Glenn Beck's 9/12, The GOP & Militant Radical Right Wingers

The ultimate astroturf project known as the 9/12 March on Washington will encompass all aspects of what's left of the Republican party in one place this weekend. Propped up by Dick Armey's Freedom Works Foundation and charging upwards of $10,000 for some groups to take part, this corporate funded grassroots march on the Capitol will feature typical conservative Republican congressmen like Mike Pence, Jim DeMint and Joe "You Lie" Wilson delivering speeches to somewhat normal Americans who are angry at the Government about a number of things.
But they won't be alone. Yes, the radical Right will be there too. We're not just talking about the anit-abortion types who hero worship those dangerous medical clinic bombers. No, we're talking about actual militant radicals.
You don't need a big, confusing chalkboard to visually connect the dots between the right wing revolutionary group called NARLO and all of these Republican characters who are taking part in this 9/12 project. It's totally easy to put them together since NARLO is actually co-sponsoring the event. This is disturbingly transparent my friends. The Northern American Rural Land Owners website reveals that these potential terrorists look forward to violent revolution against the "enemy" Government which will cause the rapid secession of States resulting in a new Civil War. These are the kinds of people that Republican party surrounds itself with in celebration on the day after 9/11? What a difference eight years and a black President makes.
America, the real question here is: Doesn't all this mean that Fox News host Glenn Beck is somehow connected to homegrown terrorists and Republicans? I'm not saying the famous Libertarian is, but we have to look at the evidence and America, that evidence speaks pretty clearly. Glenn Beck is the mastermind of the 9/12 movement, Dick Armey and his GOP friends are hosting and the radical secessionist group NARLO is footing the bill. Draw your own conclusions if you have to.
On second thought, perhaps you should watch the video below. In the clip the amazing Rachel Maddow gives you a closer look at all the tea parties involved in this weekend's Republican led 9/12 March on Washington.
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And I thought that advocating the violent overthrow of the United States government was a prosecutable offense under the McCarran-Walter Act, which I don't think has been repealed.
I wonder how many will actually show up tomorrow and who will fire the first shot.
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Second, I dread the G20 Summit, which is very soon. This new free-for-all against the POTUS will just incite crazies from every direction. Rachel's excellent piece truly reminds us that anarchy is always a possibility, and that the fragile social compacts are all that keep us together. Paper money and legal contracts and constitutions mean nothing whatsoever precisely when we all act like they mean nothing. The Republicans have no such worries, apparently, when their guy isn't in office, unlike the thoughtful (if perhaps misguided or overly restrained) Democrats who refrain from impeaching or investigating former presidents and higher-ups out of an abundance of caution toward preventing the appearance of politically motivated drastic action.
maybe he thought Nanothermite was real.
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