huffingtonpost.com — WASHINGTON Broadcaster Glenn Beck and tea party activists have a right to rally in the nation's capital but not to distort Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision, the Rev. Al Sharpton said Friday.
Sharpton described the demonstration planned for Saturday by Beck and his supporters as an anti-government rally advocating states' rights. And he said that goes against the message in King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech, in which the civil rights leader appealed to the federal government to ensure equality.
Beck's "Restoring Honor" rally will be held at the Lincoln Memorial, where King delivered his speech exactly 47 years earlier. Beck and other organizers say the aim is to pay tribute to America's military personnel and others "who embody our nation's founding principles of integrity, truth and honor." The broadcaster toured the site Friday as supporters cheered.
Sharpton wasn't the only one upset with circumstance surrounding the event.
Leaders in the nation's capital said they were offended by a tea party blogger's warning to those attending to avoid two of Washington's subway lines because they go through certain neighborhoods. Many parts of the city are safe, he wrote, "but why chance it if you don't know where you are?"
D.C. Council Chairman Vincent Gray, who is running for mayor, invited visitors into the city's neighborhoods and said Friday he would urge any tea partiers he meets to ride the subway.
"Frankly, we need to put an end to that venom," he said at a news conference. "This is a city of 600,000 people people who enjoy living here, people who pay their taxes."
"Let's not let them get away with portraying the District of Columbia as some kind of frontier city," Gray said. "We live in peace."
The original post early Monday morning by blogger Bruce Majors was offered as a visitor's guide for those coming to the district for the rally. It offered hints on cheap eats, free wireless Internet spots and the home addresses of Democratic political leaders, with the note, "Feel free to protest!"
Majors also wrote that the population includes "refugees from every country, as the families of embassy staffs of third world countries tend to stay in D.C. whenever a revolution in their homeland means that anyone in their family would be in danger if they went back."
He also wrote that taxi drivers and waiters and waitresses frequently are from foreign countries.
Majors, who said he has lived in D.C. since 1980, did not respond to telephone messages requesting comment Friday.
On Saturday, Sharpton and others plan their own rally at a high school and a march to the site of a planned King memorial not far from the Lincoln Memorial to mark the anniversary of his speech.
During a news conference Friday, Sharpton questioned whether Beck and others understand King's words.
"They have the right to rally. But what they don't have the right to do is distort what Dr. King's dream was about," he said.
He said King's legacy is not owned by black people alone, and others can have different views of him. But he said they can't have different views of King's speech.
"His speech says clearly that he wanted to see a nation where the federal government protects us from those and states that would not uphold our civil rights," Sharpton said.
"You can't have a march telling government to leave us alone and say you're reclaiming a march where they came to appeal to government to protect us," he said. "They're having an anti-government march on a day that King came to appeal to government. You can't have it both ways."
The Rev. Walter Fauntroy, who formerly represented the District of Columbia in the U.S. House, said Beck's rally organizers "seized the hallowed ground of the 47th anniversary ... to promote their universal vision of exclusion."
"Their purpose is to turn the clock back in a time in America" when blacks and other minorities lacked rights, he said.
"It would be wrong for us to allow those who espouse the universal value of exclusion to hijack the site and the message of that marvelous day and to use it against the very vision that Martin Luther King Jr. articulated so magnificently," he said.
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skyjis6Aug 28, 2010
Remember all those illustrations of the Digg/Reddit war?
Closed AccountAug 28, 2010
Kevin Rose to all Diggers: Thanks for making me Famous...Now f**k You! http://digg.com/news/worldnews/thanks_for_making_me_famous_now_f**k_you
xraymasterAug 28, 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUjJmF-Rdoc
Closed AccountAug 28, 2010
Brilliant
douglasqAug 29, 2010
I'm going to post that link f**king everywhere.
treehugger87Aug 30, 2010
This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Constantin Film. Bah
mabsarkAug 28, 2010
Everyone should boycott Digg on Monday.
Closed AccountAug 28, 2010
NO. Simply close your account -- it sends a much stronger message.
slipperyottterAug 29, 2010
there should be an organized protest...
does anyone with initiative wanna make this happen?
elranzerAug 28, 2010
To be fair, I always thought he was a douche, even when you all thought he was cool.
