thinkprogress.org — On Tuesday, the House passed a formal apology for slavery and racist segregation laws, recognizing that ?African-Americans continue to suffer from the consequences of slavery and Jim Crow.? Yesterday, Glenn Beck spent nearly 30 minutes on his radio show mocking the apology.
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Closed AccountJul 31, 2008
Ah, the fresh scent of Religion, or should I say the ''customs of the American Christian religion''.
ninjafaceAug 1, 2008
Consensus: Glenn Beck is a douche bag who routinely makes offensive statements for ratings and shock value. Oh, and once he tried to tea-bag me.
lyk4nAug 1, 2008
Tried?
stupotaceAug 1, 2008
Ahh the fresh scent of generalizations, or should I say "the customs of douchebaggery"?Seriously, there is a reason this guy is on the news and it's because he's crazy and controversial, not because all (or even the majority) of American Christians think like him.
stupotaceAug 1, 2008
I think Beck (besides being a douchebag) completely missed the point. The House was apologizing on behalf of our entire country. The apology wasn't on behalf of this generation of Americans or from a certain group of Americans. It was America as a whole apologizing for it's crude behaviour towards Slavery in the past and acknowledging that there are still issues in America today because of its behavior in the past.
Closed AccountAug 1, 2008
Beck seems confused by his position.
gettaratNov 24, 2008
I never cease to be amazed by the stupid s**t he manages to say. <a class="user" href="http://pyramidsofgiza.org/">http://pyramidsofgiza.org/</a>