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Beck's Restoring Honor Rally: Thousands Attend, Civil Rights Leaders Protest Event

PHILIP ELLIOTT and NAFEESA SYEED   08/28/10 09:42 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — Conservative commentator Glenn Beck and tea party champion Sarah Palin appealed Saturday to a vast, predominantly white crowd on the National Mall to help restore traditional American values and honor Martin Luther King's message. Civil rights leaders who accused the group of hijacking King's legacy held their own rally and march.

While Beck billed his event as nonpolitical, conservative activists said their show of strength was a clear sign that they can swing elections because much of the country is angry with what many voters call an out-of-touch Washington.

Palin told the tens of thousands who stretched from the marble steps of the Lincoln Memorial to the grass of the Washington Monument that calls to transform the country weren't enough. "We must restore America and restore her honor," said the former Alaska governor, echoing the name of the rally, "Restoring Honor."

Palin, the GOP vice presidential nominee in 2008 and a potential White House contender in 2012, and Beck repeatedly cited King and made references to the Founding Fathers. Beck put a heavy religious cast on nearly all his remarks, sounding at times like an evangelical preacher.

"Something beyond imagination is happening," he said. "America today begins to turn back to God."

Beck exhorted the crowd to "recognize your place to the creator. Realize that he is our king. He is the one who guides and directs our life and protects us." He asked his audience to pray more. "I ask, not only if you would pray on your knees, but pray on your knees but with your door open for your children to see," he said.

A group of civil rights activists organized by the Rev. Al Sharpton held a counter rally at a high school, then embarked on a three-mile march to the site of a planned monument honoring King. The site, bordering the Tidal Basin, was not far from the Lincoln Memorial where Beck and the others spoke about two hours earlier.

Sharpton and the several thousand marching with him crossed paths with some of the crowds leaving Beck's rally. People wearing "Restoring Honor" and tea party T-shirts looked on as Sharpton's group chanted "reclaim the dream" and "MLK, MLK." Both sides were generally restrained, although there was some mutual taunting.

One woman from the Beck rally shouted to the Sharpton marchers: "Go to church. Restore America with peace." Some civil rights marchers chanted "don't drink the tea" to people leaving Beck's rally.

Sharpton told his rally it was important to keep King's dream alive and that despite progress more needs to be done. "Don't mistake progress for arrival," he said.

He poked fun at the Beck-organized rally, saying some participants were the same ones who used to call civil rights leaders troublemakers. "The folks who used to criticize us for marching are trying to have a march themselves," he said. He urged his group to be peaceful and not confrontational. "If people start heckling, smile at them," Sharpton said.

Eleanor Holmes Norton, the District of Columbia's delegate to Congress, said she remembers being at King's march on Washington in 1963. "Glenn Beck's march will change nothing. But you can't blame Glenn Beck for his March-on-Washington envy," she said.

Beck has said he did not intend to choose the King anniversary for his rally but had since decided it was "divine providence." He portrayed King as an American hero.

Sharpton and other critics have noted that, while Beck has long sprouted anti-government themes, King's famous march included an appeal to the federal government to do more to protect Americans' civil rights.

The crowd – organizers had a permit for 300,000 – was a sea of people standing shoulder to shoulder across large expanses of the Mall. The National Park Service stopped doing crowd counts in 1997 after the agency was accused of underestimating numbers for the 1995 Million Man March.

It was not clear how many tea party activists were in the crowd, but the sheer size of the turnout helped demonstrate the size and potential national influence of the movement.

Tea party activism and widespread voter discontent with government already have effected primary elections and could be an important factor in November's congressional, gubernatorial and state legislative races.

Lisa Horn, 28, an accountant from Houston, said she identifies with the tea party movement, although she said the rally was not about either the tea party or politics. "I think this says that the people are uniting. We know we are not the only ones," she said. "We feel like we can make a difference."

Ken Ratliff, 55, of Rochester, N.Y., who served as a Marine in the Vietnam War, said he is moving more in the tea party direction. "There's got to be a change, man," he said.

Palin told the crowd she wasn't speaking as a politician. "I've been asked to speak as the mother of a soldier and I am proud of that distinction. Say what you want to say about me, but I raised a combat vet and you can't take that away from me." It was a reference to her son, Track, 20, who served a yearlong deployment in Iraq.

