Zoom-boing
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We were all united on 9/12/01. And what happened ? Bush abused that support and popularity and national unity. He shoved through really bad laws, grabbed power and abused it, secretly (but it is coming out more and more) He played all sorts of secret games, divided the nation with the Iraq invasion and the lies used to get us into it. And he used that war and his entire administration (in response to your signature's Reagan quote) to "turn the keys to the Treasury over" to his corrupt cronies. It was a giveaway for friendly lobbyists and no-bid contractors and his incompetent buddies.the OP is a fducking IDIOT, the 9-12 project has NOTHING to do with 9/11
Glenn Beck - The 912 Project
read and learn
The only reason 9/11 is mentioned in connection with the 912 project is that he is trying to get people back into the mindset we were all in on 9/12. We were not Republicans or Democrats, we were Americans. We were all united together. That's the springboard for his 912 project.
Where did the unity we had on 9/12 go ? Bush and his administration's antics are 100% responsible for spoiling that opportunity.
Most Americans have the smarts and guts and the upbringing to refuse to follow a lying corrupt leader,
and a small minority are capable of nothing but following that corrupt leader,
merely because he is "their" team's leader.
Fortunately, that is a very small minority.
A huge majority of Americans are too smart, have learned the lessons of the past 8 years, and will never trust the word or the act of charlatans like Glenn Beck.
He isn't putting on the show for the smart Americans.
Obama has handed the keys of the treasury over to Timmy the Tax Cheat Geithner and Timmy, who knew last fall about the AIG bonuses because he played a major role in the structuring of AIG's bailout, will now also have the authority to determine the pay of the people who took bailout money.
You're right, Bush is the only bad guy.
FWIW - I'm not a huge Beck fan but don't understand why bashing his '912 Project' is going on. 'United we stand' seems like a good thing to me.
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