Showing posts with label Glenn Beck Rally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glenn Beck Rally. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Glenn Beck Rally;TheBlaze

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Glenn Beck has restored the honor it deserves a URL: TheBlaze.com! Just three days after Palin Beck, Sarah, and somewhere between 100,000 and one million acolytes gathered at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial for the stated purpose of restoring honor to the things he had lost or worn out, Beck has launched a site Web. TheBlaze.com "pursue the truth," the manifesto of Beck. The site will focus on "breaking news" and more, "wrote Beck. "It is not only politics and policy. Is looking for insight wherever we find it. Let us examine our culture, dealing with matters of faith and family, and we will not be afraid of a history lesson," he wrote. The site name and logo, a lock of fire means "truth burns."
A look around reveals the fact Blaze interests in both faith and current events. For example, the lede in an article on the Islamic center Park51 called: "The Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, the man behind the mosque at Ground Zero, seeks to be a Jew, Christian and a Muslim. But some say it's impossible."
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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Glenn Beck Rally Almost 100000 Attendance

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Glenn Beck is a controversial figure, and his demonstration was held on the 47th anniversary of Martin Luther King "I have a dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial has earned a lot of criticism from the media. Beck has been criticized for trying to sell the rally as a kind of civil rights march in an attempt to exploit the anniversary, but the television presenter said the demonstration was more to show support for U.S. troops than any other thing.

Beck said the demonstration was apolitical, but the speakers touched on a series of political cartoons during his speeches. Beck said the U.S. Has "wandered around in the dark" for too long, and suggested that we return to a lifestyle that was conceived by our founding fathers.


Sarah Palin, who also attended the event and told the crowd that he felt that "we must restore America and restore its honor." Palin is expected to be preparing for a career in 2012 at the President's office, but made no formal announcement regarding his intentions.
Beck said in his speech that "today the United States turns to God," suggesting that the country is changing towards a more conservative viewpoint. A number of civil rights activists have spoken out about the meeting, including the Rev. Al Sharpton, who said he thought Beck was distorting views king to align with theirs. It will be interesting to see how it changes the concentration compared with U.S. policy in the coming months.
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Restoring Honor Of Gellan Beck Rally Attendance

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On Saturday, August 28 there was a large demonstration in Washington DC was led by Glenn Beck, a prominent conservative. The event was named the "restore honor" rally. Glenn Beck is well known criticizer of President Barack Obama.

There were hundreds of thousands of people in this rally. Many of them opposed Glenn Beck, while many supported him. The dense crowd stretched from the Lincoln Memorial way back to World War II Memorial. Poured over a small hill in the Washington Monument and the fields in the north and south of the reflecting pool. Hundreds of people also transmitted from the south and the downtown streets and subway stations.


Near the stage, the crowd had a stadium environment, and with sporadic applause, singing and clapping. Beck's decision to schedule the meeting on the anniversary of King and his promise to "restore the Civil Rights Movement" was criticized, however, Beck said it was not intentional and attributed the date of "divine providence."

The reason was the celebration of the event is to think the U.S. has "wandered in the dark" for too long.

What many people do not understand is that by criticizing President Obama who are not improving things. All we are doing is spreading the bad feelings and things like that. What we should do is try to talk to him and say what they would like better. You can contact the White House here.

One thing that many people were bothered by the fact that President Obama went on vacation. They said he is simply living life and not really worry about people. It is not just to become president because I want to live in the White House. You have to really care about the people of the United States and we must work very hard to get close to becoming president. Almost all jobs in the United States allows you to take a vacation. Why should the President be empowered to adopt one?
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If you want to be in "Restoring Honor Glenn Beck" rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC, but could not, you're in luck. C-Span, which most Americans have, is covering the event much anticipated live all day from 10 am EST. The great thing though is that if you do not receive the channel through their cable plan, you can simply go to CSPAN.org and watch the rally live there.
Glenn Beck was seen at the National Mall today by a typical trip, before the event, which authorities say could provide up to 200,000 people.
The "restore honor" rally has been the focus of a ton of media attention in recent days. Mainly for the fact that is taking place the same day and in the same location as the historic protest in which Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous "If I had a dream."
In a separate note, Al Sharpton is holding its very own rally called "Reclaim the Dream" at Dunbar High School in Washington DC. C-Span also broadcast the event later in the day.
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Glenn Beck restoring honor

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Rachel and Ray Thompson, both 29, drove with their four kids from Indiana. Both are fans of Glenn Beck and criticized President Obama for fanning the divisions in this nation.
"There are a lot of divisive issues in this country that need to be addressed in the way Dr. King addressed them and [Obama] has failed to do that," Ray Thompson, an electrician, said. "From a multi-racial family, I say shame on him." (Ray is white; Rachel is African American.)

"He does have an awesome power to do something about it, but he is not. He is just sitting back," said Rachel, a massage therapist. Neither was troubled by the timing of the rally -- on the anniversary of King's "I Have a Dream" speech. They said the speech King's niece Alveda King gave was the most uplifting of the day.
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8 28 Rally To Restore Honor

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Look left "plants" this Saturday at 8 / 28 "Rally to restore honor" at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. You will be able to identify the signs and current expressions of hatred that is thrown. Oh, and also be able to identify them, as it will be the only "participants" who are interviewed and shown on television by the liberal media outlet.

Aside from saying anything positive about the meeting, the leaders like Al Sharpton, along with most of the liberal media talking heads, is trying to portray the event as nothing more than a festival of hatred directed by Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin.


