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Title: Beck Says US Has 'Wandered in Darkness' Too Long
Source: AOL NEWS
URL Source: http://www.aolnews.com/nation/artic ... in-rally/19611981?ncid=webmail
Published: Aug 28, 2010
Author: Phillip Elliot
Post Date: 2010-08-28 11:57:28 by war
Keywords: None
Views: 179624
Comments: 203

WASHINGTON (Aug. 28) -- From the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, conservative broadcaster Glenn Beck told a crowd of tens of thousands of people Saturday that the U.S. has too long "wandered in darkness."

His rally's marquee speaker, Sarah Palin, praised "patriots" in the audience for "knowing never to retreat."

The two champions of the tea party movement spoke from the very spot where Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech 47 years ago. Some civil rights leaders who have denounced Beck's choice of a venue staged a rival rally to honor King.

Palin, the 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee who may make a White House run in 2012, said activists must honor King's legacy by paying tribute to the men and women who protect the United States in uniform.

Beck, pacing back and forth on the marble steps, said he was humbled by the size of the crowd, which stretched along the Washington Mall's long reflecting pool nearly all the way to the Washington Monument.

"Something beyond imagination is happening," he said. "America today begins to turn back to God."

"For too long, this country has wandered in darkness," said Beck, a Fox News host. He said it was now time to "concentrate on the good things in America, the things we have accomplished and the things we can do tomorrow."

Neither Beck nor Palin made overtly political comments.

Palin, greeted by chants of "USA, USA, USA" from many in the crowd, told the gathering, "It is so humbling to get to be here with you today, patriots. You who are motivated and engaged ... and knowing never to retreat."

"We must restore America and restore her honor," said the former Alaska governor, echoing the name of the rally, "Restoring Honor."

Palin told the crowd she wasn't speaking as a politician. "No, something more, something much more. I've been asked to speak as the mother of a soldier and I am proud of that distinction. Say what you want to say about me, but I raised a combat vet and you can't take that away from me." It was a reference to her son, Track, 20, who served a yearlong deployment in Iraq.

Palin honored military members in her speech. She likened the rally participants to the civil rights activists who came to the National Mall to hear King's historic speech. She said the same spirit that helped civil rights activists overcome oppression, discrimination and violence would help this group as well.

"We are worried about what we face. Sometimes, our challenges seem insurmountable," Palin said.

"Look around you. You're not alone," Palin told participants.

The crowd - organizers had a permit for 300,000 - was vast, with people standing shoulder to shoulder across large expanses of the Mall. The National Park Service stopped doing crowd counts in 1997 after the agency was accused of underestimating numbers for the 1995 Million Man March.

Civil rights leaders protested the event and scheduled a 3-mile plus march from a high school to the site of a planned King memorial near the Tidal Basin and not far from Beck's gathering.

Beck has said he did not intend to choose the King anniversary for his rally but had since decided it was "divine providence."

Organizers said their aim was to honor military personnel and others "who embody our nation's founding principles of integrity, truth and honor."

Many in the crowd watched the proceedings on large television screens. On the edges of the Mall, vendors sold "Don't Tread on Me" flags, popular with tea party activists. Other activists distributed fliers urging voters "dump Obama." The pamphlet included a picture of the president with a Hitler-style mustache.

The Rev. Al Sharpton, leading the civil rights march, said Beck's demonstration was an anti-government rally that advocated states' rights - counter to the message in King's speech, in which the civil right leader appealed to the federal government to ensure equality.

"The structural breakdown of a strong national government, which is what they're calling for, is something that does not serve the interests of the nation and it's something that Dr. King and others fought against," Sharpton told C-SPAN hours before his event.

People began filling up the space between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument early in the day, many waving American flags. Wasington's subway system was extremely crowded with long lines of people trying to get to the rally. Metro spokeswoman Lisa Farbstein said that there was crowding at least a dozen stations.

Ricky Thomas, 43, a SWAT team police officer from Chesapeake Beach, Md., brought his 10-year old son Chase to the Beck rally. "I wanted my son to see democracy in action," Thomas said.

He said he wants government to stay out of people's lives. He acknowledged that he works for government, but said it's "a part of government that helps people when they are in trouble."

