A day of shame in Washington


This weekend’s “March on Washington” as it has been billed was a day of shame to be sure. The rally, led by television’s Glenn Beck, was an opportunity for many tens of thousands of Americans to express their well justified dissatisfaction with the regime of Barack Obama. Beck’s intentions are of no consequence, the reality is that any credibility or shred of honor this man Beck may have had must now be called into question. Rather than focus on the very real dangers of Obama and his neo-fascist regime, Mr. Glenn Beck used the opportunity to attack his religion.

To paraphrase one of Mr. Beck’s contemporaries, Sean Hannity: If Obama says he isĀ  Christian, I take him at his word. What kind of world does Mr. Beck want for America where this type of behavior is considered acceptable, where a person’s faith is the subject of political discourse and debate. Beyond the pale does not begin to express the depravity of such a development. Obama’s religion or lack thereof does not have any baring nor should enter into a national political discussion, and as a true follower of Christ, one can personally attest that it should have no bearing a true Christian, lest we forget the very real warning to shy from judgment in such areas.

Why focus on matters of personal faith when Obama’s very real public failings are so apparent, an arrogant elitist politician with no regard or concern for the will of the public, who’s fiscal irresponsibility and Mussolini inspired legislation knows no bounds. Here we have a president so contempous of the very idea of a president as a public servant, that his cronies acknowledge his desire to “rule.”

Meanwhile our esteemed ruler wastes hundreds of thousands of dollars on elaborate vacations at tax payer expense, even using Air Force one for mindless photo-ops with the New York Skyline. Perhaps instead of deride Obama’s religion Beck could have taken the opportunity to remind the neo-fascist regime that is the Obama administration that the president serves at the behest of the people to manage the affairs of state, not as a monarch nor a tyrant, who regularly dismisses those who have the audacity to exercise their first amendment rights to petition the government for a redress and very real grievances. In keeping with this theme, one need only listen to Obama’s own words when he declared this very Sunday that he paid no attention to Beck’s rally. What does it say about a president, a servant of the people, who ignores hundreds of thousands of his fellow citizens when they come to Washington to express their discontent with his administration? Very telling….

Link:

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2012758135_beckfest30.html

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