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Mail a Thank You Card to Hillary
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: November 16, 2016 03:38PM

https://www.bustle.com/articles/194348-how-to-send-hillary-clinton-a-thank-you-card-for-everything-shes-done


In the wake of the 2016 election results, many of us are feeling lost as to what we can do both to feel better and to help those around us. One great idea that's been circulating social media is to send Hillary Clinton a thank you card. That's right: A good old-fashioned thank you card, sent via snail mail. None of this tweeting at her or emailing into the abyss of her campaign, but a real, stamped envelope. While we, of course, can't write to her personal residence, we can write to a P.O. Box she has set up in New York, and if you ask me, that's pretty darn amazing.


You can send Hillary a thank you card.

Hillary Clinton

Post Office Box 5256

New York, NY 10185-5256



The 36-year-old pansexual, biracial author supports Clinton for the presidency, and has always been "incredibly impressed" by her grace, poise, and knowledge of policy, as she tells Bustle in an interview. To Heilig, writing to Clinton is meaningful on a personal level: she explains that it's "a small way to give back to someone who stood strong and faced extreme, outsides, and irrational hatred as she tried to defend our country from a racist, misogynist xenophobe."

Heilig acknowledges, too, that writing to Hillary is important even for people not yet old enough to vote. "The young people of color, the queer youth, teen girls — they are the ones who will suffer most and longest from the repercussions of a Trump presidency, which might include the nomination of more than one Supreme Court Justice," she says. "And yet these young people — being under 18 — didn't even have the right to vote. Writing to Hillary might be one way they can make their voices heard when it comes to politics."

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Re: Mail a Thank You Card to Hillary
Posted by: FredEx ()
Date: November 16, 2016 03:58PM

eesh Wrote:
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> https://www.bustle.com/articles/194348-how-to-send
> -hillary-clinton-a-thank-you-card-for-everything-s
> hes-done
>
>
> In the wake of the 2016 election results, many
> of us are feeling lost as to what we can do both
> to feel better and to help those around us. One
> great idea that's been circulating social media is
> to send Hillary Clinton a thank you card. That's
> right: A good old-fashioned thank you card, sent
> via snail mail. None of this tweeting at her or
> emailing into the abyss of her campaign, but a
> real, stamped envelope. While we, of course, can't
> write to her personal residence, we can write to a
> P.O. Box she has set up in New York, and if you
> ask me, that's pretty darn amazing.

>
>
>
You can send Hillary a thank you card.
>
>
> Hillary Clinton
>
> Post Office Box 5256
>
> New York, NY 10185-5256

>
>
> The 36-year-old pansexual, biracial author
> supports Clinton
for the presidency, and has
> always been "incredibly impressed" by her grace,
> poise, and knowledge of policy, as she tells
> Bustle in an interview. To Heilig, writing to
> Clinton is meaningful on a personal level: she
> explains that it's "a small way to give back to
> someone who stood strong and faced extreme,
> outsides, and irrational hatred as she tried to
> defend our country from a racist, misogynist
> xenophobe."
>
> Heilig acknowledges, too, that writing to Hillary
> is important even for people not yet old enough to
> vote. "The young people of color, the queer youth,
> teen girls — they are the ones who will suffer
> most and longest from the repercussions of a Trump
> presidency, which might include the nomination of
> more than one Supreme Court Justice," she says.
> "And yet these young people — being under 18 —
> didn't even have the right to vote. Writing to
> Hillary might be one way they can make their
> voices heard when it comes to politics."



I will just take a shit in a box and send it to her. It will be worth the extra shipping cost.

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Re: Mail a Thank You Card to Hillary
Posted by: Thanks Hillary ()
Date: November 16, 2016 04:22PM

THANKS FOR NOTHING! Thanks for be so arrogant and doing things your way only.....The world is wrong Hillary is right!!!! You got what you asked for.

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Re: Mail a Thank You Card to Hillary
Posted by: Don'tSqueezeTheCharmin ()
Date: November 16, 2016 04:32PM

FredEx Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> eesh Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> >
> https://www.bustle.com/articles/194348-how-to-send
>
> >
> -hillary-clinton-a-thank-you-card-for-everything-s
>
> > hes-done
> >
> >
> > In the wake of the 2016 election results,
> many
> > of us are feeling lost as to what we can do
> both
> > to feel better and to help those around us. One
> > great idea that's been circulating social media
> is
> > to send Hillary Clinton a thank you card.
> That's
> > right: A good old-fashioned thank you card,
> sent
> > via snail mail. None of this tweeting at her or
> > emailing into the abyss of her campaign, but a
> > real, stamped envelope. While we, of course,
> can't
> > write to her personal residence, we can write to
> a
> > P.O. Box she has set up in New York, and if you
> > ask me, that's pretty darn amazing.

> >
> >
> >
You can send Hillary a thank you
> card.
> >
> >
> > Hillary Clinton
> >
> > Post Office Box 5256
> >
> > New York, NY 10185-5256

> >
> >
> > The 36-year-old pansexual, biracial
> author
> > supports Clinton
for the presidency, and
> has
> > always been "incredibly impressed" by her
> grace,
> > poise, and knowledge of policy, as she tells
> > Bustle in an interview. To Heilig, writing to
> > Clinton is meaningful on a personal level: she
> > explains that it's "a small way to give back to
> > someone who stood strong and faced extreme,
> > outsides, and irrational hatred as she tried to
> > defend our country from a racist, misogynist
> > xenophobe."
> >
> > Heilig acknowledges, too, that writing to
> Hillary
> > is important even for people not yet old enough
> to
> > vote. "The young people of color, the queer
> youth,
> > teen girls — they are the ones who will
> suffer
> > most and longest from the repercussions of a
> Trump
> > presidency, which might include the nomination
> of
> > more than one Supreme Court Justice," she says.
> > "And yet these young people — being under 18
> —
> > didn't even have the right to vote. Writing to
> > Hillary might be one way they can make their
> > voices heard when it comes to politics."

>
>
> I will just take a shit in a box and send it to
> her. It will be worth the extra shipping cost.

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Re: Mail a Thank You Card to Hillary
Posted by: Gerrytarderrer2 ()
Date: November 16, 2016 04:44PM

"While we, of course, can't write to her personal residence,"


Why not?


Here's the address: 15 Old House Ln, Chappaqua, NY 10514

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