tv Glenn Beck FOX News September 28, 2009 5:00pm-6:00pm EDT
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saying i i don't think i want to buy that car. they respond by saying slow down. let's just talk about it a little bit, please. would you read the bill. the people the media say, i don't know if there is going to be a country left for my children because of all the spending you're doing. do they not look at the numbers on the news reports and say wait a minute, this doesn't add up? is it impossible for the media to believe that even those who voted for obama and want some of the things that he has talked about have realized that, wait a minute, maybe we can't afford all this, at least right now. and the media reported on the cries of halliburton over and over again, you know, that sees acorn and sees the corruption there, and seiu and the apollo
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alliance and how the president is using these groups. >> the supreme court never ventured into the issues of redistribution of wealth. the tragedy to the civil rights movement was because the civil rights movement became so court focused. i think that there was a tendency to lose track of the political and community organizing activities on the ground that are able to put together the actual coalitions, the power through which you bring through redistributive change. glenn: that is the most important thing that explains everything. that is the most important thing i think this president has said. does nobody in the media see that on the czars, it's not a political witch-hunt? americans are just uncomfortable with revoluntionary radicals having unchecked authority on all kinds of things. we don't even know who these people are. healthcare. healthcare. healthcare. americans are promised an open
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honest debate before overhauling the system. that promise isn't kept. yesterday they said we're not even going to post it on-line. what? on the bailouts an government spending, the americans want the government to live and play by the same rules we want to. the bad investment! the consequences of your own actions, if you don't have the money, you can't spend it. we can't! how do you keep doing it? you can't see that point of view. i believe they see it and do get it, but the people in washington and the media are part of the problem. i want to bring you the truth. lot of people are trying to bring you the truth every single day. here are some of the reality we faces. maybe the healthcare cops cops
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threaten to investigate them threatens legal action, and they tell the government sit down and be quiet. when regular people oppose government healthcare and let their voices be heard across the country, they're labeled angry mobs and tea baggers and now domestic terrorists. gun-toting radicals: do these look like gun-toting radicals to you? as more and more people stand up, they will only continue to paint those people into the bad guys, and here is the most disturbing thing yet. while they are doing that, they have used the n.e.a. to make propaganda with your tax dollars. we have the audio of a call coming from the white house, where they are saying, hey, now, listen, just push the president and his agenda a little bit, push the administration. what? on top of that, they're now indoctrinating our children. we showed you all kinds of video
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this week. start with this one, the story of stuff. >> well, let's start with the government. now, my friends tell me i should use the tank to symbolize the government. that's true in many countries and increasingly in our own. after all, more than 50% of our federal tax money is going to the military, but i need a person to symbolize the government because i hold true to the vision and values that the government should be of the people, for the people, by the people. glenn: she followed that with "the government's job is to take care of us." no, it's not. is telling that to our children and telling our children that america is a bad place, it's paid for by the tides foundation, and it all comes out of berkeley, california and it is all over our schools. also, this week, we have shown you this. ♪ barack hussein obama, mmm, mmm, mmm, barack hussein obama
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mmm, mmm, mmm he said red, yellow or black or white we are all equal in his sight mmm mmm mmm ♪ glenn: we can't even sing chris mall carols in this country -- we can't even sing christmas carols in this country, and then they're all equal in his sight. on sunday i hear that, but it is with a capital h for him, and now let me introducing to you these crazy gun-toting radicals who refuse to sit by and let it happen. they are concerned moms. that's all they are. moms saying what is happening to my country? what's happening to our schools? how do we survive this? also, frank luntz is the author of a brand new book "what americans really want, really" and a fox news contributor. i asked frank to come in because he has done town hall research or meetings across the country
