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Bhutto's Party Goes On-Line Globally for Support

Wed Dec 26, 2007 6:20pm EST
WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --  The Pakistan People's Party
(PPP), under the leadership of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, has
turned to the Internet to raise funds for the party's efforts to win
parliamentary elections in January 2008.

The new fundraising web site, http://www.go-ppp.com, features a simple form
for financial contributors to fill out and the ability to donate money to the
PPP's campaign at the click of a button.  Donors can use Visa, MasterCard,
American Express, or Discover cards to make their contributions.

The web site was designed and is supported by Aristotle International, Inc.
(http://www.aristotle.com), the leading global provider of on-line fundraising
services for political campaigns.

In a message to supporters who visit http://www.go-ppp.com, Mrs. Bhutto says:

"Pakistan is at a crossroads. We citizens are faced with a decisive choice
this January 8th, election day. We can turn our backs on the years of
dictatorship, fundamentalism, and economic decline. The Pakistan People's
Party is ready to lead our beloved country into a brighter future of
prosperity, peace, and security. For you and for our country's future, I am
ready to lead.

"To take up this historic challenge, I need your support. I know that no
matter where you are in the world, you care deeply about Pakistan. This
website makes it possible for friends of Pakistan to participate in the
democratic process, even from a distance. For the good of our country, please
consider making a donation today to support our party and its mission.

"You can make change happen. You can restore democracy to Pakistan. You can do
your part by sending a contribution now for use in our campaign to win back
the reins of government for the people.

"There is no place left for the Q League. God willing, the sun of the power of
the people will rise on January 8th."

Supporters of the Pakistan People's Party anywhere in the world can now
contribute to the party's campaign for democracy in Pakistan by visiting
http://www.go-ppp.com.

For more information, visit http://www.go-ppp.com.



SOURCE  Pakistan People's Party

Rick Sincere, +1-202-393-4884, for the Pakistan People's Party



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