People ask me a lot of questions:
- They ask why I’m involved in the Tea Party Movement;
- They ask why I infiltrate gatherings of liberal groups and deliver reports on topics the mainstream media refuse to cover;
- They ask why I spend several hours every Saturday afternoon, enduring profanity-laced epithets and single-finger hand gestures from people offended by the signs I carry at anti-socialism rallies;
- They ask what motivates me to shoot, edit and share hours of video that tell stories of people like Marty Martinez and doctors who oppose government-run health care; and
- They ask, “What’s in it for you?”
Rather than was offer faith-, family- and freedom-laced answers to the questions above, I offer the Neal Fox music video above.
Described as “a tribute to all the people who go to rallies, sign petitions, call their Congressmen,” the song featured in the video is from the album, “Songs For The New Revolution,” available at WireDuck.com, CDBaby.com/cd/nealfox1 and iTunes.com.
Please share it with everyone you know.
Hat tip: Terresa @ Noisy Room
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