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and i want to verify on what we are hearing is this abnormal or what is happening across the country? also, dr. keith ablow is here, psychiatrist and fox news contributor. he is just going to hold me if it gets scary r >> i'm here for you. >> thanks, doc. mary baker, mother of 7 who home schools her youngest daughter crystal is also here today. you're out of your mind! barbara curtis is the mom of 1 12. i read your profile today, and she also says that i like to blog and i write books. i'm like, i'd like to sleep! stephanie shrug, a 9/12 project florida coordinator and angela robinson is a coordinateer for the campaign for liberty. we ask you, ladies, tell us what is on your mind. i feel like richard dawson "and
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the survey says!" it was amazing how consistent you all were. history lessons are not being taught to our children. that is pretty much the theme of the first one. it was basically that our kids don't even know what america is anymore. they don't even know the history r mary, you want to comment and start there? >> well, i'd like to say about that that we need to know our history. i wrote the article "why i am no longer an african-american" because it seems like in this time in our nation, we should be together. we should be americans, but it seems like we're being so torn apart, and one of the things we need to teach our children, because it was a long time ago, 40 years ago, we need to see the time that our children can walk hand in hand, you know, and not have to be separate and unequal, and now, in this time where we've given the golden opportunity, it is happening
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again. glenn: who is tearing us apart? they will say that it is on the floor of the senate, they actually said my name in a debate, and they said that all of this is being caused by me, and people like me. i'm like, they know who i am! they mate they hate me. i feel so good inside! [applause] who is it that is tearing us apart? who is tearing us apart? is it the media? is it people like me? is it the tea party people? is it what? >> it's the government. >> it is the media, for sure. >> the only people i have heard doing the name calling are nancy pelosi. the pundits on cnn. the pundits on abc, nbc. i quit watching regular news the night of the election when they called me a racist, because i happen to live in the south and didn't vote for barack obama, so i must be a racist.
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i don't watch them anymore. glenn: the president, though, says he doesn't believe that. >> barbara, what is your reaction? >> we know better. glenn: why do you say that? >> for one thing, he has his thugs out there, you know, with his ok, to call us all these type of names, to shut us up and shut us down, but we are here today to say we're not shutting up. we're not going to sit down. we're going to stand up and we're going to fight! if we don't show our kids what the government is doing to us now, they won't have a future, you know, our kids are our future, as the song goes and our fare fathers fought and died for us for freedom, for us. now, it's our turn to do the same for our children, so they can grow up and know what the united states stands for. glenn: let me take a quick hand
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poll. raise your hand if you agree with this statement, that the democrats and the republicans and the independents that you know in real life, the people that are your neighbors, those people are driven than the people -- those people are different than the people that we have elected an sent to washington? bonnie says well, kind of. why not? >> it depends on where you live. i live in an ultraliberal community, and i see the anger every day, and i don't like it. glenn: all right. >> i feel completely alone in the town that i live. glenn: do you live in the new york area? >> i live in new jersey, inglewood, new jersey. glenn: sorry for that. no, but that's something that the media misses. there are pockets where liberals can move in texas and they would be, like oh, no. there are those pockets but generally speaking the people that are our neighbors are different than the people that
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we send out to washington. >> yes, they are. glenn: now, how do we connect with our neighbors and, frank, this might be a good one for you -- and also you, keith -- how do we connect to our neighbors or has that already -- is that beginning to happen in the country now? >> it has already happened. >> barbara made a point about the future of young people. we asked the question are you better off than your parents were when they were your age. i would ask you all that, you people behind me. how many of you were better off than your parents were when they were your age? most hands go up. now let me ask you because you're a mom. how many of you believe that your children will be better off than you when they get to be your age? raise your hands. glenn: let me ask the question this way -- how many of you, because your moms and your -- have you all been to a tea party or a 9/12 thing?