4heavenssakeAug 29, 2010
And if you try to digg something, it warns you "slow down there partner, you almost broke an axle." Worse, it won't accept your digg.
sandeepgAug 28, 2010
War (1/3):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25036088@N06/3424896427/sizes/o/in/photostream/
War (2/3):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25036088@N06/4192738180/sizes/o/in/photostream/
Prophetic.
darkshroudAug 28, 2010
Someone put way too much thought and effort into all of that. I'm also pissed that I understood all of it.
murrabbitAug 29, 2010
Wow. . . and where's 3/3?
Closed AccountAug 28, 2010
Digg loses its identity:
http://digg.com/news/technology/new_digg_loses_its_identity_further
ghostalkerAug 28, 2010
I remember when an article about Glen Beck would have a few hundred comments, easily. Not a mere 66.
Closed AccountAug 28, 2010
Because the users that made Digg great have all left to Reddit.
mbm7501Aug 29, 2010
http://digg.com/news/technology/how_to_fix_digg_2
Closed AccountAug 28, 2010
F**K GLENN BECK!!!!
F**K AL SHARPTON!!!!
F**K NEW DIGG!!!!
F**K KEVIN ROSE!!!!
rebradAug 28, 2010
See for yourself http://www.facebook.com/restoringhonor?v=app_136483746394240 Progressives=Haters
magus_melchiorAug 28, 2010
"Francis, is there anything you don't hate?"
"You know what I don't hate? I don't hate vests."
andreoAug 28, 2010
I only like vests when they are worn with jackets.
datastorageguyAug 28, 2010
If any one of you calls me Francis, I'll kill you.
joltcolaAug 28, 2010
I've always wanted an awesome RSS feed. Thanks Kevin!
Closed AccountAug 28, 2010
Digg loses its identity:
http://digg.com/news/technology/new_digg_loses_its_identity_further
anonymous1986Aug 28, 2010
21 diggs and on the front page, ffs
tghdAug 28, 2010
This is all Bulls**t! Im deleting my account!
skizmoAug 28, 2010
hahahaha.. you can't.
Closed AccountAug 28, 2010
Yes you can. Just send an email to support. Of course, they'll only delete your history and not your account, but oh well.
diggduggjoeAug 30, 2010
Gives a great clue to the future of digg.
Welcome to the room of the Massive Steaming Pile of Digg, btw the door locked behind you. I know it sucks, but check out the jumbotron for a live stream of Kevin counting his cash!
skyjis6Aug 28, 2010
that's just Digg making sure its business affiliates get their moneys worth... at our expense.
sanmanAug 28, 2010
As if Sharpton is one to talk. He is a leading race-baiter himself, and thus hardly a paragon of virtue.
God, this new digg sucks so bad.
kattman04Aug 28, 2010
Agreed. Glenn Beck is just a white Al Sharpton.
Does new Digg really suck that much?
pureeviljesterAug 29, 2010
yeah, al sharpton... not like anyone cares what he says anymore
norman619Aug 29, 2010
He still has quite a few weak-minded people who follow him.
TigoleAug 28, 2010
Poopped on digg
http://digg.com/story/r/http_www_poopped_com
robinewAug 28, 2010
Who wants to bet on when the first scientology ad will show up here?
readmeAug 28, 2010
Hey, this story is not dugg by Engadget or Leo Laporte. What gives?
kaiosamaAug 29, 2010
Apparently Huffingtonpost beat them to it.
thediggpiggAug 28, 2010
Welcome Huffingtonpost to digg's league of spammers. Apparently the only users worthy of the "Top News" section. I think its a crying shame that the My News section resembles the actual digg more then the Top News section.
mrstormyAug 28, 2010
So democrats can show their distaste for Glenn Beck holding a rally at a particular spot....but conservatives can't show their distaste for a Mosque 3 blocks from ground zero? Both sides need to shut the f**k up and understand what "free speech" means.
ALSO, f**k YOU NEW DIGG I'M TIRED OF YOUR f**kING SPAM ARTICLES. GIVE US BACK THE WEBSITE THAT WE WANTComment is buried, click here to see the rest.
Closed AccountAug 28, 2010
Not really the same, but I will give you the Glenn Beck Rape A Girl Party in DC if you promise that no conservative NEVER protests anything with regards to free speech or protected actions. Agreed?
f**k DIGGComment is buried, click here to see the rest.
mrstormyAug 28, 2010
you obviously didn't read when I said "both sides need to shut the f**k up", but I will forgive you because in these uncertain times we must stand together to fight against the Spamasaurus Rex called "New Digg".
