Although Americans are up in arms about plans for a North American Union and thus have made “The Late Great USA” a New York Times bestseller, according to recent news reports, Mitt Romney believes the NAFTA superhighway is an “urban legend” and Rudy Giuliani has never heard of it.
It’s time the leading presidential candidates wake up to the Security and Prosperity Partnership, the North American Union, the Trans-Texas Corridor and the threats they present to America – threats detailed in Dr. Jerome Corsi’s “The Late Great USA: The Coming Merger with Mexico and Canada.” Help pass the word to these candidates, apparently oblivious to key threats to the nation they wish to lead – and win some great prizes in the process.
Introducing “The Late Great USA” photo challenge! Get a copy of “The Late Great USA” into the hands of any of these presidential candidates …
- Hillary Clinton
- John Edwards
- Rudy Giuliani
- John McCain
- Barack Obama
- Mitt Romney
- Fred Thompson
… and get a picture of yourself doing it, then send the picture, the location and the name of the event at which the photo was taken to [email protected]. We’ll post the picture to WND. There will be one winner per candidate! Be the first to get your picture in and receive:
- A one-year subscription to both Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin and Whistleblower – a $150 value!
- Five free autographed copies of the book so you can continue to spread the truth!
- A 1/2-hour executive briefing with Dr. Jerome Corsi on the Security and Properity Partnership and the North American Union. Invite your friends or your group to speak on the phone with Dr. Corsi personally!
The first person who gets “The Late Great USA” into the hands of George W. Bush and sends his or her photo to [email protected] will also be the focus of a feature article on WorldNetDaily in addition to winning the prizes noted above – not to mention receiving the thanks of a grateful nation.
America’s sovereignty is at stake, so get started today!
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