It is also safe to say that you will not hear what Dr. King's niece, Dr. Alveta King, told the Christian Science Monitor about Rally 8 / 12: "Definition of ourselves as red states or blue, liberal or conservative , minority or majority, have not yet reached the day when men and women are "judged not by the color of their skin but the content of their character." We're still running to this day. As Uncle Martin said "We can not go back.

When Beck and I join all gathered at the Lincoln Memorial this weekend, I will talk about my Uncle Martin and the America he imagined. I will talk about honor and character and sacrifice. I'll do come to those who represent the diversity of the human race. "

It is unfortunate that leaders like Al Sharpton and most of the liberal media, believe they have the exclusive "rights" to how, when and where the dream of post-racial "Dr. King's imagined world, and eventually died actually becomes a reality.
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Restoring Honor Glenn Beck Rally

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"Glenn Beck Restoration of Honor" rally set for today (UPDATE). If you've been watching Glenn Beck in recent weeks, you know how much is urging Americans to travel to the Lincoln Memorial for the 828: Restoring Honor rally.

An event that is saying people will regret not going. Thousands are expected to arrive on August 28, 2010, to see what Beck and other speakers have for them.


Recently Beck is coming where a major controversy.

First things first, 828: Restoration of Honor is a free event and takes place on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. No entries. Beck has been mentioned repeatedly in your program like this is not an act of "political" and has told everyone to leave signs at home and "Come As You Are with his family."

There are a couple of reasons why some believe it is political. Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin speaks at the rally. This has led many to believe that this is a 'rally teabagger' due to the number of speakers constitutional conservatives.

August 28 happens to be the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. 's famous "I have a dream." Al Sharpton, among others, are also having their own demonstrations and many people are making counter-demonstrations. Many question the motives of Beck for the concentration of media and heads many think Beck should have changed the date of the event because some feel they do not honor Martin Luther King.

What better way to honor Martin Luther King Jr. to have his own niece to speak at the rally? The controversy appears to be justified, but if you're Glenn Beck is his usual cup of coffee every day.

Beck noted that the event "will be an iconic event. This will be a moment that will never be able to paint people as enemies, racists, none of this. This is a moment, frankly, that I think make up the civil rights movement. has been so distorted and so backward. It is an abomination "

The rally will promote the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, which provides services and grants to the families of soldiers who have died or are seriously injured. Beck shared invoking donations tear in your program, from 8 cents to thousands of dollars.

The speakers will be: SOWF, Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, Dr. Alveda King and Marcus Luttrell. Jo Dee Messina will also be presented.

Here's 828: Food description Glennbeck.com Honor, "Throughout American history has witnessed many great leaders and prominent citizens to change their course. It is through their personal virtues and by his example that we can to live as free people. On August 28, come celebrate America to honor our heroes, our heritage and our future.

Join the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin and many more for this non-political event that is dedicated to servicing the U.S. and other honest citizens who embody the founding principles of our nation's integrity, truth and honor.

Our freedom is only possible if we are virtuous. It helps restore the values that founded this great nation. In August, 28 come join us in our commitment to restore the honor on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC. "

Glenn Beck, like Sarah Palin, so polarizing arouses feelings among some people. The "left" hate with a passion because they are considered as "dangerous" and, above all, "oridnary" - if not stupid.
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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Glenn Beck Rally In Washington

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Talk Show Host Glenn Beck is organizing a large rally in Washington this weekend. Will it be political or not?

Beck himself is a hero to many parts of tea "," activists and a polarizing figure in his shows often attacks the Obama administration's policies. Sarah Palin is scheduled to speak at rally restoration of Honor, and she is very political - just look at what is happening in Alaska, where his endorsee Joe Miller for the Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski on the ropes.


party organization groups like Cato and tea Tea Party Patriots rally organizers are providing with the volunteer and logistical support. And Cato own Take Back America convention DC is scheduled for Friday night.

So everything is a tea party meeting, right? audience numbers and enthusiasm can be a good indicator of the strength of the entire movement.

Only it's not as Beck himself sees it, and that's not how he and other organizers are billing the event. They note that the Foundation held jointly with the Special Operations Warrior (SOWF), a charity that provides aid to education of the children of the deceased special operations personnel.

"This is a non-political event," says a road rally FAQ media.

The press release goes on to note that the organizers have discouraged attendees to bring political signs, political pamphlets, "I love the RNC" T-shirts, and other political paraphernalia.

"There are many opportunities to talk politics. This is not one of them," says the sheet media.

And the truth is a sign. information packets to people who have registered to attend flatly say no to display publicly embarrassing statements (as well as to bring the water and pack a lunch, and leave their firearms at home).

So what will happen in the event, then Beck and appearances with Palin? On the one hand, Alveda King, a conservative activist who is the niece of the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., is scheduled to speak. That may be in response to the fact that many civil rights groups have complained about the meeting, taking place on the anniversary of Dr. King "I have a dream" and in the same place - the steps of the Lincoln Memorial . Country music artist Jo Dee Messina is singing.

What Beck is going to say? That's not entirely clear, but if their promotional videos are any guide, it will involve holding heroes for our children to believe in what we can restore honor to an America that Beck thinks he's lost his way.

"I do not want my child [grow] to be president of the United States more because I do not know what that means more," says Beck at one point.

(That is not partisan, perhaps, but is it politics? That depends on the definition of the word.)

One thing that will not happen in the rally is an official appearance of a Republican elected official. Party groups are restricted in their statements about the event, given the reputation of Beck occasionally inflammatory rhetoric. (Obama is called a reverse racist, for example.)

"In general, people who come to Washington, to be organized and active is a good thing," said Doug Heye, a spokesman for the Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele, the Washington Post. "But I have to be honest with you - I know of no case of Glenn Beck."
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