Saturday, August 28, 2010

Restoring honor rally


Tens of thousands of people to call Glenn Beck to anchor his "pool" restore honor Saturday from the same marble steps of the Lincoln Memorial, where s Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech 47 years ago on the day.

And civil rights leaders protested this event - the organizers had a permit to mobilize up to 300,000, despite the fact that Fox News commentator and conservative favorite and said he expected 100,000 - and scheduling March 3 miles plus from high school to the site of the King memorial planned near the Tidal Basin, and the memorial to President Jefferson.

Beck insisted that it was coincidence that the pool has, since 2012, a potential candidate for the presidency and Sarah Palin to speak, and interfere with the anniversary of king's speech the king's speech. Organisers said their aim was to honor the military and others "who embody the principles of the founders of our nation's unity, truth and honor."

The Brigades said the Rev. Al Sharpton, leading civil rights march, and a demonstration of Beck was a march against the government, which calls for the rights of States - would be inconsistent with the message in the king's speech, which civil rights leader called upon the federal government to ensure equality.

"The collapse of the structural strong national government, and this is what they are calling for, is does not serve the interests of the nation, and this is that Dr. King and others fought," said Sharpton, C-SPAN on Saturday.

People began to fill the space between the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument, many waving American flags. The subway system in the Washington area and delay the dues to overcrowding in some stations.

Beck gave a voice to those frustrated and angry with President Barack Obama and the Democrats again this year elections, especially members of the Movement party tea.

Confirmed the establishment of the conservative blogger should avoid parts of the capital and other safe, stir in the blogosphere, drawing accusations of racism and sharp response by the leaders of the city angry.

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