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WIN THE GLOBAL WARMING DOUBLE DVD SET

Go in the draw to win the double DVD set giving both sides of the Global Warming Debate:
The Great Global Warming Swindle
and An Inconvenient Truth


It is election year and people are starting to tune into politics. If you enjoy receiving the NZCPR Weekly newsletter, here is an incentive that will put you in the draw to win the double DVD set and help us to expand our mailing list and broaden our influence.

If you send an EMAIL MESSAGE similar to the one below, to those people on your mailing list who you think would be interested in receiving our newsletter, then all new subscribers as well as the people who referred them will go in the draw to win this outstanding double DVD se
t which gives both sides of the Global Warming Debate: The Great Global Warming Swindle by Michael Durkin and Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth.

The more people who sign up for the newsletter and mention your name as the person who referred them, the more chances you have to win.

This campaign will run until the end of June and the winner will be notified on the 1st of July.

Thanks for helping us to broaden our reach - and good luck!

Here is the EMAIL MESSAGE to send to your mailing list contacts:

Hi XXX,

Each week I receive an informative electronic newsletter from the New Zealand Centre for Political Research, a public policy think tank run by former Member of Parliament Dr Muriel Newman. The newsletters are free and the website at www.nzcpr.com contains a lot of really interesting and useful material.

If you sign up for the newsletter as a result of this message, we can both go in a draw to win a very special double DVD set containing two well known documentaries that give both sides of the Global Warming Debate - The Great Global Warming Swindle and Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth. Since this issue is so topical I think it would be great to win the set.

All you have to do is click http://www.nzcpr.com/weekly.htm to register for the newsletter - and please make sure that where it says "How did you hear about the NZCPR website" you write that you were referred by me, so that we can both go into the draw.

If you register for the newsletter but then decide that you no longer want it, you can unsubscribe by clicking a link on the bottom of each newsletter. You can also have a look at the latest newsletter, to see if you are interested in receiving it, by visiting the archive page at: http://www.nzcpr.com/NewsletterArchive.htm  

I do hope you give it a go so that we have a chance to win the DVD set. 

Kindest regards
XXX

 

 

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