Walk The Streets In Anger

August 27, 2009 by forthardknox  
Filed under For Your Entertainment

Updated.

We got this today from Anne Harpen, of the Anntones:

I am Anne Harpen. I am a songwriter/performer from Cincinnati. My brother Tony and I have a group called the Anntones. We play music around Cincinnati.

This song came to me while I was sleeping because my country is so important to me and so many of us are so upset about everything that seems beyond our control. I found myself back in March and April of this year walking the streets of Cincinnati in anger with 5000 other people who shared my same intensity. Now I have seen more and more people ready to stand up and take our country back!

 

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One Response to “Walk The Streets In Anger”
  1. M.L.Welz says:

    Washington D.C. Rally will soon have a marching song (of sorts) when Anne Harpen brings her song to town for the September 12th Rally.
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