Schlosser85
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Well I don't see why the Huffington Post felt the guys holding the 9/11 banner were "ridiculous".
How the heck are these pictures 'ridiculous'??
If someone holding an American flag, or wearing a shirt with the flag on it, or a shirt that says 'Restoring Honor', or heaven forbid a shirt with a George Washington quote on it are the best examples that site could find of 'ridiculousness' at the rally, then I'd say that was a pretty ridiculous-free event!
You didn't look too hard then.
Check out Glenn Beck's own site for good pictures of the historic event:
On Stage: Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5
The People: Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5
The Crowd: Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5
Well I don't see why the Huffington Post felt the guys holding the 9/11 banner were "ridiculous".
I love that people wearing tshirts of the founding fathers and buttons celebrating constitutional rights are somehow considered partisan and ridiculous.
Although, I will point out that one guy is wearing a tshirt that has a quote from george Washington about how you cant govern a country without god and the bible...and George Washington never said that...the quote is simply made up.
But yeah...if it is partisan to support the constitution and respect the founding fathers, then consider me partisan. If that is clearly right wing, then that would mean that left wing does not believe in those things? If any liberals want to go on record condemning the founding fathers and the constitution, then take your best shot and I'll see you at the voting booths.
This was an interesting photo:
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For those who are not sports fans, the man with Beck is Baseball Superstar Albert Puljols, who's Hispanic.
That sounds as if it'll be just as bad, if not worse, as the Huffington Post.
That sounds as if it'll be just as bad, if not worse, as the Huffington Post.
Even the news on the Huffington Post is biased as hell. Although this would probably be worse because while absurdly biased, the Huffington Post still posts well....things that happen. Beck's site on the other hand, would probably flat out make **** up.meh Huffpost is an entertainment/world news aggregate on one side and a blog posting/op -ed site on the other. They have conservatives blogging there too.
I think this will be more along the lines of Alex Jones meets Pat Robertson.
and did you notice who had a front row seat right behind Glenn during the rally?
John "the Catholic church is the great ****e of Revelations" Hagee.
Even the news on the Huffington Post is biased as hell. Although this would probably be worse because while absurdly biased, the Huffington Post still posts well....things that happen. Beck's site on the other hand, would probably flat out make **** up.
What does any of that have to do with Fox News or Murdoch?
So? It's his money. He's free to do whatever he wants. Just like how George Soros has given millions to Democratic candidates like Barack Obama.Murdoch likes giving millions to Republican governors?
a couple of points. the "founding fathers" disagreed on a lot of issues. so using a blanket statement like "I support the founding father's positions" is a little ambiguous. which founding father's position on which issue?
also I do take a little offense when someone lays claim to the flag or the constitution,or God as fully supporting their position on an issue. To me that's like them saying "If you disagree with me you're Un-American or Godless or both"
Regarding religion...the right wing has all but hijacked the constitution and history books in claiming that America is a christian nation. I find it insulting because I actually do respect all of the founding fathers...in all their various different belief systems...and for the Christians to downplay or try to erase the non-christian aspects of our country's founding is just wrong.
a couple of points. the "founding fathers" disagreed on a lot of issues. so using a blanket statement like "I support the founding father's positions" is a little ambiguous. which founding father's position on which issue?
also I do take a little offense when someone lays claim to the flag or the constitution,or God as fully supporting their position on an issue. To me that's like them saying "If you disagree with me you're Un-American or Godless or both"
They are sold to a political ideology. Like most of the media is sold on Progressivism.