Fight on.
jdenzerAug 28, 2010
Except you forgot that Democrats are not suppressing Beck's free speech. No one on the left is calling for political action to stop Beck. Where as conservatives are actually trying to suppress Muslims freedom of Religion rights. Plus free speech doesn't guarantee that you won't be criticized. I think you need to read up on The Freedom of Speech.
yx486927Aug 28, 2010
It's a double standard. Both of the issues are tasteless on their face. Building a mosque a few blocks away from the site of most savage terrorist act in American history (which was done in the name of Islam) is their "right," yes, but it's still tasteless. As is having a stupid f**king conservative tea party rally at the site of MLK's address to the nation. You have the RIGHT to do these things, but seriously guys, it's pretty f**king embarrassing and tasteless to do so. What happened to common sense? Some places just need to be left alone and not have stinging reminders of past misfortunes.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
sugarazorAug 28, 2010
False equivalence. Muslims building a community center in one of the largest, busiest, and diverse cities in the nation is not the same as a white guy trying to piggyback off the legacy of the greatest Civil Rights leader in our nation's history in order to sell books and a TV show to scared, angry white people.
Your stance implies there's something fundamentally wrong about being a Muslim, there isn't. Just because 9/11 was carried out in the name of an extremely warped view of Islam, it doesn't mean all Muslims are responsible or should have to shoulder the blame. Why do they all have to pay for the actions of 19? It is in no way the same as a self-professed rodeo clown pretending to get all teary eyed and "taking back" the Civil Rights Movement. Take it back from who, exactly?
Closed AccountAug 28, 2010
Take it back from Kevin Rose. f**k Digg!
chilidogsAug 29, 2010
No one is calling for Beck to be stopped or silenced. They just think that it's a crass publicity stunt and it is. Conservatives are seeking to stop people from building a church based on which faith it represents and they want the law to do it. If you can't see the difference there then you are a f**king moron. Oh...I see the problem now.
Closed AccountAug 28, 2010
Digg loses its identity:
http://digg.com/news/technology/new_digg_loses_its_identity_further
Closed AccountAug 28, 2010
Alveda King just took the stage at Glenn Beck's "racist rally" and "distortion of king's dream" rally. Good to see all of the progressives know exactly what they're talking about!
Why can't I bury this story? =/
whitegripesAug 28, 2010
Everybody knows the King family will do anything for money and attention.
btw. f**k the new Digg.
darkshroudAug 28, 2010
Beck's rally has had many thousands more people than Sharpton's. Let's see how that goes out. I'm watching the different UStream feeds now.
mikesobaAug 29, 2010
Like there aren't 100,000 morons in the US?
jdenzerAug 28, 2010
Nice try. Everyone knows that Alveda King has strong conservative values. And she is not the 'icon' of the MLK dream. Your point is just as absurd as if Ron Reagan (son of Pres. Reagan) took to a liberal stage. And we said see the liberal rally is not "Anti-American", b/c he is the son of Reagan. Like I said nice try.
woodsjransomAug 29, 2010
You never see Alveda with the King children not even on MLK birthday, she is never anywhere around. You see the other cousins around and on staff. She always comes out and supports the exact opposite of what the family supports. That is the only way she can get any attention.
oatlordAug 29, 2010
Just to clarify: Are you saying "strong conservative values" are antithetical to MLK's dream and the civil rights movement?
twinklyjesusAug 28, 2010
MLK was not appeal to the Federal Gov. to help, he was appealing to the population to change the way the treated each other.
Sharpton's recollections is self-serving revisionist bulls**t.
arfikeAug 28, 2010
"There are those who feel that if the Negro is to rise out of poverty, if the Negro is to rise out of slum conditions, if he is to rise out of discrimination and segregation, he must do it all by himself. And so they say the Negro must lift himself by his own bootstraps.
