American Patriotism
Ignited In Freedom Girls' Fight To Save The Patriot Bond
Tulsa, Okla. July 1, 2003 (Eworldwire.com)--- Should events continue to
unfold at their current pace, it's likely the fight the Freedom Girls have waged
will be lost.
Their fight is not a fight in the literal sense, but a fight to preserve and
reignite the purchase of war bonds called Patriot Bonds.
In July, 1944, the face of a young child suited by her mother in a patriotic
outfit became associated with the war bond effort when it graced the cover of
Popular Photography magazine. That face has reappeared in the public eye 58
years later, joined by daughter and granddaugther, to be known as the Freedom
Girls.
Standing on street corners and spending thousands of dollars in personal money,
the trio have contacted media outlets from coast-to-coast to try to garner
coverage and attention to the rapidly approaching October 1 deadline: the
marketing department that services and promotes the purchase of Patriot Bonds
will be limiting its marketing to online promotion only. Promotion will no
longer be initiated through Public Service advertisements or through the
national network of volunteer committees.
"People who are educated about marketing recognize that it's not enough to
have a website," stated Susan Dale, daughter to the original war bond
poster child. "It's rather like opening up a store and not putting up a
sign. How can the general public be expected to find out about the program if
there isn't any activity other than online?"
While a number of public servants seated in Congress are in a position to
address this issue, some have taken the position that the Savings Bond program
is no longer viable as a means to raise capital for the government.
"Bonds continue to be used by Americans to express their patriotism and
belief in our government," continued Dale. "That 9/11 strengthed our
nation was visibly clear - by the symbols of national pride displayed everywhere
- from the flag at Ground Zero to flag stickers displayed on cars and store
front windows."
"My family, and the families of millions like me, believe that our country
needs to continue to provide a means to express our sense of patriotism - and
war bonds are that means."
Statistics reflect a continued downward trend in the accounting of bonds as part
of the Public Debt from 26% after WWII to the current 3%.
The current Treasury cost model shows that for every $1 billion borrowed
throughout Series EE ( Patriot Bonds) and Series I saving Bonds, $17 million is
saved in comparison to costs associated with marketable securities. President
Bush is asking congress to approve an $80 billion dollar proposal to support the
War Against Terror. If the common American invested in The Savings Bond program,
Americans would save $1,204,000,000.00.
"All Americans are in a position to support the War on Terror here at home
with the purchase of a war bond," concluded Dale. "With my daughter's
birthday a month and a day apart from my mother's, and at the same age of five
when she was involved, there is added significance to the events of 9/11."
"Safety and security are in the minds of all Americans - by buying bonds,
we're ensuring the country, government and military we believe in will be safe
and secure for our children and those who come after us."
Interviews of the Freedom Girls are available by calling Susan Dale at
918-296-0090 or emailing susan@usfreedombonds.com. Additional photos may be
viewed at www.usfreedombonds.com.
PDF: http://newsroom.eworldwire.com/pdf/070103/1476.pdf
CONTACT:
Susan Dale
918-296-0944
susan@usfreedombonds.com
www.usfreedombonds.com