Friday, August 11, 2006

M. Rock Receives National Leadership Award

Believe me, this surprised me as much as it does you. First was the phone call from Republican Congressman Thomas M. Reynold's office, inviting me to serve on the President's Business Advisory Council. Although confused, I naturally accepted, and a day later I received a beautiful 2006 National Leadership Award from the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC). It recognizes me as Honorary Chairman of the Business Advisory Council, and bears Congressman Reynolds' own signature honoring me "for outstanding service and commitment To Republican ideals, and in particular for assistance and leadership in promoting a pro-business agenda including tax reform and fiscal responsibility."

2006 National Leadership Award presented to M Rock

The award was accompanied by the following Press Release, printed on NRCC Business Advosory Council letterhead:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

M. ROCK APPOINTED TO BUSINESS ADVISORY COUNCIL

Washington D.C. - The National Republican Congressional Committee announced that M. Rock has been appointed to serve on the Business Advisory Council (BAC) in recognition of valuable contributions and dedication to the Republican Party.

Rock is expected to play a crucial role in the Party's efforts to involve top business people in the process of government reform.

The Business Advisory Council is part of the National Republican Congressional Committee, and is dedicated to making sure that small business has a voice in Washington.

Rock, who has long supported Republican ideals, particularly debt reduction and tax reform, will be a key member of the council.

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Prior to now, it had crossed my mind only briefly that by uncovering the Satanic, overtly sexual, and pro-drug subliminal backwards messages in Bush's speeches I was actually performing a service for my country. It also crossed my mind (again, only briefly) that I was doing my part to promote the need for goverment reform. However, until now I had never before perceived my good work to be supportive of Republican ideals, or indicative of my dedication to the Republican party.


Then again, the push for warning labels on records that contain submliminal backwards messages was led by Republicans back in 1982, so maybe they still perceive this to be their issue. Or maybe they just figured with a band name like Morality Rock, surely I must be Republican. Maybe they even saw the photo of Bush on the Morality Rock home page, and beleived (as Bush himself has tried to claim) that he ain't flyin' the bird - he's just giving the thumbs up!

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