Saturday, August 1, 2009

Glenn Beck's Common Sense: The Case Against an Out-of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas Paine

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#1 New York Times bestselling author and popular radio and television host Glenn Beck revisits Thomas Paine's Common Sense.
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 "Why so late?" 2009-08-01
By Independent! (Vancouver, WA)
Our out of control government started much earlier than Obama who Mr. Beck seems content with assailing at any given opportunity. True conservatives would have been railing against the billions in corporate welfare given to profitable oil companies that started years ago, the billions given to Monsanto Corp., Archer Daniels Midland Corp. What idiot signs no bid contracts? Why are we still addicted to Muslim oil, just because a few politically connected people get rich? It kills our economy and our brave soldiers! Oil is a hundred year old stupid technology! Dear God why no outrage here Mr. Beck? Why are you silent about the revolving door of government regulators into lucrative private, wasteful industries that leach off our bloated government. True conservatives would have screamed until hoarse when told by our President "Deficits don't matter", but court jesters for the corporate ruling class like Mr. Beck remained silent and spoke up only when they knew that even though they may harm their country they wouldn't offend their corporate masters. How shameful to become a millionaire at the price of losing your integrity. Read the original Common Sense on this Mr. Beck is right, it is inspiring.

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 "Common Sense" 2009-08-01
By Ken Willig (Scottsdale)
Gen Beck speaks the truth about the dishonesty, lying and self-serving on both sides of the aisle in Federal Government. He describes how both Republicans and Democrats, Senators, Congressman, and the President have all acted in favor of their own ideologies and self interest, rather then the interest of us, fellow Americans. Glen says we need a peaceful revolt. He's right! WE have been too tolerant too long. We must get involved if we want to retain America's traditional values.

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 "Glen Beck Has No Common Sense" 2009-07-31
By reclusive one
It's a shame that such a great work of history from the Age of Enlightenment was used by a neo-con corporatist right-wing hack like Beck. Taking the words and works of the Founders of this nation and twisting them to fit their fascist views is nothing new; but tastless, vulgar and an insult to the true history, writings, and thought of that age. Being the mediocre he is; Beck doesn't realize that if the Founders were alive today they would include him and his ilk amoung the enemies of freedom and individual rights. But we now no longer live in an age of enlightenment; we live in an age of ignorant right-wing fundelmentalism preached by braying jackasses.

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 "What a kook." 2009-07-31
By J. Cuffari
Forget this nut and his far out ideas, cloaked in seemingly rationale speech. Read Paine, then refresh yourself further with the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Federalist Papers. We need Beck's input like we need another term of the Bushes.

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 "EXCELLENT BOOK" 2009-07-31
By FTW CHRIS
As an ex Intelligence Officer this book brings of the true facts

under one cover. MUST READ if you Love America. God Bless our

troops from the Pilgrims to Afgan/Irag.


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1 comment:

  1. Hello,
    I wanted to introduce you to an adapted version of Common Sense that has been added into public schools and homeschool curriculum nationwide: The Elementary Common Sense of Thomas Paine; An Interactive Adaptation for all Ages.

    I'm a fifth-grade teacher in Colorado, and have been developing civics education that encourages our youngest citizens to read our nation's founding documents. I apologize if this sounds a bit like a commercial, but I thought you might appreciate that Paine is being read by students from ages 10 and up.

    The book's interactive website (and description) is at www.NewCommonSenseBook.com.

    My best regards,
    Mark

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