Saturday, August 28, 2010

The Controversy of Virtue

The pundits are calling the Glenn Beck demonstration in D.C. controversial. It's billed the 'Restore Honor' (to America) movement and our elite 'superiors' consider this controversial.
Controversial rally...controversial?
It's all about a return to faith, hope and charity...if that's controversial, we are in more trouble than I thought, and that's saying a lot.
The mainstream media are calling the effort 'divisive' and 'racist' and anti-American and so on with the incredible insults.
The media refuse to give anywhere near accurate estimates of the crowd size, which is near 500,000. Half a million!
Half a million patriots who love their country and seek to wrestle it back from the progressive, fascist swine who seek to control our lives.
And, this is controversial.
When Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous 'I have a Dream' speech at the same location, there were 250,000 people present. The photo at the right shows the Beck rally. The difference between the crowd size at each can be seen at the left of this post's picture. The crowd between the two rows of trees was not present at King's rally. There were only trees there at that time. They were subsequently removed to provide open space, which at Beck's demonstration is filled with as many, if not more, people as are around the reflecting pool. Hence, double the number that were at the King speech.
Do you think the media made mention of this?
Don't grow a second head while you try to figure that one out.
Our country is in sad shape. Patriots are up against an almost total blackout in the media, entertainment and educational industries. They are vilified and calumnied at every turn, and are subjected to the might of the federal government and judiciary. Storm clouds gather and the outlook is bleak. I can only hope and pray that a rebellion is under way and that traditional Americans can reclaim their heritage before it is too late, before all is lost.

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