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Glenn Beck's Inspirational Speech at CPAC Conference
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http://www.glennbeck.com/content/article...198/36618/
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My take on Glenn Beck... when he was a young teen he was the kid who always got the wedgie.
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Dear Danno, Like George Will said in his CPAC speech " The Democrats are playing the politics of envy, and of the seven deadly sins, envy is the only sin where one derives no pleasure from anything. Think about it, Danno Why don't you read some of my posts and take a step into the light. Harold Beadling
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Harold Wrote:Dear Danno, Like George Will said in his CPAC speech " The Democrats are playing the politics of envy, and of the seven deadly sins, envy is the only sin where one derives no pleasure from anything. Think about it, Danno Why don't you read some of my posts and take a step into the light. Harold Beadling

You sound like some kind of evangelist. Quite the nice mix of politics and religion. Something your hero Ronald Regan was good at. Now a quote from my hero, Frank Zappa:

"The biggest threat to America today is not communism. It's moving America toward a fascist theocracy, and everything that's happened during the Reagan administration is steering us right down that pipe ... When you have a government that prefers a certain moral code derived from a certain religion and that moral code turns into legislation to suit one certain religious point of view, and if that code happens to be very, very right wing, almost toward Attila the Hun...."
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While we are invoking the great name of George Will, lets look at his thoughts on the designated hitter:
"The best case for the DH is this: It represents that rarest of things, the triumph of evidence over ideology. The anti-DH ideology is that there should be no specialization in baseball, no division of labor: Everyone should play "the whole game." That theory is obliterated by this fact: Specialization is a fact with or without the DH. Most pitchers only go through the motions at bat." (Men at Work)


Wasn't Glenn Beck one of those coke-headed morning DJs in the 1980s? Its all an act, I assume, and I think its a damn good one.
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Inspirational no, dangerous megalomaniac yes.
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No more dangerous than Bill Maher
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Glenn Beck Attacks Danno!

http://tinyurl.com/yljzjdo
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gmg77 Wrote:Glenn Beck Attacks Danno!

http://tinyurl.com/yljzjdo
That was pretty good but you no canna foola me, I knows there isa no Sanity Clause! That was hilarious! I bet it made
ClassicLibyouknowwho cry.
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