Friday, April 8, 2011

Bye bye, Glenn Beck - and your Conspiratron 2000, too!



Jon Stewart says, "Adieu." 

2 comments:

Montana said...

When I was a kid I lived in Utah, and the Boy Scouts was taken over by Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS Church). This, so called religion, practices underage polygamy, they send the boys off on missions to divide the underage sisters among the dirty old men of the clan. Now when these underage girls get pregnant, these same dirty old men, send them to the state to get their welfare checks . You should see some of the palace homes that are paid with welfare checks (not on just one of course). By the way this is the newest religion that was made right here in United States of America, I guess their also in AZ, CA, NM, TX, NV, CO, OK.

Glenn Beck’s comments on Japan as being a sign from GOD is trash talk, kicking them when they are down, would he say the same if a terrible thing happened to himself or his family? When someone hides behind religion to do or say something we know is wrong we should stand up and point it out (right the Wrong).

Someone should question Glenn Beck if this was a sign from GOD or just stuff that happens.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iisl-xH3Xs

Unknown said...

Okay, sorry to have to address this. People are entitled to their opinions. But, I just have to say that this is a highly misleading comment. to say the least. I'm a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I do not in any way affiliate myself with or support Glenn Beck. (I find many of the things he says reprehensible.) But, he is also a member of my church, not FLDS. Your commenter doesn't have his facts straight, and it appears intentionally misleading to me. He seems to want to attack a religion, or create confusion, more than he wants to state his real opposition to Glenn Beck's extreme political opinions. Anyone who wants to know more about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is welcome to check out http://lds.org/ or attend our services Sundays, 9am-12pm, 200 Carroll Street. I'd love to have you guys come!