There are Still ELEVEN Days of Christmas
There are Still ELEVEN Days of Christmas December 26, 2013 Dear Friend, Cough, wheeze . . . excuse me, I'm allergic to coal dust. Happens to me every year. It's what I get for being naughty. But YOU'LL be the naughty one if you don't take advantage of this very special National Review program. I refer, of course, to our acclaimed Free College Student Subscription offer. It's simple, and something you have got to share with all the students (siblings, children, relatives, friends) in your life (fail, and that's where the naughty comes in!). What we do is give any college student who as an email address that ends in ".edu" a free, no-risk (no-bother, no sell-you-a-credit-card, no-nuttin'!) one-year digital subscription to NR. It's the electronic version of the very magazine we publish and mail 24 times a years, and it's EXACTLY the thing any conservative college student will want in 2014, to keep them updated on all the politics and policy, all the left-wing insanity, that will be drenching America in the next dozen months. Sign up is simple. Just go to https://www.nationalreview.com/nrdsubscribe_edu and . . . sign up. And enjoy. It's our gift to you. By the way, if you have any tips on what I can do with a bag of coal, let me know. Best, Jack Fowler P.S.: By the way, doing a friend a favor here, a great friend of NR: if you are going to be in Florida in February, guess what? So will Mark Steyn! He'll be on a five-night "Steynamite" tour. For complete information check out www.steynamite.com. To read more, visit www.nationalreview.com Why not forward this to a friend? Encourage them to sign up for NR's great free newsletters here. Save 75%... Subscribe to National Review magazine today and get 75% off the newsstand price. Click here for the print edition or here for the digital. National Review also makes a great gift! Click here to send a full-year of NR Digital or here to send the print edition to family, friends, and fellow conservatives.
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