A cautionary note about the conservative push back and the need for peaceful demonstrations

Glenn Beck made a point on his Wednesday FoxNews show - second most popular news show on cable (nearly five times more popular than the very bitter Keith Olbermann) and it bears repeating.

Speaking of contemplated violence by members of the Right, Beck cautions against falling into the trap of violent protest.

Understand that Obama spent years as a community organizer -- code for being a Chicago thug forcing businesses and corporations to cowdown to his demands. And many of his friends - Bill Ayers, Cass Sunstein, van Jones, Jeremiah Wright and Louis Farrakhan believe that violent revolution is a key to social change. Pelosi's crowd is made up of those who threw bags of crap at our returning solders -- something none of them have ever apologized for. They were the dope smokers, free love proponents and domestic terrorists of years gone by. They beat Viet Nam vets to death because they wore uniforms. They destroyed whole car lots and housing complexes (under construction) because of their radical views of "mother earth." They have "framed" the faithful and slandered those who have dared to disagree with them. They preach hatred with the most venomous of language and incite the radical left to riot and destructive behavior.

That is what they did. That is what they do. Beck says this: DON'T BECOME THEM !! THEY WANT YOU TO BECOME THEM. And we agree. When Pelosi lead that procession straight through the Tea Party demonstration on Sunday, this mindless bikini Mama of the 60's was hoping you would react to the insult of her procession. You did not and good for you. Gandi effected change without violence. Martin Luther King, Jr., did likewise -- and he was a Republican !!! Learn the lesson and "peace out" on this one. Our unity is the key and our vote is the power. Pelosi and her water boy Hussein Obama, are in the minority and this country will make that clear come November.

Understand that you cannot get more angry that I have been over the course of the last several days. I talk plenty tough -- behind closed doors. But, in the end, I know that this is not the path to victory. While violence may be the answer when left with no choice, we are nowhere close to being left with "no choice." I own a shotgun and would use it if you came into my home uninvited. But the power of revolution is not "violence." Once again, violence is what "they" want. It is what they practiced. It is what they encourage, even in today's politicial economy. Violence is what Karl Marx envisioned. Let's prove their hero wrong and push back in peace. Let's do what they cannot do and trust in the process.
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