you'll never have to buy address labels again. Not in this life, anyway. But, these aren't just any address labels. These labels speak loud and clear about who you are, what you believe in, and how important it is that others know it.
Human Life International, the largest international, pro-life, pro-family, pro-woman organization in the world. They state simply, "Respect life - from conception to natural death!" Next to your address is a graphic of an adorable child, a reminder of what respecting life is about - that human life is precious, sacred, and to be cherished at all stages.
The liberal media would have us believe that most Americans believe abortion, euthanasia, and all assaults on human life, while regrettable, are necessary, even desirable, in certain cases. Everyone who sees your mail, whether a bill payment, a birthday card, catalog order, or whatever, will know that, no, not all people think that way. The postman who bags the mail may have occasion to see it, the sorter, if not done electronically, may see it. The postman on the receiving end will most likely see it. The addressee, the mail room attendant, perhaps the person opening it, if not the addressee... everytime you use one of these free labels, you speak out for those who often have no one else to speak for them.
And, did I mention they're free? Now, if you happen to have a dollar or two earmarked for some fast-food place, and you know darned well that's the last place you should be spending your money, HLI would be grateful for whatever you can send their way, to defray the cost of printing and sending the labels, and to help with all they do to speak out in defense of life. They need it more than Mickey Dee's does. Still, if you don't donate, they will be more than happy to send you the labels, no questions asked.
That's a real bargain!
HLI return address labels
