The Voice Magazine Seeks Citizen Journalists for TEA Party Coverae

Published by Jonas Clark Wednesday, April 8th, 2009 in Christian Life and Culture, Economy and the Christian, Politics and the Christian |

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International Christian magazine looks for patriots to offer reports, photos and videos from rallies across the nation as part of its coverage of this historic event.

Hallandale Beach, FL, April 07, 2009 –(PR.com)– On April 15, American patriots will make their voice heard in more than 1,500 cities across the nation through Taxed Enough Already (TEA) party rallies that protest the runaway spending by President Obama and Congress. But will the drive-by media cover this historic event as headline news? Or will it get buried on page 15?

The Voice magazine, an international magazine that seeks to advance Christian life and culture, is recruiting Citizen Journalists to cover TEA parties across the United States. April 15, 2009 will go down in history as the day Americans from all walks of life gathered together for a common cause: to take our country back. The Voice magazine recognizes the significance of what could be a turning point in our nation’s history and seeks to document it from all angles.

“I’m concerned about the trillions of dollars of debt we’re leaving to our grandchildren and great grandchildren,” said Jonas Clark, publisher of The Voice magazine. “We can put an end to this spending movement if we unite as one voice and send a message to Capitol Hill. April 15, tax filing day, is a great opportunity – and we need Citizen Journalists to bring us the news from ground zero.”

The Voice magazine suggests people who are planning to attend TEA Parties take a pen and paper, a digital camera, or a video camera and document this historic event, then send it to the magazine. This new American Revolution must be documented, and the mainstream media cannot be relied on to offer the whole story. Citizen Journalists with paper, pen and cameras in hand can offer unique perspectives on TEA party rallies from sea to shining sea.

The Voice magazine invites Citizen Journalists to let the editorial staff know if they are going to be sending in reports so they can prepare its coast-to-coast coverage. E-mail TEAParty@thevoicemagazine.com or visit http://www.thevoicemagazine.com/tea-party.html to find a TEA Party near you, or learn how to organize one.

About The Voice Magazine

The Voice magazine is the premier Christian magazine advancing Christian life and culture, empowering believers worldwide to do what God has called them to do and taking the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the nations. You can visit them online at www.thevoicemagazine.com.

PR Contact:
Jennifer LeClaire
The Voice Magazine
Editor@thevoicemagazine.com

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Update on TEA Party Citizen Journalists

Hey Warriors,
Regarding the Citizen Journalists covering the TEA Parties with The Voice magazine we have the following places committed so far:

Ft. Wayne, Indiana
Annapolis, MD
Naples, FL
Fort Lauderdale, Fl
Tennessee
Atlanta, GA
Raleigh, NC

We need Texas, California, Utah and the North West.

Pls keep this in your prayers.

Thanks,
Jonas Clark
www.thevoicemagazine.com
www.jonasclark.com

5 Comments to The Voice Magazine Seeks Citizen Journalists for TEA Party Coverae

superblueflag
April 8, 2009

Tea Party gear can be found at http://www.shirts4freedom.com

ProDigit
April 8, 2009

Go Jonas!
Good to see there’s more you want to do then writing it down on a blog!

You could talk to Rick Joiner. He found a way to enter congress with a prayergroup to pray for congressmen and women.
Perhaps he can help you get there too.. Just suggesting…

ProDigit
April 8, 2009

Bill Allows Obama Power to Shut Down Internet

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/obama-shut-down-internet-legislation,7478.html

I don’t know how reliable this source is.
But I have the sensation that Obama’s been given too much authority! Not only to to be voted as first president, but also financially, and now he can do as he pleases with the internet (or so it seems).

Marilyn A. Hudson
April 15, 2009

I attended the OKC “Tea party” today at noon. What an experience! I had attended previous events for education – and teachers can get folks out – but this was unlike anything ever seen before. For 6 blocks around the capital the streets were packed with parked cars and circling hopefuls looking for a spot to park. Cars, trucks, motorcycles circled the capital, lights flashing or just moving in a slow determined speed. The noon kick off saw upwards of (estimates at the time of the event) several hundred people to several thousand people. Flags, signs, families, old veterans, and young college students. They continued to pour into the complex nearly 30 minutes after the official start! Cries of “Freedom!”, “Stop Spending!” echoed across the expanse of state government. One woman’s sign read, ” I Woke Up A Housewife one Day and Became a Threat the Next” , referencing the Homeland Security list that included protesting and disenfranchised citizens among potential terrorist threats. A passionate reading of the “You can’t take away our freedom!” monologue from the Mel Gibson film about the famed Scottish revolutionary sent those gathered into a sports event type cheering. The ring of the voices echoed across the streets, parking lots, and into the cars of numerous hopeful attendees. Horns sounded and hands applauded as they paused in traffic. It was electrifying, awe inspiring and like nothing I have ever seen before in my life.

Jonas Clark
April 15, 2009

Great report. Thanks! I forwarded it to The Voice magazine team at http://www.thevoicemagazine.com

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