Posted on 05/06/2009 2:45:29 PM PDT by Desron13
Glen Beck just absolutely destroyed a representative of Acorn on his show. Urgent request for someone to post this interview.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
After reviewing your link, I have to agree. This piece of work is merely a hired gun. An excessively revolting hired gun at that. This is the kind of "person" that would have been comfortable working as a conductor on the train to Auschwitz.
He’s got connections to Verizon, JP Morgan, all kinds of realestate and development firms, Various service and govt employee unions. All big ones.
I think we need to dig deep on this Levenson slug.
A direct link would work best, rather than the general Fox News link.
I know, but once again, this was only a heads up post. Sorry, I was getting that massive tingly feeling down my leg that Chris Mathews must of been feeling when he watched The One delivering his sermon from the mound. I admit to an uncontrollable urge to spread the wealth. ;-)
Yes we do but you can bet that Glen's people are doing so as we speak.
Thanks Aphid. I appreciate your rapid response to my request.
My pleasure!
Levenson’s ties to Red cross make me wonder how much red cross donor money finds its way to ACORN.
The cameras in most TV studios do not record, unless it is a very low budget studio using camcorders.
Here’s Beck mentioning what transpired during the break:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUEY1MDKutM&feature=channel
bkmk
Thanks.
That’s some pretty good stuff over there LOL!
“Glen said: When he kicked the acorn guy out of his studio before he left, he asked one of Glens producers out on a date.....”
The woman became totally angry and insulted according to Beck (my words).
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I’m tired of these Bolsheviks destroying our country!
Good to see Beck put that Kenite in his place.
bttt
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