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Today’s Founder’s Friday’s (Beck): Religious influence on America’s roots.
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Glenn Beck today, 5 24 10:
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Tremendous!!! This week’s Founders Friday’s. Prominent blacks in early America,
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It isn’t an easy choice, but today’s Beck may be the “if you had to pick one” for liberals to see episode. If he is not absolutely fabricating his documentation we are under seige.
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Founder’s Fridays. Franklin.
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Tonight on Bill Maher on HBO, Van Jones will be on, I HAVE to hear what this clown has to say.

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Tonight on Bill Maher on HBO, Van Jones will be on, I HAVE to hear what this clown has to say. [/quote]
I don’t have HBO or I’d get it.

[quote]pushharder wrote:
Tirib, I have looked and looked and looked for the video segment on Hannity on June 3, yesterday, where the blonde woman professor from Occidental talked about how she would raise her son when she had one eventually. Can you find it?[/quote]
I had it, but I don’t think I saved it. These files are like 5 gigs an hour before recompression for the web so I only keep them a little while. If you’d only have caught me yesterday I probably would have had it. I’ll look though.

EDIT:I actually do still have it. Gimme a little while

Wadda complete fruit.
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Tirib, I will update you on Bill Maher.

Basically, he ripped Obama for supporting off shore drilling right before the spill happened. He had on some idiot as a guest, who then suggested that our govt tax the shit out of oil, so we get off of it. I wanted to scream that our country would literally shut down, as no one would be able to afford gas. Someone pointed out that regardless of how you felt, we do not have an alternative for oil at this point, so we need it.

He did come to the defense of that journalist who moved next door to Sarah Palin, saying that that is just too much. “Hell must have frozen over, because I am sitting here defending Sarah Palin.”

The thing that stuck out in my head was when he said… “Fuck jobs!” I shook my head in dismay. He reasoning was that the demand for more jobs is ruining our environment. He really lost me on this one. Rather than work on more jobs that focus on oil, he was suggesting we move forward with the whole green movement. But as we know, we cannot meet our energy requirement with wind, solar, hydro, etc.

He disagreed with Israel’s recent actions, saying it was too strong of a reaction. Yet he said he agreed with what happened in the Munich story, so he basically contradicted himself in my book.

Probably the funniest thing he said was when he ragged on Cypress Hill boycotting Arizona. As he pointed out, there are no Cypress Hill fans in AZ, let alone the entire country.

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Tirib, I will update you on Bill Maher.

Basically, he ripped Obama for supporting off shore drilling right before the spill happened. He had on some idiot as a guest, who then suggested that our govt tax the shit out of oil, so we get off of it. I wanted to scream that our country would literally shut down, as no one would be able to afford gas. Someone pointed out that regardless of how you felt, we do not have an alternative for oil at this point, so we need it.

He did come to the defense of that journalist who moved next door to Sarah Palin, saying that that is just too much. “Hell must have frozen over, because I am sitting here defending Sarah Palin.”

The thing that stuck out in my head was when he said… “Fuck jobs!” I shook my head in dismay. He reasoning was that the demand for more jobs is ruining our environment. He really lost me on this one. Rather than work on more jobs that focus on oil, he was suggesting we move forward with the whole green movement. But as we know, we cannot meet our energy requirement with wind, solar, hydro, etc.

He disagreed with Israel’s recent actions, saying it was too strong of a reaction. Yet he said he agreed with what happened in the Munich story, so he basically contradicted himself in my book.

Probably the funniest thing he said was when he ragged on Cypress Hill boycotting Arizona. As he pointed out, there are no Cypress Hill fans in AZ, let alone the entire country. [/quote]

Maher has the right to his opinions, but I’ve seen clearer and more substantive thinking scratched into a picnic table at a city park.

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]Tiribulus wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:
Tirib, I have looked and looked and looked for the video segment on Hannity on June 3, yesterday, where the blonde woman professor from Occidental talked about how she would raise her son when she had one eventually. Can you find it?[/quote]

Wadda complete fruit.
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Priceless!

“Hyper-masculine society!”

“I don’t want to procreate!”

“I want my son to be a human being.”

“I don’t like to watch grown men play games.”[/quote]
Perfect candidate for a political science professor. Gender confused, man hating mental case.

[quote]pushharder wrote:
Tirib, what about posting the segment of the 6/8/10 Beck show that deals with the copy of the Constitution coming with a “disclaimer” from the publisher?[/quote]
Yeah I have both of the last ones, I just hadn’t gotten the time to edit, encode and post them. I will do that. It might be a little later this afternoon. This thing about the disclaimer on the constitution shouldn’t surprise anybody. Our government is filled with it.

Here are the 2 from the 7th and 8th. The new computer I managed to hobble together for practically peanuts is about 6 times faster than the one I was using to encode video.

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Great Beck show today, but who gives a damn what Rosie O’Donnell thinks? He needs to stick with people actually involved with making policy.
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Here’s a link to where Von Hayek’s Road to Serfdom can be downloaded if anybody wants it.
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[quote]Tiribulus wrote:
Here’s a link to where Von Hayek’s Road to Serfdom can be downloaded if anybody wants it.
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It seems like most conservatives here take a hard line against libertarians. How do you feel about Beck promoting F.A. Hayek (classical liberal/libertarian) and having Tom Woods (anarcho-capitalist) on his show? I mean, shit, Hayek is also famed for writing an essay entitled, “Why I am not a conservative”. Seriously, just been wondering about this.

I don’t feel any particular way about it. I have my own views. Many of which Beck shares and some he doesn’t. I don’t agree with anybody on everything as I suspect is the case with Beck as well. He mentioned the book, I posted it. I’ve never read it though I’ve read quotes from it. I’m pretty sure when I do read it I’ll have the same response I do to Beck. Lots of nodding with some scowling here and there.