Palin likened the rally participants to the civil rights activists from 1963. She said the same spirit that helped them overcome oppression, discrimination and violence would help this group as well.

"We are worried about what we face. Sometimes, our challenges seem insurmountable," Palin said. "Look around you. You're not alone."

Beck paced on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and spoke through a wireless microphone headset. "For too long, this country has wandered in darkness. ... Today we are going to concentrate on the good things in America, the things that we have accomplished – and the things that we can do tomorrow."

In one of his many references to King, Beck noted that he had spent the night before in the same Washington hotel where King had put the finishing touches on his "I Have a Dream" speech.

Clarence B. Jones, who served as King's personal attorney and his speechwriter, said he believes King would not be offended by Beck's rally but "pleased and honored" that a diverse group of people would come together, almost five decades later, to discuss the future of America.

Jones, now a visiting professor at Stanford University, said the Beck rally seemed to be tasteful and did not appear to distort King's message, which included a recommitment to religious values.

Both groups heard from members of the King family.

Alveda King, a niece of the civil rights leader, appealed to Beck rally participants to "focus not on elections or on political causes but on honor, on character ... not the color of our skin."

Martin Luther King III said at the site of the planned memorial that his father in 1967 and 1968 "was focused on economic empowerment. He did not live to see that come to fruition." King added, "We have made great strides, but somehow we've got to create a climate so that everybody can do well, not just some."

Beck had appealed to those attending not to bring signs with them. But Mike Cash, a 56-year-old Atlanta businessman, found a way around that. Over his polo shirt, he wore a T-shirt that read "Treat Obama like a used tea bag, toss him out now!"

"I wouldn't have missed it (the rally) for anything," said Cash, who drove up with his family. "We are here kind of protesting about our government, too. I'm a businessman and I'm worried about taxes going up."

Many in the crowd watched the proceedings on large television screens. On the edges of the Mall, vendors sold "Don't Tread on Me" flags, popular with tea party activists. Other activists distributed fliers urging voters "dump Obama." The pamphlet included a picture of the president with a Hitler-style mustache.

LaVert Seabron, 80, a retired federal public health officer who lives in northwest Washington, said he was at the 1963 march and made it a point to attend Saturday's rally. He recalled King as a "great orator" and said "because of what he did we're here." Seabron, who's black, said he was heartened to see many young people at Saturday's event.

"It's good to see the next generation is still participating," he said. "We've been through this. It's good to see so many young people, because they'll have to pick up the torch and carry it to the next generation."

Regarding the Beck rally, Seabron said: "That's part of a democracy – everybody gets a chance to say what they want."

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Associated Press writers Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Hope Yen and Tom Raum contributed to this report.

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Online:

Beck rally: http://www.glennbeck.com/828/

Sharpton rally: http://www.nationalactionnetwork.net/

Martin Luther King memorial: http://www.mlkmemorial.org/

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1BurningMan
02:58 AM on 09/05/2010
Glenn Beck quotes that one of his most influential mentors has been W. Cleon Skousen.
From the FBI report of Mr. Skousen.

In August 1960, Mayor Lee wrote a letter to Mrs. Elizabeth Laine of Arcadia, CA in which he made the following comments:

“To further explain my position, let me say this, that while Mr. Skousen has written a book and talks against Communism, actually he conducted his office as Chief of Police in exactly the same manner in which the Communists operate their government. The man is also a master of half-truths. In at least three instances I have proved him to be a liar before the City Commissioners and the newspaper reporters. To me, he is a very dangerous man because he preaches one thing, practices another, does not tell the truth, and cannot be relied upon. He also was one of the greatest spenders of public funds of anyone who ever served in any capacity in Salt Lake City government.”


http://sites.google.com/site/ernie124102/skousen
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1BurningMan
07:52 AM on 09/02/2010
As I looked over this great nation the other day, having realized that Glenn Beck has finally restored honor to us all, I began to notice that there were a few iconic monuments within our borders that now just didn't seem to belong. Specifically, the Statue of Liberty.
I mean, look at her, she's tall, and that's intimidating and elitist, she's green, not really certain that's going to play so well to the predominantly white base, she's french, so no telling if she even has an American birth certificate, she's carrying around a torch and that's a sure sign of satanic cult worship, but worst of all is that socialist message she's holding which in part reads:
"Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore,
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"
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eldorado81
08:37 PM on 09/01/2010
If Beck is for unity among the races why does he hate our President so much?
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MCWAY
09:07 AM on 09/10/2010
SImple!

