Webathon Update: $137,000 and Counting! Help Us Reach $150,000 by Midnight Wednesday!

I’m extremely happy to report that generous
donors to Reason’s 2013
webathon
have so far ponied up $137,000 in dollars and
Bitcoins, bringing us achingly near our goal of $150,000.

If you support what we do at Reason – 11 monthly issues of what
the New York Post has called “a kick-ass, no-holds-barred
magazine”: a website at Reason.com that features the staff blog Hit
& Run and draws over 3 million visitors a month; and producing
hundreds of Reason TV videos a year that pull millions of views at
YouTube – then please consider
making a tax-deductible contribution
to the nonprofit that
publishes us.

A gift of $100 gets you a free
subscription (print or digital) and your choice of a either a
classic black Reason t-shirt or a cool “Be Paranoid” number. $250
gets you all that, plus a DVD of the important new Reason TV
documentary, America’s
Longest War: A Film About Drug
Prohibition
$1,000 gets you lunch in DC with a
Reason editor (for even more, you can specify that the editor not
be me or Matt Welch!). 

Different amounts will get you different swag, but all donations
however big and small are not just appreciated but vitally
important to bringing you the latest news, analysis, debate, and
commentary from a libertarian perspective. All the giving levels
are listed here.

To get a sense of
how we leverage your donations, tune in tonight to The
Independents on Fox Business
(9PM ET), which is hosted by
Reason’s own Matt Welch and Kennedy, along with Kmele Foster. As
last night’s debut suggests, this is one more sign that
the Libertarian Era
is upon us. And the show’s very existence
and heavy amount of Reason DNA is thanks in large part to
supporters like you who have helped us out over the years.

So please share what you
can
– and get ready for bigger and better things from Reason in
2014 and beyond.

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