Kingsmeg wrote:
believe in whatever gods they wish to conjure up in their imaginations, and it's nothing to me.  It's nothing until these people organize, and start acting as if their gods are real, and threatening me or my way of life.  That's when people get killed.  Glenn Beck would be just another lunatic with a microphone, except for one little detail: every day of the week, he goes on the TeeVee and tries to organize people, or push individual people, into violating other people's rights (I don't know what the death toll stands at right now, maybe a dozen or so killed if you include the suicides of the Beck listeners who 'go postal').  It's hard to pinpoint individual killers' actions directly on Glenn Beck, because these people tend to listen to several, and buy the books of several others.  But it's a pretty safe bet that Beck personally is responsible for several deaths, much like Bill O'Reilly is partially responsible for the death of Dr. Tiller.  
Oooh, I like this, lets take the argument on a tangent. But I will reply, I would respectfully ask of you Jody to provide proof that Glen Beck has ever advocated violence. He has done just the opposite, he has also publicly condemned those that initiate violence to force social or political change.

The same can not be said for those pushing a progressive agenda. I will quote the head of SEIU Andy Stern "If we can't convince them with the power of persuasion, we will convince them with the persuasion of power."


"In the hegemonic state there is neither right nor law; there are only directives and regulations which the director may change daily and apply with what discrimination he pleases which the wards must obey. The wards have one freedom only: to obey without asking questions. "
Ludwig von Mises -- Human Action p. 199; p. 198
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