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As 2010 comes to an end, we wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas Declaration style with with a new FIREWALL video from Bill Whittle on Christmas in America.  

There are a lot of changes coming to Declaration Entertainment in the new year.  

In the next few weeks, we will be rolling out our redesigned homepage, which is aimed at pushing out a lot more content to provide a much richer user experience.  

We will also be launching a new, daily series called THE WHEELHOUSE in which Bill will discuss the culture and the latest news with some of the brightest bloggers and commentators on the web.  

This daily content should help drive traffic to the site, and allow us reach new Citizen Producers to join our cause and help make the movies you want to see.  

And of course we will continue our efforts to connect traditional, accredited investors to The Arroyo to help us jump start production on this important modern western.  

Finally, at the Declaration Store, Premiere Membership T-Shirts are finally here and have begun shipping.  If you are a  $29.99 a month Premiere Member and have not contacted us with your shirt preferences (Male/Female, Size) and shipping address, please email us here.  

Several other items are on there way to the store for the new year - and of course, the best deal in the house is still available: Bill Whittle's fantastic DVD exploration of the values of the Tea Party Movement - FIREWALL: WHAT WE BELIEVE.  

While What We Believe is not a Declaration Production, it has been a great advertising platform for us, and Members of Declaration Entertainment receive a $10.00 discount on each disc they order.  (Please note: The discount does not appear until the final review screen before you submit your order, and you must be logged in to at the time of your purchase.)  

Merry Christmas, everyone, and thank you for helping us launch in 2010, and to continue to grow into the Happy New Year.  

2010 will most likely be

2010 will most likely be remembered as a time of transition. 2011 will yield some of the fruits of that transition. I can only hope that 2011 will end up being a good year for everyone.