Saturday, August 28, 2010

Glenn Beck Rally Underway at Lincoln Memorial



"America today Begins Thurs turn back to God," the cable commentator tells a Crowd of conservatives as they kicks off a rally on the 47th anniversary of Martin Luther King? S 'I Have a Dream''speech. 

Reporting from Washington - Cable commentator Glenn Beck Kicked off a major rally of conservative activists at the Lincoln Memorial on Saturday, in what they billed as a non-Partisan That event features former Alaska Gov.. Sarah Palin and all other campaign speakers. 

Beck's "Restoring Honor" rally is-taking place on the 47th anniversary of civil rights leader Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech and is at the same spot on the National Mall, on the Steps of the memorial. 

Said Beck has'd rally the "Reclaim the civil rights movement" and greeted the Thousands ™ for the Mall along with Soaring Predictions.

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"America today Begins Thurs turn back to God," he said. 

Attendees were encouraged NOT TO bring in Political Signs and Flyers. Skeptical Democrats not have countered That the event is "blatantly Political." Many in the Crowd wore shirts and hats in the colors of the American flag. 

Falling on the anniversary of King's famed speech is at the same location, the event has Drawn Especially strong Criticism from civil rights leaders aligned with Democrats. Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network, the NAACP and all other campaign groups were to Lead a "Reclaim The Dream" counter rally and march to the mall. 

"In '63, They went Thurs Washington for a strong National government Thurs protect civil rights," Sharpton Said in an interview earlier this week. "He and Palin are going there for a Weak National Thurs government and state rights advocate." 

Beck previewed Saturday's event Friday night Thurs an audience at the Kennedy Center and Thousands of supporters watching on line."I'm convinced That Not just this event, but their proposal this time period is going to be remembered as the beginning of the Great Awakening in America," he said.

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