Posted on 08/29/2010 10:58:06 AM PDT by La Lydia
According to Dave Neiwert, Eliminationist theorist in chief, when he looked at the crowd at the Restoring Honor rally, he was sure the next Timothy McVeigh was out there: Well, Glenn Beck's eyes certainly weren't dry. He started weeping while telling the crowd that somewhere out there was "the next George Washington".
Dunno about you, but when I saw pan shots of the crowd -- which was one of the whitest crowds in D.C. in recent memory -- I mostly thought I saw "the next Timothy McVeigh."
I just saw people peacefully exercising their constitutional rights of assembly and free speech in the best tradition of our country:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
Timothy McVeigh stood for the exact opposite of the freedoms protected by the First Amendment and the message of the Restoring Honor rally.
But what do I know? I'm not an Eliminationist theorist.
And the next Fort Hood shooter was at Al Sharpton’s rally...
“And the next Fort Hood shooter was at Al Sharptons rally..”
There were probably more felons at Sharptons rally than at Becks.
“which was one of the whitest crowds in D.C. in recent memory”
...that’s because we all conspired and washed our t-shirts in “new and improved Tide”!
The next Mohammed Atta will be praying to the Pedophile Prophet near Ground Zero.
These people are deranged.
Nothing wrong with white people. At least everyone else would have been safe.
That's more accurate.
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2-3 middle eastern men were documented running from the area right before the blast....
Who the devil is Dave Neiwert?
Golly gee, was he wearing a sign? The so-called anti-profilers are the ones doing it the most.
Guess their big-girl panties are in a wad.
Thats saying alot, since there were 1,000 times as many people at the Beck rally.
The commentary surrounding this event should really make apparent those who view the world as it is and those who view it through a construct of some sort. I was there. I wouldn’t consider myself religious, though I believe in a god. It was a pleasant group of people. We picked up our trash at the end. We said nothing bad about anyone. We praised god, REAL living Heros in attendance and the values they embody, and America (scars and all). I was really pleased to see Marcus Luttrell there. Read his book. I left the event feeling good and at peace with myself.
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>>which was one of the whitest crowds in D.C. in recent memory
So, the author thinks that non-whites don’t care about restoring honor so they didn’t show up? Were there baton-wielding white supremacists at the entrances scaring blacks away and saying “you’re about to be ruled by the white man again”?
Did the Sharpton rally have a proportional black/white mix that represents the US census? Since the white/black ratio matters to this guy, he should do some in-depth reporting.
He’s at Crooks and Liars, apparently.
http://legalinsurrection.blogspot.com/2010/08/another-failed-eliminationist-narrative.html
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