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…Because Reason is Your Voice in the Fight for Freedom! Please Donate to Reason's 2012 Webatho

We're in the fourth day of Reason's annual webathon and we're looking for 800 donors to make tax-deductible donations to the nonprofit Reason Foundation that publishes this website, Reason magazine, and Reason TV.

Your contributions are a vital part of our operation. They fund everything we do and help us continue bring you the best libertarian news, analysis, video, and print commentary on the planet.

As Reason's publisher, Mike Alissi, has put it, there's a lot of reasons to support Reason, including:

  1. Do you spend more time on Hit & Run than on Facebook? Donate!

  2. Do you find yourself clicking on Reason 24/7 every 5 minutes in search of breaking news? Donate!

  3. Do you have a burning question that only Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch can answer? Donate!

Beyond bringing you constantly updated news of the day with our great new aggregation at Reason 24/7, the best videos out there (recall our rebuttal of Samuel L. Jackson's Wake the Fuck Up! vid?), tons of free content every day at Reason.com, and 11 issues a year of the only magazine dedicated to "Free Minds and Free Markets," we strive to be your voice in public debates on politics, culture, and ideas.

Like this one I had with Bill Maher and Rachel Maddow earlier in the year over Fast and Furious and gunwalking (among other things).


That's part of what your donations fund: Reason's ability to get out there and mix it up with folks on the right, left, and center. To help change the conversation. To help create the next generation of libertarians. And in places such as Colorado and Washington state, to provide the sorts of information and analysis that eventually changes the world.

We know it's a bum economy—and we also know that you have no greater ally in calling for limited government and increased autonomy to live your life the way you want to.

So please give what you can. Click on the link for swag associated with various giving levels.

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