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    « Political constraints | Main | Morning Joe 4/6/2011 -- Budget melodrama »
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    Apr062011

    Glenn Beck 4/6/2011 - Radical connections ( is Beck leaving?)

    Beck talked more about the radical connections between the Left and radical Islamists, making clear that he doesn't believe that Michael Moore and a radical cleric have the same goals, but they both want revolutionary change away from the capitalism of the west toward a more socialist-type global system of governance.

    I won't go into the particulars -- anyone who keeps up can see the connections, and France is now is experiencing the problem first hand as multi-culturalism crumbles and groups struggle for power. This is the problem I see with the American Left -- they are forming coalitions which can never hold, and the chaos they create will not achieve their stated idealist goals. Destruction in and of itself is senseless unless a viable re-building project is planned or the cleared space can be enjoyed with little change. But what we have is a global battle in which we are more interdependent than ever. All it will take is one senseless spark, like the flotilla bravado planned for Israel, to start something that has awaful consequences.

    The Left's plan for enforced social justice, whatever that means, is just the creation of more tyrants. The world has enough tyrants.

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