Becuase it says in big red letters on the front "Enclosed is an important
message from the IRS on the status and amount of immediate tax relief. Do
Not Throw Away!"  It is not in the form of an enclosed letter in an envelope
but is in one of those things that fold over. There is a little chart that
shows how much you are personally receiving (not everyone is getting $600 -
it varies depending on certain factors. A check would come in an envelope.
Maybe they could put something in big red letters on that, too.  I agree the
pre-mailing is sort of a waste, but it certainly wouldn't be the first time
and will not be the last.  The mailing, by the way, comes directly from the
IRS, not the Republican party or Bush's office personally.  That, and the
fact that it carries an IRS form and catalog no. seems to indicate that
perhaps it really is tied into one of their regulations.  If, on the other
hand, it is proven that is was all a front for "campaigning", it should be
exposed.

Kakki


> This doesn't make any sense to me (sending out a pre-mailing so that the
> actual mailing is not thrown away)...why wouldn't someone inclined to
throw
> away the actual mailing not be inclined to throw away the pre-mailing?
>
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