Glenn Beck in Indianapolis November 24th 2007 We Are Change Kentuckiana
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TV and radio host Glenn Beck was in Indianapolis to promote his new book. Members of Kentuckiana We Are Change and 9/11 Truth Louisville went to Indianapolis to confront this extremist pundit on his defamation of 9/11 Truth activists, Ron Paul supporters, and others.
We didn't buy his book, instead we waited outside by the buses he arrived in hoping to get a word with him as he left. The unmarked black bus drove arround back and picked him up and by the time the driving billboard bus started moving it was too late, but we caught up to the buses and gave them a message on the freeway.
The good news is that there were lots of Ron Paul supporters there holding signs and handing out literature and clearly they were not Guy Fawkes worshipping, Timothy McVeigh like terrorists extremists. They were good, hardworking, American patriots doing their duty to put their country on a better path.
Most Americans have more in common with those Ron Paul supporters and the concerned activists of the sane wing of the 9/11 truth movement, than they will ever have with the walking, talking bread and circus that is Glenn Beck.
That being said, I don't disagree with everything Glenn Beck has to say, but he is an extremist who has advocated the use of nuclear weapons, which puts him firmly in the 'dangerous extremist' catagory.
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We Are ChangeTV and radio host Glenn Beck was in Indianapolis to promote his new book. Members of Kentuckiana We Are Change and 9/11 Truth Louisville wen...all »TV and radio host Glenn Beck was in Indianapolis to promote his new book. Members of Kentuckiana We Are Change and 9/11 Truth Louisville went to Indianapolis to confront this extremist pundit on his defamation of 9/11 Truth activists, Ron Paul supporters, and others.
We didn't buy his book, instead we waited outside by the buses he arrived in hoping to get a word with him as he left. The unmarked black bus drove arround back and picked him up and by the time the driving billboard bus started moving it was too late, but we caught up to the buses and gave them a message on the freeway.
The good news is that there were lots of Ron Paul supporters there holding signs and handing out literature and clearly they were not Guy Fawkes worshipping, Timothy McVeigh like terrorists extremists. They were good, hardworking, American patriots doing their duty to put their country on a better path.
Most Americans have more in common with those Ron Paul supporters and the concerned activists of the sane wing of the 9/11 truth movement, than they will ever have with the walking, talking bread and circus that is Glenn Beck.
That being said, I don't disagree with everything Glenn Beck has to say, but he is an extremist who has advocated the use of nuclear weapons, which puts him firmly in the 'dangerous extremist' catagory.
Glenn Beck, 9/11 Truth Louisville, Indianapolis, Indiana, Kentuckiana We Are Change, We Are Change, Abel Ashes, Lego, Adam Covington, Bret and Jessica, Ron Paul 2008, Ron Paul for President, Indianapolis Ron Paul supporters, Barnes and Noble, Glenn Beck book signing, terrorism, terrorists, extremists, extremism, nukes, Glenn Beck tour bus
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