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Yes, you can save $20 off the cover price of what is destined to be the most important book of the year – Tom Tancredo's "In Mortal Danger: The Battle for America's Border and Security."
In his first book ever, the courageous Colorado congressman who has led the national fight against illegal immigration, and for real border control, lays out the specifics of his plan to put America's national security ahead of politics.
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This could be the book that positions Tancredo for high national office – and a solution to the border crisis.
Now – for one week only – you can get your copy of this sensational, 224-page hardcover book – and save $20 off the cover price – by taking advantage of this special offer, exclusively from WorldNetDaily and WND Books, the folks who, with Tancredo, conceptualized it and published it.
Make no mistake: Tom Tancredo's book will keep the national debate about illegal aliens and border security hot on the front burner through the midterm elections this fall – and beyond.
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![]() Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo. |
But wait – it gets better. There's another part to this deal. When you order Tancredo's book for $4.95, we will also send you, FREE, three sizzling issues of WND's critically acclaimed monthly magazine, Whistleblower.
Many readers consider Whistleblower to be simply the world's best newsmagazine. Each issue focuses like a powerful laser on a single topic – from the Federal Reserve to abortion to evolution to the Constitution – explored thoroughly, and with facts and insight such as you've never seen anywhere else.
So, for $4.95 you get a hardcover copy of Tancredo's "In Mortal Danger," plus you get three sample issues of Whistleblower, including our most popular issue ever exposing the fraud of the Fed – in hopes, of course, that you will do what most people do, which is to become a long-term Whistleblower subscriber. The three issues of Whistleblower alone represent a savings of $22.50. So, you save $20 on the book, $22.50 on the three issues of Whistleblower – all for an investment of $4.95.
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(Note: This offer does not apply to current Whistleblower subscribers or those living outside the U.S. However, if you want to subscribe or renew to Whistleblower, we have a fantastic offer for Tancredo's book here!)
For this very special $4.95 offer, you will receive Tancredo's "In Mortal Danger" as well as three free issues of Whistleblower magazine. Also included with your free issues will be a renewal notice for a one-year Whistleblower subscription. If you wish to renew, do nothing, and your credit card which has been pre-authorized will be debited for the annual renewal rate of $49.95. (There's no risk, because at any time you can cancel your subscription for a full refund on the unused portion.) If you don't want to renew, simply cancel by calling 1-800-4WNDCOM (800-496-3266) or by emailing [email protected] before the charge date printed on the renewal card you'll receive. Either way, the book and the three free issues are yours to keep. (Only one copy of "In Mortal Danger" at this price per household. Offer good only in the U.S.)
Just one more thing, says WND's Joseph Farah: "We're making this offer because we believe in this book, in this author, and in the plan he outlines. We believe if this book becomes the No. 1 best-seller in the nation, it could have a profound impact on the future of American politics, and particularly on our border policy."
So make your statement. Propel Tancredo's book to the top of the best-seller lists. Get truly informed. Grab Washington's attention. Back a courageous elected official who is taking a principled stand. We can't make it any easier than this.
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