Community | September 10, 2009 | 35 comments

Glenn Beck Remembers 9-12 and blood shoots out of his eyes again!

No disrespect to the people who lost their live on 9-11 but this guy is going soooo overboard the video gets good at 5 min where he is balling his eyes out. I don't know what wrong with him. but in the beginning he was talking about the banks like AIG and what not then goes on to the murders on the border of US and Mexico. Then at the end about 9-11. This is strange.I think he is Bi-Polar or something.The reason I have posted this is because tommarow is 9-12
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35 comments // Glenn Beck Remembers 9-12 and blood shoots out of his eyes again! // Video

  • RFIDemocracy
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      RFIDemocracy  
    • BECK: Let me be real honest with you. I don't think anybody on talk radio -- I don't think anybody in their right mind is going to say this out loud -- but I wonder if I'm the only one that feels this way. Yesterday, when I saw the ATM cards being handed out, the $2,000 ATM cards, and they were being handed out at the Astrodome. And they actually had to close the Astrodome and seal it off for a while because there was a near-riot trying to get to these ATM cards. My first thought was, it's not like they're going to run out of the $2,000 ATM cards. You can wait! You know, stand in line. Maybe it's because I'm the kind of guy, when I go to a buffet, I either have to be first in line, or I'm the very last. Because I know there's going to be extra food, and I just won't stand in the line. I'll wait until all the suckers go get their food, and then I'll go get mine. Or if I'm really hungry, I hate to admit this -- and really, I don't even have to be really hungry. If I'm really being a pig, I will kind of, like, hang out around the buffet table before the line is -- you know, chat with people right around the table: "Oh, they just opened the line! Let's go!" And then you're first in line.

      When you are rioting for these tickets, or these ATM cards, the second thing that came to mind was -- and this is horrible to say, and I wonder if I'm alone in this -- you know it took me about a year to start hating the 9-11 victims' families? Took me about a year. And I had such compassion for them, and I really wanted to help them, and I was behind, you know, "Let's give them money, let's get this started." All of this stuff. And I really didn't -- of the 3,000 victims' families, I don't hate all of them. Probably about 10 of them. And when I see a 9-11 victim family on television, or whatever, I'm just like, "Oh shut up!" I'm so sick of them because they're always complaining. And we did our best for them. And, again, it's only about 10.

    • 2 years ago
  • Denica_Cassandra
  • eldiablo
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      eldiablo  
    • I love how the video is edited . The time frames of each even shown is just hilarious. =) I could go as far as maybe this guy is funnier then the family guy?

    • 2 years ago
  • RFIDemocracy
  • RFIDemocracy
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      RFIDemocracy  
    • Sorry, couldn't make it to the 5 min. mark of this jingoist, faux-patriotic propaganda trash film.
      Truly appalling fearmongering and right-wing nationalism. It sickens me. This is boilerplate Nazi Germany from beginning to end.
      At least I didn't have to watch Dough-boy, Gwen blubber like a schoolgirl who just got dumped after she finally relented and gave up the goods.

    • 2 years ago
  • J_Jammer
  • Progresshiv
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      Progresshiv  
    • J_Jammer:

      There's a difference between an opinion and an educated opinion. For example, because you appear to defend Glenn Beck, I might form the opinion that you are also crazy, because I think Glenn Beck is crazy. My opinion would not mean you are actually crazy, and it would not mean Glenn Beck is crazy- it is just an opinion.

      However, if a team of bipartisan psychiatrists were to examine Mr. Beck and determine, beyond a reasonable doubt, that he suffers from a psychological disorder, a brain tumor, or some other illness which renders him insane, their opinion would be an educated opinion. And if those same doctors examined you and found that you, also, are insane, that would be an educated opinion.

      Many people have formed the opinion that Glenn Beck is a destructive force because he encourages his listeners to hate by labeling people with whom he disagrees as being worthless, unpatriotic, or more sinful than he. Since Mr. Beck does all of these things (in fact, he boasts about it), it is an educated opinion to say that Glenn Beck is not a positive force in our society.

    • 2 years ago
  • pjacobs51
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      pjacobs51  
    • All summer long that year, Ashcroft and co. were busy busting bongmakers, ie: Tommy Chong and thousands of others with "Operation Pipe Dream."

      I guess they didn't have the time to protect the country from a REAL threat, even though they had all the evidence right under their nose.

    • 2 years ago
  • evilliberalbastard
  • pjacobs51
  • maof4brats
  • RFIDemocracy
  • remanns
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      remanns  
    • ...uhm, well, I was moved,.... I'm not sure in exactly WHAT direction,....sort of "around and about",...

      ( and I keep having visions of these DAMN CHIPMUNKS )

      p.s. that would be a little scary, but I guess as long as "I surround THEM,..."!

    • 2 years ago
  • evilliberalbastard
  • RFIDemocracy
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  • RFIDemocracy
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      RFIDemocracy  
    • evilliberalbastard:

      Thanks for the reminder.