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[applause] how many of you feel that spiritually or in a completed way, not money, are breather off than -- are better off than our parents were? do you see what i'm saying? do you notice that? there is a difference here and i think that's part of of the splt is that this society, and both sides have done this, our government and everything else, has done this, global corporations, et cetera, et cetera, you're not complete if you don't have a certain product. i know that's what the history teaches but it is not capitalism that has failed. it is us that has failed. they say in this history of stuff that we are, are 50 years ago, people felt happier and they say it's because we have
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more stuff. i think it is because we have less god in our lives. [applause] >> the silence was deafening when these mothers grow silent. when the question is asked how many of you feel things will be better for your kids, think about the tragic proportions of what just happened. they don't feel they can overcome these forces. that's why neighborhood and community is so important, because you can't do it alone. you need to do it in concert with other mothers and other people who believe what you do, because it's so lonely to try to turn back the tide of these forces alone. it is very difficult. it takes a village, doesn't it? >> yes, it does! glenn: how many people thought before -- let's say six months ago, that this was a winnable fight? that your voice would be heard? how many think that this is a
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winnable fight today? >> absolutely, oh, yeah. >> we started polling, and i started this process back in december of 2008. nobody was going to participate. nobody was going to show up. a lot of this is because of you. those guys in washington, though know you, glenn. you scare them, and what we found now is that the average town hall meeting that would have gotten 150 people, 1,200 people, people like this show up. for the first time, people in this room feel empowered. they feel energized. i warn you of one thing, if you get the language wrong, if you get the tone wrong, you have a chance right now to make such a difference in the lives of this country, but you better get the words right, because the american people are watching. glenn: we will get to that in a second but we want to continue our conversation about family, community and coming together as americans, not party members, but americans. back in a second.
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anybody want to do that here? >> no! glenn: that's not who the tea partiers are, are and they missed that. today, i just want to show you people that may seem an awful lot like you. these are concerned moms -- republicans, democrats, inpents, concerned moms that look at the future and say, i can't imagine how this is all going to work out. three things that are their top concerns. we asked them to list their concerns. history lessons are not being taught to our children. you know, i want to start here. you were talking a little bit about the lack of god. >> yeah. glenn: go ahead. >> it is not being true to our children how the founding fathers had great bee belief in god and the creator. this a list of how many times god is listed in the preamble where they invoke his name and i don't think our children are being taught that our founding
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fathers really relied on the power of god. glenn: go ahead, barbara. >> to listen to the educators talk about it now, thomas jefferson must have been some sort of atheist. and "the 5,000 year lease," thank you for recommending that, now all these people are driven denominations, and some of different parties, they say that without morality that comes from ra god-based life, the entire thing would fall apart, and i think that's exactly what we are seeing in our society now. glenn: is there anybody else -- go ahead. >> i have to say that god is not a religion r glenn: no, no. >> and i think people -- glenn: they put a wall between church and state. well, that's fine, but not about god. >> glenn, this is a concern from
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a psychiatrist's standpoint. the way people become powerful as individuals is you have to know your history. most people coming to me are coming because they don't know their personal histories t is a very dangerous thing to deprive someone of history and spirituality. what do those things do? they make you autonomous and give you a sense of self and feeling confident about the future to make your own decisions. take that away from people, and what do you get? you get the anxious people coming to my practice. they feel unnerved. then they need support temporarily from me, but i intend to restore them to autonomy. i'm not sure government understands the extent to which people can be made dependent, which may be their intention. glenn: i think they do. what, you're dependent on us? you didn't see that one coming? great. >> also, there is something in school called "barack obama, give a child hope" which
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portrays him in a god-like manner and is going to save our children and that he is a bridge to the future. glenn: does anybody have a problem with that? does anybody think that the mead media -- oh, there has to be some dissent here. come on. is there anybody here that doesn't think that the president and & the state, with a capital s, is becoming god-like -- is being imaged as -- >> i think for years there has been a tendency to instill in our children that they should look to the government for solutions to their problems. now it is being focused on one man. i think a lot of us are feeling worried about that. what you said about the >> tonyish -- about the autonomy issue, parents are feeling that our children are not being respected as individuals and allowed to grow in their own autonomous way. they can't have their religion. they can't have their spirituality, and they're trained to be consumers, and now with the globalism trend, and
