I'm reminded every week that sitting down for a meal with the President of the United States -- without TV cameras or a big crowd -- is something only a few people will ever get to do.
You're not going to want to miss this chance.
I wish you luck,
Joe
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Sounds like a lottery or gambling to me? What say your?
I would pass. I only gamble on things I really want! And, although dining with the President would be an honor, I'd not want to give a penny to his re-election bid..
I'd be interested in seeing where either a lottery or gambling is a prohibition for anyone. Seems like a great way for a group (regardless of political affliation) to receive support for their cause.
While I would not be interested....well, maybe I might if I could speak to him about anything, unhindered....I don't know that I would qualify donating to a candidates campaign coffers as gambling or a lottery, because that's basically what they're asking you to do.
They'll draw a name from those who donate.
To me that's similar to paying for a ticket to a dinner and they have door prizes where they draw names for the winners from the attendees.
I'm pretty sure dinner with the current POTUS
violates at least one of ThousandHills 3 Rules:
(1) Don't go nowhere you don't want to go
(2) Don't eat nothing you don't like
(3) Don't spend time with people you don't like