They never stop to realize that no other ethnic group has been a slave on American soil. The people who say this never stop to realize that the nation made the black man's color a stigma; but beyond this they never stop to realize the debt they owe a people who were kept in slavery 244 years." - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
norman619Aug 29, 2010
In case you haven't noticed we are not living in those times anymore. the only thing keeping Blacks down is their own defeatist and victim attitudes. If I can come from a poor minority family, put myself through college, and get to where I am making a 6 figure income anyone can do it. I did this w/o gov help. It wasn't easy then most things worth while are rarely easy to achieve. Is there still racism in this country? Yes there is. Is it ANYTHING like it was during the time of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr? Not it is not. You biggest obstacle to success is usually yourself.
norman619Aug 29, 2010
No s**t. I'm a minority. Half Black and half Hispanic. My father taught us to be self-reliant. He refused hand outs from the government and work hard all his life. I grew up in poverty but I myself am not poor and neither are my siblings. My father made sure all his kids had a strong work ethic and refused to be victims. I make a nice living as do my brothers and sisters. I paid my own way through college as well. I did not get any help from the government to get where I am today. When people like Al Sharpton try to blame others for the problems of others I have to laugh. If you don't like your life then take the steps to change it. It's never easy but it is doable. People who believe racism is what's keeping minorities in poverty as full of s**t. I'm a minority. I have experienced racism from Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics. Did that stop me from making a 6 figure income? No it did not. Beck is inclusive while Sharpton and the like are divisive.
batfishyAug 28, 2010
@darkened - Alveda King is not a progressive. Not even close.
cyclozionAug 28, 2010
Nickelback Diggs
divisiblebyzeroAug 28, 2010
If there's one person I trust to give an inaccurate, unbiased historical interpretation of America's civil rights movement, it's Al Sharpton.
(Not that I trust Glen Beck to do so either...)Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
eseletAug 28, 2010
inaccurate and unbiased, that's a combination you don't see very often
divisiblebyzeroAug 28, 2010
d'oh
meedAug 28, 2010
I think it would tarnish the I have a dream speech if no one else was allowed to hold events at the same place.
Our country is a living breathing organism, we can't allow ourselves to get caught up in a single moment of time. Remember the past, while living in the present, and looking out towards the future. How about we never hold a event on the national mall again cause that is where the first black president took his oath of office?
It is just silly, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, and the right to hold events in public. MLK was a great man, but you've gotta stop dwelling on past, there will more more greater men to help shape our country in the future and we must allow them the same rights and places to speak as our fore fathers.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
suavek2000Aug 28, 2010
'' i had a dream last night''
Glen Beck is a tool and Al Sharpton and hes body Jessy Jackson are frigging racists ,
new digg sucks
suavek2000Aug 28, 2010
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=068_1277763368
Remember , blacks work in packs coz they are sissies alone
The white guy in that video failed to see they were working together.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
skittlesusaAug 28, 2010
"And it inspired a satirical map of Washington with all of the city marked unsafe, except for the tiny sliver of the National Mall, home to the Lincoln Memorial. Some people mistakenly assumed the map was put out by Beck rally supporters."
HUH? The last time I heard about this Digg told me it was unmistakably a Tea Party supporter, and this was more proof that they are racist!
Could it possibly be that Digg lobbed more false accusations against the Tea Party? I find that really hard to believe. I'm sure the evidence for just is in the same place as the evidence of those racist remarks the Tea Partiers, without reasonable doubt, lobbed at that Representative.
BTW,
The Tea Party movement is in no way a distortion of King's Dream. The beauty of his Dream was that while he recognized an evil injustice in our country, he still recognized its greatness and sought not to change its values, but to extend them to all citizens. It is people like Mr. Sharpton who distort this Dream- as people like him use the race card to attempt to change the fundamental values of the United States. King would be disgusted at the use of race to discredit political opponents, and the fact of the matter is that currently more of this is happening on the left than right.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
mkriss5681Aug 28, 2010
GOD DAMN YOU GLENN BECK....
for making me agree with Al Sharpton.
theskunkmonkeyAug 28, 2010
Kill the automated sponsored ad story inserted on the Digg front page, add http://dads.new.digg.com to your ad blocker!
TigoleAug 28, 2010
Nice, I hate that sponsored ad. It keeps popping in and out. Poopped.
spycatcherAug 28, 2010
Al Sharpton distorts Rev King's Dream! I am willing to wager if King was alive today he would have told Sharpton, Jackson to take a hike!!
cajungator3Aug 28, 2010
You are missing the big picture even though you are right. This site is pretty crappy.
gringerAug 28, 2010
This is the worst digg frontpage submission ever!
spacebuddyAug 28, 2010
-------DIGG IS DEAD--------
tommyrAug 28, 2010
Wow, Glenn's having a HUGE asshat convention......
norman619Aug 29, 2010
wow, you just showed us you really can't think for yourself.