He can't govern to save his life. He's a whiny little punk who can't take any criticism. He sucks up to our enemies and chastises our allies. He cares more about the feelings of so-called Muslim "moderates" than the cries of HIS OWN FELLOW AMERICANS, etc.

This may come as a shock to some of you lefties, but people can actually criticize the President, based on the simple fact that his policies SUCK!!!

Stimulus-FLOP!!
Cash-4-Clunkers-FLOP!!
Stimulus 2-FLOP!!
ObamaCare-FLOP!!
"Summer of Recovery"-FLOP!!

And, that's just the short list.
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1BurningMan
12:04 PM on 09/01/2010
HuffPo moderator rascalcat deletes comment comparing it to Susan Sarandon's "leave the country if the other party wins" stadegy. Coward. Truth hurts, don't it?
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1BurningMan
12:14 PM on 09/01/2010
"strategy"...it's sometimes difficult to focus through anger, or disgust.
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jackthecommentor
09:27 AM on 09/01/2010
News Flash!! mega-church pastor Glenn Beck of the Church of The Unfounded Truth was indicted today for lying on the steps of the Honest Abe Monument in Washington DC. It has been reported that Beck, in his fervor to avoid the upcomeing tax increase for the top 3% of wage earners, has decided to hide behind his churches doors to avoid paying his fair share of the cost to hold a rally of the Unfounded Truth Mega church, in the nations capitol. More on this story at a later time. An ongoing investigation into the financial dealings of the Mega Church is expected to find that Beck probably lied at a "tell the truth' rally!
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JohnBryansFontaine
Liberal Democrat
12:27 PM on 09/01/2010
" mega-church pastor Glenn Beck of the Church of The Unfounded Truth "

Chapeau, fanned and faved!
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1BurningMan
07:47 AM on 09/01/2010
Despite the Treaty of Versailles, reparations and all that, and despite hyperinflation (stabilized late in 1923) the republic established in Germany in 1918-19 was quite successful for a while - against all the odds. In 1928 the Nazis won only 12 out of about 600 seats in the Reichstag and Hitler was widely regarded as a funny little man who ranted and raved like crazy in public!

However, the German economy was more exposed to short term borrowing than any other in Europe in the 1920s, and the effects of the Great Depression caused an almost permanent political crisis from 1930 onwards. From 1930 the country was largely ruled under emergency powers (in other words, by decree). Germany was already deeply divided between Left and Right, and this division rapidly intensified. The situation was made worse by the fact that Germany lacked a conventional, broadly based conservative party, so much of the hardline Right-wing vote went to the Nazis.

Extracted from: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_was_going_on_in_Germany_before_and_when_Hitler_was_in_power

Take a good look at the similarities happening right now. If you were in Germany pre-Adolf, what would you do? Would you make a stand, or flee? Mein Dinite Mormon BeckinFuhrer is a very REAL threat to the stability of liberty and freedom for all in this country.
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jackthecommentor
09:33 AM on 09/01/2010
Thank you so much for this. I hope people will look at this history and see the connection with what is going on today. F&F#147
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usamade
10:26 AM on 09/01/2010
Fanned and faved for brilliance.
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joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
07:29 AM on 09/01/2010
The important fact is not that some of the tea-baggers are bigots — some certainly are, while many, probably most, are not — the problem is that they consistently overdetermine on minor issues, which they misunderstand, while having no idea how to improve America's future.

They are angry and frightened. Angry people are easy to whip into a mob; frightened people are easy to hustle into being suckers. The tea-party advocates for solutions that will harm the very people who make up the tea-party.

The tea-party is attacking the things that support the lives and liberty of the tea-baggers, but you can't tell them that because they think they understand the problems when they don't have a clue.

Advocating for the power of predatory health insurance corporations over cooperative solutions is about the dumbest thing that any group of people has ever gotten together to do.. These people are too arrogant and foolish to realize that they are tools of major corporations who do not operate for their benefit. They would have more power moving a corrupt and recalcitrant government than any giant corporation.

