Michael Acree
Instead of an empty envelope, may I suggest a large,
pasteboard, cermonial check?
My daughter is a professional artist and wants to
help. I can ask her to make it with a big statue of
liberty & Lbertarian Party on it.
If an authorized person signs such a check, it is
supposedly legally negotiable. A speaker could even
comment on this saying something about the intent of
the signer being like the intent of the voter. Of
course the LPSF would just "cash" the giant check for
a magnetic ink check from the checkbook later on.
Let me know if you like the idea.
(Forward this email or delete at your choosing. I
wrote only to you.)
best regards
Harland Harrison
Josh' uncle
LPSM
--- "Acree, Michael" <acreem@...> a �crit�:
Yes, sorry I forgot about that detail! I am out of
town, in fact, and
don't have either my personal or the LPSF checkbook
with me. So I hope
we can get by with someone writing a check for the
total and letting me
reimburse them from the LPSF account after I get
back, or with
presenting an empty envelope promising a check.
________________________________
From: lpsf-discuss@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:lpsf-discuss@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Justin T. Sampson
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 4:24 PM
To: lpsf-discuss@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: RE: [lpsf-discuss] RE: Josh Wolf
benefit planning afoot
> Thanks for thinking of me, Justin :). I actually
would like to send a
check
> for this cause. If I may, I'll pledge $100 now,
and deposit a check in
the
> LPSF account when I return. That way you could
announce an amount for
the
> LPSF gift that included my contribution.
Ummm, I was of course referring to your role as LPSF
treasurer to
write the LPSF check, not your own. My impression
was that you were
out of town already. I suppose anyone else could
just as well write a
personal check for the total and present it as being
from the LPSF.
Cheers,
Justin
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