Closed AccountAug 28, 2010
Its a KKK rally.
/heading back over to Reddit. Came by to see if Digg was fixed yet.
djgump35Aug 28, 2010
This looks like what I would have answered, if someone asked me, who are the two people you would not want to see, leading a political rally. Then in no particular order, I would have the rest of Fox news(excluding Huckabee), Jesse Jackson, Olbermann, and I am sure there'd be more. If only John Stewart could host one of these things, it'd be EPICally LEGENDary.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
pun1sherAug 28, 2010
This account has been closed by the user
indypatriotfanAug 28, 2010
Glenn Beck is using his 1st amendment, Freedom of Speech. Just like how the mosque is being built using Freedom of Religion
;)
Closed AccountAug 29, 2010
No one gives a f**k right now. Digg v4 sucks.
Closed AccountAug 28, 2010
WHY??? f**kING WHY is this the only story about this rally when i click on political news??? new digg sucks
having said that... glenn beck asked for no signs because he knew the people would show their ignorant racist selves like they always do
amazetbmAug 28, 2010
Beck and Sharpton are opposite sides of the same coin. For all their talk, they're really just looking out for their own fame and fortune.
mwrlAug 28, 2010
f**k you New Digg and Huffington Puff!!!
maxionAug 28, 2010
I suggest we report EVERY story that FPs that wasn't geniuinly user submitted. Se them sort through that!
sgc1020Aug 28, 2010
wait a f**king second i cant bury huffpost s**t, f**k you new digg.
hurricanedcAug 28, 2010
The new Digg also distorts King's dream.
hampsterstyleAug 28, 2010
Apologize. That's right, apologize.
jefftsAug 28, 2010
Beck has been planning this rally for months now. Possibly even since the beginning of the year. What I have to ask is this: if this anniversary is so important to Sharpton and others, why did they not obtain a permit for an event for this anniversary some 6-12 months ago? Why did it take the idea of a conservative-spawned rally for them to give any attention to said anniversary? If there was no "Restoring Honor" rally today, nor even the idea of it existed, I'd be willing to bet that this anniversary would have went ignored and unmentioned by those very same people who are complaining about it right now.
On another note...Man, only 76 comments on this article. That is sad. Digg is surely dying.
quantumlo0pAug 28, 2010
Silly, silly Sharpton. Oh how blind you are.
Dr. Alveda King, Martin's niece, feels Beck is more in step with Martin's views on liberty than you and Jackson are.
Sorry but true. Now get the f@ck over it, get your ass over the Beck rally and give Dr. Alveda King a hug as if you actually mean it.Comment is buried, click here to see the rest.
Closed AccountAug 28, 2010
Is this it? This is what I got all those @ss-whoopings for? I had a dream once. It was a dream that little black boys and little black girls would drink from the river of prosperity, freed from the thirst of oppression. But lo and behold, some four decades later, what have I found but a bunch of trifling, shiftless, good-for-nothing n!ggers? And I know some of you don't want to hear me say that word. It's the ugliest word in the English language, but that's what I see now: n!ggers. And you don't want to be a n!gger, 'cause n!ggers are living contradictions! N!ggers are full of unfulfilled ambitions! N!ggers wax and wane, gentlemen love to complain! N!ggers love to hear themselves talk but hate to explain! N!ggers love being another man's judge and jury! N!ggers procrastinate until it's time to worry! N!ggers love to be late, n!ggers hate to hurry! Black Entertainment Television is the worst thing I've ever seen in my life! Usher, "Michael Jackson" is *not* a genre of music! And now I'd like to talk about "Soul Plane". I've seen what's around the corner, I've seen what's over the horizon, and I promise you, you n!ggers won't have nothing to celebrate. And no, I won't get there with you. I'm going to Canada.
Martin Luther KingComment is buried, click here to see the rest.
Closed AccountAug 29, 2010
Digg sucks. Why can't we get the old digg back.
Martin Luther King
dandan111Aug 28, 2010
Neither the Huffington Post nor Dave Weigel have found racism yet at today’s Glenn Beck rally (I’ve got to admit, I’m not really sure what to call this odd event), and so you can safely assume anything smelling of racism was pretty hard to find. That left the New York Times’ official conservative-are-racist reporter Kate Zernike with two options: (a) quote Al Sharpton, or (b) write an op-ed about how she interprets the Tea Party types, but throw in a couple of “critics say” and disguise it as a news story.