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we're supposed to sign treaties with the u.n. to take away parental rights, i think we're all feeling like we want our children back. >> there is stuff on the video, like one of the things the lady said, something happened in the 1950's where everything went down. she doesn't realize that's when they started taking god out. i really think that america is a god-inspired idea. glenn: yes. >> and if you take him out, we can't have america without god. >> a lot of us live around here, and i believe it was 50 years ago that nikita khrushchev made an address not unlike the president made and said we don't even have to take you militarily. we will do it through your children. we will take away god and make them communists, 50 years ago. glenn: bill o'reilly has talked to me about this several times and he said "glenn, you're worried about communism and all
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of this stuff, and i don't see this as a threat because communism has been discredited," et cetera, et cetera. >> people who don't know history and don't understand what communism is, and when we go to socialism, socialism is communism light. people don't know that. you wouldn't believe how many high schools' children as well as young college kids don't know what socialism is. i found somebody say to me and i found it absolutely frightening, i'm all right with socialism. that's because they have never lived under it and don't know the history. >> glenn, i think they don't understand it, and also, the message goes out to adults and children that there is a lot to apologize for about america. glenn: let me take this for a second. the president gets heat for apologizing for the country. you know what? maybe i'm going to be the most unpopular man in the room here, but we have made mistakes as a
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nation, absolutely, ok. so nobody has a problem with that. what is the problem, then, with apologizing for our country? what is the problem then with him saying it? yes? >> he apologizes to dictators. he apologizes all the time, bows to kings and it's just so in your face. you can see through it. you always tell us to look at big picture. most of the women in this room see the picture, glenn. we see it. glenn: i tell you, the reason why -- >> he doesn't say the good things. he just apologizes. >> this country needs to stop apologizing for freedom, because without freedom, we don't have anything, and that's why we're screaming mad. glenn: do we have freedom now? do we have real freedom now? >> we have a wealth of freedom. glenn: they're crazy! more on what's really bothering
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copenhagen to push for the 2016 olympic games that may be held in his hometown, chicago. and roman polanski was arrested this weekend in switzerland on a three decade old u.s. charge of having sex with a 13-year-old girl. glenn beck returns in a moment but first bret baier previews what is on "special report." coming up, the missiles iran test fired could reach israel. the white house calls the lawn atch provocative move so how does it set the talks with iranians thursday? join me at the top of the hour for "special report." now back to glenn beck. glenn: i think it was about a year ago that i was on my radio program and i noticed something and i said it on the air. i don't remember when it was exactly, but it was when the
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financial crisis was really starting to hit and i noticed that women were calling my program more than men were, and it was different, and they had a different conversation with me. i said at the time, i think men right now, are freaking out going how many am i going to feed my family and women were sitting back and seeing the bigger picture, and saying "wait a minute. what does this mean for the long term?" women have gotten it, i think, far beyond -- far sooner than men in this country, and yet that's all you ever hear from on the tea parties. that's all they ever want to paint or they want to show are the angry men, but it's the women, the moms that i think truly have an idea of what's going on, and i want to bring you to the second one that you had a concern on. parents losing their rights. anybody want to explain that? >> our rights are being taken away by the united nations right
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now. barbara boxer is very involved with the united nations children's rights commission, trying to puth our children's rights, including going to church, anything like that, they can be taken out of your home. >> glenn, this program, the international backed laureate organization is an n.g.o. of eweness skoe and being -- of unesco and being sold across the united states. a third of their global programs are in the united states. it is competing with advanced placement of the american borne college board and being sold under the guys of improvements, when, in fact, it is dumbing down our schools. glenn: you start talking about, you know, the united nations and everything else, and it begins to sound, quite honestly, like conspiracy theories are. i mean, i find myself all the time -- i mean, what i believe now, i probably wouldn't have believed a year ago.
