Monday, August 30, 2010

Glenn Beck Interview with Chris Wallace






It's a shame the day has been made, by many in the press and by people of both liberal and conservative thought, about Glenn Beck, instead of about the American people and restoring American values. The message is lost in the cacophony of voices and opinions. It should be simple - return to God and seek His guidance and help to restore our families and our nation. But, of course, in our enlightened society, we can't even agree on what that means. God has been purged from the founding of this nation by our history books and schools. The American people are not on the same page or even the same book. And divided we fall.

It shouldn't matter what you think about Glenn Beck. Forget Glenn Beck, he's just a guy, just like the rest of us - there is no perfection there. Is the message sound? Even if he doesn't always articulate it perfectly, does it ring true? If you don't see it, fine. I understand. But if you agree with the message then stand with the people who are trying to restore what was lost. Stand in the gap with the rest of us who see the vision that this nation's founders saw. Seek the sometimes painful truth about yourself and about your country and always walk towards the light.

Most of us didn't see this vision yesterday so I remain hopeful that more Americans will join in.

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