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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
My question was loaded, I'll grant you that, but it wouldn't take much for Beck to mobilize large groups of people to various ends. If he can get hundreds of thousands to the Mall, I'm sure he can get large groups to do other things. If he wanted to orchestrate various forms of obstructionism to the "Marxist agenda," do you think he could pull it off? And despite what people think of his stance with the Tea Party, who's to say he isn't galvanizing them into an angry, "ain't gonna take it anymore" frenzy?
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This line of baseless fear-bating is nothing less than irresponsible. Do you blame Al Gore for the actions of James Jae Lee at the Discovery Channel? After all, Al recently called all of us to "action"... and this guy believes in
everything Al Gore says.
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Originally Posted by Al Gore
I have a difficult task tonight,I want to call you to action, but I have to begin by telling you what you know, in all candor – the United States government in its entirety, largely because of the opposition in the United States Senate to taking action on clean energy and a solution to the climate crisis, has failed us.
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So did Mr. Gore call this dumb-ass to action? Aren't you worried about Al galvanizing folks into an angry, "ain't gonna take it anymore" frenzy? Well at least one of Al's minions apparently did get worked up into a frenzy and acted out. Are there more just now bubbling to the surface? "Oh dear, why does that crazy Al Gore want to kill us all?"
...ridiculous.
Although no Tea-Party types are taking hostages, there's always a crazy person somewhere that's going to act out. Just like the dead guy at the Discovery Channel, he was a crazy person acting out on "his own". The convenient "potentially violent mob" stereotype smells like the same lynch-mob rhetoric that immediately flooded the media, attempting to blame Tea-Party types for brutally murdering a Kentucky Census worker... I meant tosay suicide.
oops...How did that happen?
Inventing mobs of fictitious angry white-folks... eek! Cliché much?
Irresponsible.
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Originally Posted by Tully Mars
That sounds awfully familiar... Hmm... yes it almost sounds like "that depends on what your definition is is."
When he goes on the radio and makes up a story about Barbara Walters and Whoopi Goldberg he's being dishonest... he lying. And when he got called on it he really had no defense.
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Which lie? Who's lie?
"During his investigation, Scott (Baker) uncovered new information about the request ABC made to Amtrak. He even received an e-mail from Whoopi Goldberg."
Video investigative report:
Seven-Minute Slam: The Inside Story of Glenn Beck’s Ambush on The View
Although Amtrak does not allow the reserving of cars/seats, somehow they did allow ABC to reserve seating in advance for Barbara Walters, Whoopie, and company. Apparently Barbara Walters knew this prior to Beck's appearance on the View. When confronted with evidence, Walters, Goldberg, and ABC refused to apologize or make a clarifying statement.