PS. Free advice (everybody knows what that's worth...) Anybody who buys commemorative gold coins from Glenn Beck's backers is a sucker... Can you read? Google "GLD" Anyone who puts more than 10% of their investment portfolio in gold is probably squandering financial opportunities. Diversify... Diversify... Diversify...
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JohnBryansFontaine
Liberal Democrat
12:34 PM on 09/01/2010
They are frightened and angry because they have been hand-fed a steady diet of revisionist, reactionary, Orwellian doublespeak from their fuhrer Glenn Beck.
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1BurningMan
06:56 AM on 09/01/2010
If you're sick and tired of the BeckinFuhrer and his TeaGerries, then join me, follow me. Not because I want "friends", or "popularity", I want none of those, I want ACTIVISTS!!! I want the one's who have a "deep seated hatred for Beckian culture and all things Beckian".
I want people are not weak and ready to bend over for the BeckinFuhrer's vision of America.
No. If you're as angry as I am, then let's get ready to destroy the Beck!!!
Counter his rallies with our own extreme protests.
Show them that we also have the same rights to trample upon what THEY believe in, or struggled to gain. Are you asleep? Are you lazy? Are you all the things they say you are?
Here's your chance to prove it.
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JohnBryansFontaine
Liberal Democrat
12:47 PM on 09/01/2010
I will be quite interested to visit whatever website that you create. Once you do, you can start promoting it here.
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Mr MOTO
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11:30 AM on 10/03/2010
Sounds like incitement?
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1BurningMan
05:21 AM on 09/01/2010
I awoke in the dark of night to the thunderous sound of boots marching upon the ground in lock and step to the hymn of a megalomaniac. They called out for the "righteous" to unite under their banner of tyrannical theocracy.
They're coming for your children. They will strip them from you and place them into their revisionist history schools to teach only what they wish to produce for the next generation.
They're coming for those who do not share in their religious visions of a nation dominated by one supreme deity meant to govern from the fusion of biblical and revised constitutional reworkings.
If you're LBGT, then you're going to be as if outcasts from their utopian society under theocratic law. You'll be hunted first, for to them, you are an abomination unto their God.
If you're a minority, then they will strip all barriers of affirmative action laws because of the threat to their own succession.
If you're poor and homeless, you'll be treated as non citizens and unrecognized by their form of economic eugenics to manipulate the financial structures of a country they wish only to provide for the chosen of their kind.
They're coming to strip freedom from this country by using the call to freedom, but do not be fooled of the freedom they are truly speaking, for it is only the freedom from that which they do not want.
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JohnBryansFontaine
Liberal Democrat
01:03 PM on 09/01/2010
One of the main ways that Beck mirrors H tl r is that both use a singularly reactionary ideology. AH screamed about the German/Aryans of centuries past, while Beck uses the Founding Fathers. Though the latter group achieved something beyond incredible in creating this New Republic, they were also flawed heroes in that some were slave owners and also that they cynically caved into
the abomination of slavery with the 3/5 ths concession.
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1BurningMan
04:48 AM on 09/01/2010
There is no "honor" in this country when the addict/alcoholic, remedial education, rodeo clown is at the front of the charge of geriatric false patriots who want to stage a hostile coup of government. ALL progressives need to start being agressives....change the narrative....stop the whining. Start the pushing back.
04:40 PM on 09/01/2010
I agree wholeheartedly. It may not be fun, it may not be comfy, but now is the time to do whatever we need to do, to save our own government. We can't be excessively polite to people who would strip us all our rights and let us starve... while telling themselves what wonderful Christians they are.

