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Monday, August 29, 2005Republican B-list "Christian" Glenn Beck: Sheehan "The Bitch In A Ditch"Posted by Frankie at 8/29/2005 12:22:00 AM
"Christian" B-list Republican hack Glenn Beck, host of the ever clever titled radio show, The Glenn Beck Program, (checkout his website, you would swear it was a parody site joke) thought he would throw in his own hate towards Cindy Sheehan. Evidently, sometime during this week, Glenn Beck proclaimed that Cindy Sheehan had "wreck[ed]" her family somehow. From the show, Glenn Beck:
"How to wreck your family in 30 days" By: The bitch in the ditch.Was the already once divorced Beck reffering to Sheehan's recent divorce? Or was it the fact that POTUS Bush killed her son for a socalled "Noble Cause." that he cannot answer? Glenn Beck is a self described "Christian" of the Mormon faith who claims to be a recovering alcoholic and drug addict, as well as an expert on the Episcopal Church. Beck also revealed to his listening audience that "all men" have "dirty sexual" thoughts while seeing thirteen your old girls in bathing suits. This is the same "Christian" Mormon Glenn Beck who said he would take of his "What Would Jesus Do band" while proclaiming he was, "thinking about killing Michael Moore."The picture of above is from an obvious fan of Glenn Beck, Ken Robinson of the great progressive town of Richardson, Texas. Richardson got into an argument with a fellow Republican about the content of his sign while attending a pro-war, pro-Bush, "Cindy does not speek for me!" rally in Crawford. Kristinn Taylor, an event organizer with FreeRepublic.com, heard about the sign and rushed up to Robinson. “This is our rally and you can't do that here,” he said, only for Robinson to insist he was within his rights. Camera crews rushed in and Taylor turned to face them. “To all the media here, this sign is not representative of the crowd here today,” Taylor announced. Some of the crowd around Robinson came forward to shake his hand, while others chanted, “Idiot, go home.” The two men then squared off and raised their voices. “Just get outta here!” Robinson yelled, and aimed a kick at Taylor's midsection. Taylor called for security, and a young Woodway policeman quickly showed up. “I have the right to freedom of speech,” Robinson said. Robinson continued to protest loudly as police handcuffed him and led him away. You just have to love it when Republicans scream about "freedom of speech." Though evidently Ken, you don't have the "right" to kick even a fellow Republican in the midsection.
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