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Music by The WTL Club The Iraqi Freedom Song

Released on = January 22, 2006, 12:32 pm

Press Release Author = The WTL Club

Industry =

Press Release Summary = Memphis, TN.-Janurary, 2006- \"The Iraqi Freedom Song\" is
track number one on The WTL Club \"New Release\" CD \"Live On\", available online at
their website: http://www.thewtlclub.com Contact:
The WTL Club
email: music4u@thewtlclub.com


Press Release Body =
Christian Rap Music Artist Michael A. Minnis of The WTL Club band has penned a song
entitled \"The Iraqi Freedom Song\", dedicated to the people of Iraq and military
coalition forces effort to help establish democracy in Iraq.

Michael A. Minnis spent several months in Iraq providing support to U.S. military
personnel. Mr. Minnis traveled in convoys, flew in private charter jets, medi-vacs,
c130s and blackhawk helicopters to numerous locations throughout Iraq and Saudi
Arabia obtaining firsthand knowledge of the cooperative atmosphere created among
coalition military forces in spite of language barriers.

Mr. Minnis is quoted saying....\"I developed a very high degree of respect and
admiration for military personnel and the iraqi people in light of the continious
obstacles they deal with in doing their job. There is the everpresent possibility
of enemy rocket propelled grenades (RPGs) being shot toward aircraft while in-flight
and convoys with fuel tankers, food and other supplies can run into improvised
explosive devises (IEDs) placed into holes on roads or in the carcasses of animals,
then detonated as convoys drive-by. As well as the fact that someone standing by
you could blow themselves up while everyone is assembled for lunch. Add to that,
the possibility of contracting an incurrable diesase from bug bites ....there are
many sensitive issues surrounding life and work in Iraq....I could say more, yet I
believe \"The Iraqi Freedom Song\" says enough.\"





Web Site = http://www.thewtlclub.com

Contact Details = For Information: http://www.thewtlclub.com
Contact: music4u@thewtlclub.com

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