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To: Outlaw Woman
Glenn Beck is right on the money...his crack research staff have been digging and reporting what they find. And for those who have doubts, do your own research on what Glenn has found.

We may or may not like everything about Glenn Beck's style, or Rush Limbaugh or Mark Levin, for that matter, but these men are conservatives and they are getting out the truth about what is happening in this country and worldwide. Support them, and I pray that they also unite with and support each other...please, conservative talk show media, no back-biting. This also goes out to all of us who are conservatives. Learn something from the left...organize and support one another.

32 posted on 02/28/2011 9:27:55 AM PST by itssme
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To: itssme

I agree. Personally I do not care for Beck’s radio program format. It gets on my nerves with all the cross talk etc. Today, he hit the unions though and was basically the only one presenting the case with minimal input from his sidekicks. That is Beck’s strong point; research and connecting the dots and presenting the results. Overall he’s a drama queen and I think that is where he loses people. However, he is a critical part of getting accurate information out there.

Rush will always be the king. His style never goes out of style and his insight is spot on.

Mark Levin is a another that is sometimes difficult to listen to because of his impatience with callers. Although I wouldn’t change a thing because some of the callers deserve a thrashing.

You’re right, being united is critical and even Levin has conceded that (although he still digs at a couple of others once in awhile) they (conservative talk) need to unite.


34 posted on 02/28/2011 9:43:47 AM PST by Outlaw Woman
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