Monday, September 14, 2009

'Glenn Beck is an Actual Terrorist, and the People Attending his Rally in DC Tomorrow Are al-Qaeda in America'

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In a Sept. 11 post by Alex Pareene that was allegedly meant to reflect on the passing of eighth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Pareene launched into a hate-and-expletive-filled anti-President George W. Bush, anti-conservative and anti-Glenn Beck attack in his post. His first assault was on the prior administration.

"Shortly after (or maybe during) that day, our president at the time, a little [expletive] no one liked, handed over the reins to the most psychotic elements of his administration," ... "In the vast national wave of jingoism, paranoia, dread, and fear that followed, he and his friends led us into an unrelated war they'd been planning beforehand, allowed the CIA to wiretap and torture anyone they liked, and regularly insisted that our memory of that day should not be sullied with critical thinking or expressions of anything other than still-palpable fear."

He then took a shot at Fox News host Glenn Beck and those participating in tomorrow's 9/12 March on DC.

"On 9/12, people in New York (and DC) did not feel as ‘great' as Glenn Beck," ... "They just felt like [expletive]. They felt scared and confused and depressed. Many of them were drunk. And eight years later, normal people, with brains and souls, have decided that some emotional distance from that disaster is healthier and wiser than trying to recapture the dread. So thank [expletive] Christ that the Commander in Chief is no longer subjecting the nation to death porn."

Pareene hurled more insults at 9-12 Project participants and capped it off by referring to them as "al-Qaeda in America."

"No, this year it's limited to a nutty little cult leader on basic cable who is encouraging his radicalized band of fanatical followers to invade the cities where the tragedy actually happened in order to shock the populace back into fear," ... "Glenn Beck is an actual terrorist, and the people attending his rally in DC tomorrow are al-Qaeda in America."

Pareene and other left-wing critics of Beck's 9-12 Project have totally misunderstood Beck's intent. It's not to create euphoria, but as the Web site explains, it "is designed to bring us all back to the place we were on September 12, 2001" and overcome political divides.



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