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i definitely wouldn't have believed two years ago. are you are with me? >> every time we figure out where is the line between the crazy conspiracy theorists and the government, then the government moves, too, with the conspiracy theorists. glenn: you are all over the fed. >> right, exactly. glenn: the fed used to be for people who looked like ron paul. i mean, the fed was this big spooky thing and you were ok, stop with the fed. now you look at the fed -- >> now we are looking at what the fed is doing and how it has affected the economy and everything that is happening right now and our history, all the boons and the busts since the history of the fed has been because the federal reserve bank has so much control over our money, and so people are starting to wake up. we're not crazy. we just see that we should have a sound currency. our constitution says that nothing but gold and silver should be legal tender, and i don't know if i agree with, that but i think we should be able to
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choose what we trade in so that we can protect ourselves when an institution like the fed wants to replace the currency to, you know, enrich corporations or themselves. glenn: i don't want to go down this road, but i just want to get a hand raise on this answer. how many people believe that there is a real possibility that in five years the dollar no longer exists. >> that is incredible! that is incredible! two hands. two hands. this one, i want to talk about, parents losing their rights. as a dad, i have had this wrestleed in my mind and i'm doing homework on it right now and talking to one of the top five doctors in the world and trying to find out the flu -- am i going to allow the government to give my child a flu shot? >> no! don't do it! >> i have already made my decision, but everyone has to make their own decision. who will allow this government
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to give their child -- look, jamie is all over it. who will allow their children to be give an flu shot by this government? >> i won't! glenn: what happens if they say, well, it's mandatory, you have to? >> if your children don't have shots, they can't go to school. forget the flu shots. there's loads of man torp ry shots. glenn: but bonnie, haven't we changed? there are things we did just a few years ago things that, i, you know, look, you might not have been, you know, it might have been somebody who said, you know what? we can keep spending this way, we can afford this or that program, but now you look at things a little differently, right? isn't it the same thing with the shots? we may have said well, i want my
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kids to go to school and blah blah blah but have you changed? have you crossed over a line where you're, like, no more? >> that's right! >> it is about control. i don't know if they have got it back in your control room, but there are vern things that the american people desperately want today. number one, accountability. right there. hold washington accountable. look them straight in the eye and tell them to say what they mean and mean what they say. number two is respect. we want people to respect our children. we want them to respect our rights as parents, particularly as moms, and number three, results. we're tired of talking as usual. we want something done, and number four, we want bold action, because we don't want what obama is taking us to. glenn: let me take those two things -- bold action and results. this administration would tell you that's what they're doing. >> in the wrong direction!
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>> they want bold action to give moms back the right to determine for their children what is right for best. glenn: i remember seeing polls, though -- we have to go to a break, but i remember seeing polls when the economy started to fall apart and they were, like, people do not want us to sit on our hands. they want us to do something. i said at the time "not just something, the right something!" all right. your children's future, what will america be like when they grow up? next. @=h
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glenn: today we're spending an hour with moms and we could spend probably two, three, four hours with you guys. will you come back? we'd love to have you back? one of the last points, and believe me, there were 40 pages, 40 pages when we asked, what is it that you're concerned about? 40 pages! they returned with 40 pages but these were the top three. the last one was killing our children's future. what does our children's future look like? terry, we were talking during the break. what is your concern? >> for the past week i have been concerned since they passed the bill defunding acorn and also have the federal government take
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over all of the student loans. how do we know now they're not going to direct our children into professions that they think they should be taking where they are lacking, not something that our kids want to go into but something they are forced into or they will not get a loan? with the economy the way it is, we will not all be able to pay for our kids' educations. we need student loans. >> the other thing that we're outraged about is how big government is marry aring the corporations and they are selling us down the river. think about the cap and trade they are trying to pass. we have corporations lobbying for legislation, when it is a job killer and it is going to raise energy prices and kill the economy. how is that helping america? glenn: does anybody know when lobbyists started? does anybody know this? it was actually -- it wasn't f.d.r. because actually the first guy came in during the wilson administration. he was a guy, one of the first big nasty progressives, and there was a guy who said, you know what?
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we got this big war going on. i got to move down to washington to represent some of the companies there. after the war was over, he was like, gee, there's a lot of money to be made here, and it was in the 1930's during the new deal that everything cranked back up, and that's why who really feels like you really have someone in washington representing you? you do? >> i do. glenn: you do? >> well, unfortunately, he is not my direct representative but there is only one person representing everybody in terms of holding up the oath of the constitution. glenn: who is that? >> congressman ron paul. he started the tea parties, and what he has done for our country is just amazing. glenn: well, there's one! there's one. kelly, go ahead first, and then we will go to kelly. no, no, go ahead, kelly. >> i would just -- we have our concerns and i'm glad that we're getting together and we're fighting back, but i feel like the more we fight back, the more
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the government is fighting back in our direction. i chose chose to home school my kids because i didn't want them indoctrinated. i didn't want them exposed to everything they're exposed to in schools. i didn't want to vaccinate even on the government's schedule and the government still exudes that control and they say, well, you can home school, but you have to teach this curriculum. they still have to teach the pro homosexual tolerance agenda. you still have to vaccinate because your kids are still going to go out in public, and it's just one of those things, what can we do if the more we fight and the more we stand on our personal rights to say, ok, my family, i'll do things my way instead of your way, they take those things away too. glenn: how many people here went to a town hall? ok. i will tell you something. i had somebody in the media, a media person that will remain nameless tell me that they work at the newspaper, and they have been covering all these town halls, and they have never seen anything like it before, and
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they're actually on the side of the people who are going to these meetings and holding the feet to the fire, but the politicians, they think, you know, they're the best buddies of the guy from the newspaper, and he said, don't ever say my name, because they all think i'm on their side, but he said they're all telling me this will go away. these people will -- soon they'll stop showing up. i don't think they're going away. more real outrage from real people who just want their country back. next.