If you don’t remember Zernike’s past gems, recall how she saw “racial tones” in conservative Jason Mattera’s critique of Obama? Nothing substantively in Mattera’s speech was very “racial,” but according to Zernike, Mattera delivered his speech “with a Chris Rock voice.” Mattera is a half-Puerto Rican kid from Brooklyn. That’s the way he talks. Sorry, Kate, not everyone can be from Connecticut and live on the Upper West Side.
But back to her piece today:
In the Tea Party’s talk of states’ rights, critics say they hear an echo of slavery, Jim Crow and George Wallace.
“Critics say…” The ultimate news reporter’s cop-out. Please, Kate, just write, “I hear an echo of slavery….” And what does that even mean? Because slave-owners used states’ rights arguments, everyone who uses such arguments should be branded as racist? This is among the lamest, laziest innuendo I can imagine.
More hackery:
the government programs that many Tea Party supporters call unconstitutional are the ones that have helped many black people emerge from poverty and discrimination. It is not just that Rand Paul, the Republican nominee for Senate in Kentucky, said that he disagreed on principle with the provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that required business owners to serve blacks. It is that many Tea Party activists believe that laws establishing a minimum wage or the federal safety net are an improper expansion of federal power.
Zernike has written a book about the Tea Parties, and so you’d think she’d realize that bank bailouts and stimulus spending are perhaps the top two gripes by these people. Is there something about Jamie Dimon and Lloyd Blankfein I don’t know? Maybe all GE stockholders are black?
And minimum wage as a racial issue? White workers are more likely to earn below the minimum wage than are black workers. Among those at or below the minimum wage, blacks are only slightly overrepresented, and that wasn’t true two years ago.
Finally, a “safety net,” presumably refers to welfare. Does Zernike think it’s unarguable that welfare has helped black people? Senator Moynihan didn’t think so.
The she ends with this conclusion:
Even if Tea Party members are right that any racist signs are those of mischief-makers, even if Glenn Beck had chosen any other Saturday to hold his rally, it would be hard to quiet the argument about the Tea Party and race.
Which, when you think about it, is a refreshing dose of honesty: No matter what you do, Tea Partiers, Kate Zernike will call you racist.
kasha34Aug 28, 2010
Hey Sharpton...remember Tawana Brawley? After that bulls**t you should have gone home and gotten a real job.
Closed AccountSep 14, 2010
Fascist Kasha's Greatest hits!
-It's time to kick the UN out of New York. And stop paying dues!
-When Americans stop seeing Islam as a religion and start realizing it's a military and political system bent on conquest, this all will be simpler.
-Do you know that the Koran says that Judgment Day cannot come until Muslims war with the Jews and kill them all?
-They want to keep half-black Americans in the black category. Or they'd lose constituents!
-Even Obama would have to show his real birth certificate to get a passport. He's got it somewhere. He just won't show it to us. Don't you libs even wonder why?
-Just as (Obama) lied to us about his ties and even membership in Marxist organizations like Democratic Socialists of America.
-He joined a "church" in Chicago with a pastor who's a "former" BlackMuslim!
-Did the Westboro Church virtually invent the intercontinental trade in black slaves? Did it kidnap a million whites into slavery during a 1,000 year period?
-Cat Stevens has been linked to terrorist groups.
-That's where "public/private partnerships" also known as fascism, takes you. And that's where Obama and these Democratic Socialists of America jerkoffs would take us too.
-Violent Muslims are following Mohammad and Allah's orders.
-Did you know that Obama had the State Dept illegally steer tens of millions to convincing KENYANS to vote last week to change their Constitution?
-When Hitler had Jews wearing the Star-of-David, he was taught that idea by Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem.
-Every Muslim on earth heard the President of the United States proclaim himself a Muslim.
-Who said he (POTUS *comment added*) was a Muslim?
-Anything where business and government work together? That is fascism.
-Which clause in the Constitution are you referring to exactly? I don't think the Constitution spells out "religious freedom" you know.
( http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/data/constitution... *comment added*)
-The public schools are three-quarters illegal immigrants. Maybe that's why they're out of money.
halfbeakAug 29, 2010
Hey, look a s**t trifecta: Glen Beck, Al Sharpton and Huffington Post!
mikesobaAug 29, 2010
I don't care what day he held it on, he's still an idiot that wears strange underwear and Palin is a hick.