It is a truly sad thing today when an estimated one-half million people have gathered together on the 47th anniversary of Martin Luther King's" I Have a Dream" speech, at at the same location where that speech was delivered. It is indeed a sad day, and for the following reason. The organizer of this gathering is a man who has publicly proclaimed that the President of the United States is a "racist" with a "deep-seated hatred for white people."
Yes, those are the very words that Glenn Beck used, publicly, on his Fox News talk show, to describe our President, Barack Obama. Now we are treated by Beck and his associates to a purported plea for UNITY in this country.
That plea rings hollow when one considers the source of it--the "Beckster"--and his heinous and false allegations concerning President Obama's "deep-seated hatred for white people."
Does Beck wish for all Americans to unite with him and his accusations against the President?
Before Beck deserves any credibility for his ostensible plea for unity, he needs to publicly retract his witless and egregious insult of President Obama.
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