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glenn: tonight we're talking to the people the media would like you to believe are terrorists add radicals and killers and you name, it crazy people, standing up in their communities saying enough is enough. tonight, it is just moms, moms that are concerned and who is in their comfort zone or would have said i'm comfortable doing this? linda, you were saying during the break? >> i was saying this isn't going to go away, because we discuss
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this all the time now. we used to discuss a year ago who was going to win the academy awards and what fashion was. now that's ail gone. glenn: is anybody frustrated now by those people? because i will run into those people and think, good god, you're talking about that? >> i, like the woman from inglewood, come from new york, a very liberal area. i was totally closeted. no one knew what i thought. i went to a tea party not know egg a single person and i walked on two separate occasions into other moms that are in my kid's same class. neither of us had the slightest inkling that we felt the same way. now we have the sisterhood of the mommy patrons. you are not alone! [applause] >> get off your rear end. get yourself to a tea party and party on! you are not alone. [applause] glenn: you actually came with
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your family from cincinnati. >> we did. we drove from vince gnat ti. we left last night -- we drove from cincinnati. we just found out about it and we drove here, because we are so concerned about our children, and so upset and angry about what is happening to our country. i'm an assistant organizer with the cincinnati 9/12 project and i have never done anything like this in my life. this is a first for me. glenn: are you guys all teaching your children to keep journals, keep a diary? i tell my kids this every day "write in your journal. write a diary that you are not only living in historic times, you are part of history." it is amazing. >> we try to get everybody closer. it is the same thing. we never did anything like this, because we felt we were the minority and we were scared to even speak up, and like when we would go to schools, you know, and say something that we didn't like that the school would do, they felt, you know, like they
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labeled us, and i felt that we couldn't say anything, because our kids then would be targeted, but now, i don't fear doing that, and i was reading your "real america" book. glenn: oh, wow. >> and i had a great thought when you talked about communities in your neighborhoods, and i just -- the school starts and this woman two doors down that has been there 6, 7 years and i just learned her name because her kid is at the bus stop. now what i'm planning on doing is getting all my neighborhood. i want to do a block party so everybody gets to know each other and get back to how it was when i was younger. [applause] glenn: let me ask you this question and just a show of hands. how many think that the real solution in our country have if things -- let me rephrase this. let me start here. how many of you are willing to lose absolutely everything, start all over, live at the bottom of the heap if there is freedom at end of it for our
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children, so they have freedom? how many people here are are looking at the government and saying the government can solve the problem, or is it -- well, how many people think the government can solve the problem? the government is 9 problem b the problem! how many people believe that their own community and neighborhood is the solution? [applause] glenn: right back with final thoughts.
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glenn: final thoughts. first we go to mandy. >> i'm here with my mom today. she raised us as a single mother. i learned everything from this woman f your schools and communities can't teach, you have to be the ones that teach. glenn: leslie. >> absolutely. we need to teach our children the constitution, what their rights are, the bill of rights so when these rights are starting to be usurped they can stand up and say no, these are my rights. glenn: my five-year-old and i was reading a scripture, a story and i said what a hero he was at five and he said no, dad, he can't fly. we have to teach kids about real heroes, not superheros. find the real american heroes because they exist. frank, you have a book "what americans want, really." we will talk about what they want next week. >> everyone in in this room, american people say you're the best. if you begin everything with
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