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Friday, October 02, 2009

500 greet Glenn Beck in Chester County



More than 500 people stood in line for a chance to meet Glenn Beck and get his signature on his new book. Oh yeah, 8 liberal protesters also showed up.

From an article in The West Chester Daily Local News:
The book signing that conservative television and radio host Glenn Beck held at the Barnes & Noble on Wednesday evening attracted throngs of outspoken fans.

An hour before the signing started, nearly 500 stood in a line that wrapped around the bookstore and continued all the way down one of the blocks of Main Street at Exton.

As they waited, they praised Beck, echoed his criticisms of liberals and President Obama, and added some of their own.

"I'm tired of big government, high taxes, politicians stabbing me in the back, a media that lies, Nancy Pelosi calling us maniacs; I'm tired of being told evolution is the only way to think, because there are other ways; I'm tired of government-run education, of homeschoolers being mocked," said Jonathan C. Reber Sr., of East Lampeter Township, Lancaster County. "You want me to keep going?"
Read more at the link below:

The Daily Local News : Serving Chester County

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