--- In [email protected], Bhairitu <noozg...@...> wrote:
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> WillyTex wrote:
> > do.rflex:
> >
> >> As anti-government zealots assemble in the
> >> nation's capital...
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> >>
> > You sound really afraid of Glenn Beck.
> >
> >
> >>
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2010_08/025417.php
> >>
<http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2010_08/025417.php\
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> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> Glenn Beck is Rupert Murdoch's Pied Piper leading the Idiocrats to a
bad
> end.  Murdoch obviously wants to maintain the status quo and these
> dummies don't know that.  They should be rallying on Wall Street
during
> the week rather than Washington, DC this weekend.   Wall Street is the
> problem not DC.  Government is just the well paid servant of Wall
Street.
>



Charles  Blow
<http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/28/opinion/28blow.html?ref=opinion> :

The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was already dead when I was born, 
and yet I idolized him the way most children idolized athletes and pop 
stars. I had the poster and the T-shirt, I knew the speeches and the 
places he'd marched.

He was smart and brave, steadfast and unmovable. He was a man  consumed
by conviction and possessed by the magnificent radiance of the 
earnestly humble. He was an eloquent speaker and a beautiful writer. He 
cared more about justice and equality than fame or fortune. He was a 
beacon of light in a world beset by darkness.

That's why the nightmarish idea of Glenn Beck (who has called 
President Obama a racist and compared Obama's America to "The Planet
of  the Apes") holding a "Restoring Honor" rally on the 47th anniversary
of —  and on the same site as — King's "I Have a Dream"
speech, so incensed  me.





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