Beck has given voice to those angry and frustrated with President Barack Obama and other Democrats this election year, especially members of the tea party movement.

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#1. To: All (#0) (Edited)

Chuckles...what a fucking whinefest this was...all because in a FREE AND FAIR election they got their asses handed to them for fucking up the country.

Ricky Thomas, 43, a SWAT team police officer from Chesapeake Beach, Md., brought his 10-year old son Chase to the Beck rally. "I wanted my son to see democracy in action," Thomas said.

He said he wants government to stay out of people's lives. He acknowledged that he works for government, but said it's "a part of government that helps people when they are in trouble."

Real life is always the best comedy. This guy gets paid to snipe Americans for a living and that's "helping" but feeding, clothing, healing and educating is not.

Can't make this shit up.

war  posted on  2010-08-28   11:59:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: war (#1)

Chuckles...what a fucking whinefest this was...all because in a FREE AND FAIR election they got their asses handed to them for fucking up the country.

Agreed!

So what are you going to say on the night of Nov. 2nd, 2010?

Nebuchadnezzar  posted on  2010-08-28   14:50:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Nebuchadnezzar (#6)

Agreed!

So what are you going to say on the night of Nov. 2nd, 2010?

That the GOP lost more seats because the party couldn't get their shit together even though they were given thorough warning in the form of the election of Obama?

mininggold  posted on  2010-08-28   14:59:15 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: mininggold, badeye, sneaky pete, A K A Stone, war, hondo68, capitalist eric (#7) (Edited)

That the GOP lost more seats because the party couldn't get their shit together even though they were given thorough warning in the form of the election of Obama?

Unlikely. The GOP will pickup at least 25 seats, but the Democrats will declare victory because the GOP couldn't take the House. Why can't the GOP the take the House? Because they haven't shown us what they will do.

Beadeye was out here the other day swearing up and down that Boehner had a plan to cut spending. I said he didn't. Badeye called me names and told me to look at Boehner's "plan" on his web site. I looked at Boehner's website and posted his "plan" here. There were NO spending cuts outlined AT ALL. Badeye still insisted that there were and called me more names.

These Bush / GOP worshipers are just as scary as the Obama worshipers. They live in some fantasy world completely detached from reality. Both sets of worshipers worry the heck out of me.

What in the hell has happened to American in the last 10 years???

jwpegler  posted on  2010-08-28   19:21:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: jwpegler (#14) (Edited)

Why can't the GOP the take the House? Because they haven't shown us what they will do.
The repubs seem to have looked at Zero's successful run in '08 (vague hopey changey mantras that fit whatever mindset the listener has), and they are emulating it.

They hope that being the "anti-Obama, anti-democrat" will be enough to propel them to control of the House and possibly the Senate. Who knows - they could be right. To me, it doesn't matter whether they do or don't.

In fact, the cynical part of me says they may be hoping for an "almost" or a tie. Because if they DO gain control, then they'll have to produce.

And the sad fact is - the mainstream GOP (which is NOT Palin, BTW) has NOTHING to offer.

These Bush / GOP worshipers are just as scary as the Obama worshipers. They live in some fantasy world completely detached from reality. Both sets of worshipers worry the heck out of me.
They're called "partisan-hacks" for a reason . . .
What in the hell has happened to American in the last 10 years???
50 or 75 years is more like it . . .

Ignore Amos  posted on  2010-08-28   20:49:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Ignore Amos (#21) (Edited)

They hope that being the "anti-Obama, anti-democrat" will be enough to propel them to control of the House and possibly the Senate

Very true, but they are getting scared now which is why they are demagoging this Mosque that you can't even see from the World Trade Center.

The GOP leadership are a bunch of cowards, who won't stand up and tell us what rotten spending they'd get rid of. They are afraid of losing the votes of anyone who gets a government check. As a result, they've lost my vote because I'm tired of paying their bills. This goes for Democrats as much as Republicans.

jwpegler  posted on  2010-08-28   20:57:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#25. To: jwpegler (#24)

This goes for Democrats as much as Republicans.

You fraud!

Ibluafartsky  posted on  2010-08-28 21:02:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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