Speak up, folks. SILENCE IS CONSENT.
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1BurningMan
04:20 AM on 09/01/2010
You're just not angry enough. This is like 54,000 statements of whining...would you like some "Patriot Cheese Whiz" to go with your Whine? Are we going to sit around and do nothing as the Tea Party attempts to stage their hostile coup of this governmentlead by Mein Mormon BeckinFuhrer? Are we simply going to let grandma and grandpa Fox News Gerries decide what is "best for us"?
Are you afraid? Not nearly enough!
Are you angry? Not nearly enough!
A "Coffee Party" is the best you can do? Pathetic!
Get up off your apathetic rearend and get ready to organize for something that calls out the BeckinFuhrer and all his Klan!
You fought hard once, are you ready to fight again?
I'm literally nauseated by the lack of action and column after snark laden column of weak platitudes. It makes me throw up!
It's not too late to stop and topple these loons.
It's not too late to observe their 2nd amendment rights to bear arms because you know what? They're not the only one's with that right!
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1BurningMan
04:02 AM on 09/01/2010
You people and your dishonorable honor rallies are enough to make me sick, but i'm finding out that just being repulsed by everything that is Beckian is just not enough. Only 54,803 comments on this thread show me that the progressive movement isn't angry enough yet to stand up to the Fox News Geritol demographic of 55 to the grave...but that's not going to be the case for much longer. The stakes couldn't be higher now that the Beckster has had his Klan rally and motivated his LDS "Dinite" militia to overthrow the U.S. government and start a race war in this country.
BeckinFuhrer just picked a fight. He gets one.
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Madagain
antirepublicanism
06:49 AM on 09/01/2010
Right 1BurningMan, all these teabaggers talk soooo bad. They talk about carrying their guns into public places where no one is armed, theaters and such. To me that actually rings of terrorism and cowardess. They are welcome to take their guns and go fight the ARMED threat in Afganistan, What no volunteers? Bad talk scares some but not many.
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1BurningMan
07:05 AM on 09/01/2010
That's because their weapons are merely props, but who is to say that we can't use those props as well? Why can't WE organize beyond something so ridiculous as a "Coffee Party"? Puh-leeze. Don't make me sick. We're supposed to mimic these lunatics with a cloned title? I don't think so!!
I could care less about titles. I just want those who are as angry as I am and ready to claim NO PEACE with Tea Gerries and savior Mein Dinite Mormon BeckinFuhrer.
We're not as weak as they seem to believe we are...we've just become lazy and apathetic to a greater cause. If there is no one to stand up against them, then maybe we deserve to be trampled and under boots of their theocratic law.
11:02 PM on 08/31/2010
It must have been such a relief for all those good, patriotic Americans to no longer have to wear those hot, stuffy, white hoods or have their meetings in the woods any more...
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03:34 PM on 09/01/2010
You're Comment is racist and a bigoted.
BTW....the meetings held by your hero Robert Byrd in the woods were democrats.
03:52 PM on 09/01/2010
The southern Democrats abandoned the party when LBJ signed the Civil RIghts Act, protecting the civil liberties of minority citizens. They went to the Republican party, which welcomed their bigotry with open arms.
As for your accusation that I am, in fact, a bigot, is the typical response of the Tea Baggers when they're called out for their bald-faced racism. Turning around and calling me what we all know the Tea Baggers are is juvenile, ineffective, and predictable.
Oh yeah, and Robert Byrd was NEVER my hero. Perhaps he is yours?
04:42 PM on 09/01/2010
Angiemomma wrote: "It must have been such a relief for all those good, patriotic Americans to no longer have to wear those hot, stuffy, white hoods or have their meetings in the woods any more..."

It's just a good joke in a lot of the country, and thank goodness for that. Around these here parts... it's not so much of a joke, more of a simple news report.
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Debbie338
What we manifest is before us
10:55 PM on 08/31/2010
Wait...the exact same article a few hours ago said "tens of thousands." Now it's "hundreds of thousands?" WTF??
12:09 AM on 09/01/2010
Yet still states "Palin told the tens of thousands who stretched from the marble steps of the Lincoln Memorial to the grass of the Washington Monument" in 2nd paragraph...
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01:35 AM on 09/01/2010
Its called the truth.
There were hundreds of thousands.
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Beaner414
I prefer a microbrew
01:53 AM on 09/01/2010
Based on what evidence Blue? Surely not just Beck's or the delusional Bachmann's estimates.
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Debbie338
What we manifest is before us
04:59 PM on 09/13/2010
New info in today's newspaper: Two different quantitative analysts, a quantitative analysis researcher at the University of Arizona, and a company called AirPhotosLive, both did photo analyses. They used photos taken from the air, then used Google earth to estimate the square footage of the areas to create grids and count individuals.

One of them concluded there 80,000 and the other 87,000.
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JohnBryansFontaine
Liberal Democrat
10:30 PM on 08/31/2010
You forgot to mention Charles Baldwin, ( more or less ) Leader of the Black Robed Regiment, major attendee at the 8/28 rally, as well as avid Lincoln hater:

"...It was Abraham Lincoln who was the first President to flagrantly and deliberately violate his oath to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. His disregard and contempt for the Constitution cannot be overstated..."

http://www.newswithviews.com/baldwin/baldwin492.htm