      The following are examples of predictions or prophecies that are part of Mormon folklore:

      * that the church will one day reinstitute the practice of plural marriage;[36]

      * that the day will come that the United States Constitution will "hang by a thread" and that members of the church will be central in rescuing it and the United States from destruction.[37][38][39][40][41]

      * that the Ten Lost Tribes after they return (which it is generally presumed will be just prior to the Second Coming) will then help to build the Temple of the New Jerusalem on the Temple Lot in Independence, Missouri. The tenth Latter Day Saint Article of Faith states that Mormons believe in the “literal gathering of Israel and the restoration of the Ten Tribes” (see House of Joseph (LDS Church)).

      * that the Ten Lost Tribes will return from the star Polaris in flying saucers. It was reported by Homer M. Brown, a Patriarch of the Granite, Utah Stake of the LDS Church, that when his grandfather asked Joseph Smith where the Ten Lost Tribes were, Smith pointed to the star Polaris.[42][unreliable source?] Because of this, after the advent of the flying saucer craze in the early 1950s, some Mormons[who?] came to believe as part of Mormon folklore that the Ten Lost Tribes will return from the star Polaris in flying saucers.[43][dubious – discuss]

    • 2 years ago
  • evilliberalbastard
  • Progresshiv
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      Progresshiv  
    • Millions of fans were stunned today to learn that popular TV and radio talk show host, Glenn Beck, is the first human to carry genes from another mammalian species. Beck, who has made a living seeding suspicion and blind hatred, tried for years to keep the information out of the public arena, but his personal physician, Dr. Ethan Albumen, has published a memoir detailing Beck’s unique origins.

      Many may be too young to remember David Seville, who created the cartoon characters, “Alvin and the Chipmunks” in the 1960s. The main character, Alvin, was modeled upon Seville’s favorite pet, Chippy, a wild chipmunk that wandered into camp when Seville and his parents were tenting in Yosemite National Park in 1954. Seville adopted the little fellow, took him home, and they were fast friends for several years. When the chipmunk passed away, Seville convinced his parents to allow him to preserve the small pet in the family freezer.

      Fast forward to 1970, when Seville was flush with royalties from the chipmunk craze. It was at that time that young Dr. Albumen, an early genetic researcher, met Seville, who was suffering from exhaustion, at a conference on biodiversity. They spoke about their mutual interest: chipmunks. Albumen had been conducting clandestine gene splicing experiments, so when Seville found this out, he convinced Albumen to clone his old friend, Chippy.

      Albumen tried unsuccessfully to duplicate the diminutive rodent, and he was about to quit when, by chance, he encountered Glenn Beck’s parents at a conference on recycling. Beck’s mother, upon learning that Albumen was a geneticist, begged him for help with Glenn, who had been born without the capacity to grow teeth. The Becks had spent years tube-feeding young Glenn, and they had almost lost hope when Albumen consented to apply his brilliant theories to their case.

      Utilizing a proprietary method which is still secret, Albumen administered several months’ worth of injections , a process which was very painful and which embittered young Glenn, despite his parents’ best intentions. As Glenn’s teeth began to grow and his cheeks began to widen, Albumen realized that the process was not entirely controllable.

      The Becks grilled Albumen as to why their boy, who had once been passably handsome, was now taking on the facial characteristics of a chipmunk, and Albumen did his best to reassure them without letting them know that he had spliced Chippy’s genes into the very basic makeup of Glenn’s cellular foundations.

      To make a long story short, Glenn Beck now carries on Chippy’s genetic legacy, Albumen stands to make millions from his tell-all book, and David Seville’s love for a small forest creature has backhandedly created one of the most controversial and hateful propagandists to slither across the forest floor. But that’s another genetic mystery, isn’t it?

    • 2 years ago
  • RFIDemocracy
  • evilliberalbastard
  • maof4brats
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    • evilliberalbastard:

      He is such a piece of shit.And calling the people of New Orleans SCUMBAGS.I don't say this word very offen but FUCK HIM!!!! At the time of 9-11 I was working as a nurse for the American Red Cross and how dare he talk about those people like that. I saw people bring in 100.00s of dollars and then I would see people that came to CA. from Luisianna and hear their storys. He is just....you fill in the word.

    • 2 years ago
  • maof4brats
  • evilliberalbastard
  • maof4brats
  • evilliberalbastard
  • DeliaTheArtist
  • RFIDemocracy
  • KSirys
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      KSirys  
    • Keith O is not boring or irrelevant, but after a while, he can get a bit annoying.

      Also, he does give us a great insight into some of the most compelling topics, but sometimes is just too much.

    • 2 years ago
  • RFIDemocracy
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      RFIDemocracy  
    • KSirys:

      I consider that a fair assessment.
      OTOH, I do not get tired of Rachel Maddow, even after following her Air America radio show for a few years before she started appearing on the box.

    • 2 years ago
  • J_Jammer
  • evilliberalbastard
  • RFIDemocracy
  • KSirys
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      KSirys  
    • Beck is a joke, why are we even wasting our time on him... I rather comment on a priest going crazy than Glenn "the joke" Beck. lol...

      Great comment Wayseeker!

    • 2 years ago
  • wayseeker
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      wayseeker  
    • Beck admits to being like an evangelist preacher and he's very good at his con just like they can be. He knows how to use emotion to work the crowd so it's no wonder that he appeals to the ignorant and uninformed; those coming from only emotions and not their head. Like his peers at Fox he's a clever actor and that makes him and them a danger to a rational society. And that's why we must continue to expose him for the fake he is.

    • 2 years ago
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