Texan fights back following Shocking Superbowl Performance

Creates patriotic Tshirt whose slogan asks What are you doing for the Red White and Blue?

(PRWEB) February 11, 2004--Like most Americans Scott Alliy is fed up hearing about entertainers and athletes misusing their time and talents and resources and making a mockery out of the real American values of ordinary U.S. citizens to the detriment of families and society.

Following the Superbowl halftime performance complete with vulgar and suggestive dance moves and capped by the infamous breast revelation Mr. Alliy decided to do something.

What Mr Alliy has done is to take matters into his own hands. He has written a song entitled "What are you doing for the Red White and Blue" and has designed a T-shirt with a slogan that asks the same important question. Mr Alliy hopes to find a popular recording artist to sing his patriotic and inspiring ballad. He also hopes that his Support America movement will grow into a grass roots movement of epidemic proportions.

To Learn More About the "What Are Your Doing For the Red White And Blue" movement you may visit the companies website at http://www.rwbproducts.com

About the Author: Scott Alliy is the President of the Online Business Ethics Association. He is the founder of Project Gives Kids a Chance and the President of FindaSeminar.com and online training search engine. He is the owner and developer of WhiteHouseUSA.com a website dedicated to supporting the President and the Troops.

In his spare time Mr Alliy writes songs and develops websites. He created the RWPProducts.com website and produc line in an attempt to send a message to all Americans. That message is Wake up America and do what you can each day to make this country a better place for all citizens not just yourself each day you are in it and enjoy it's freedoms.

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Scott Alliy
RWBProducts.com
http://www.rwbproducts.com
800 349 1935

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