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Is it possible that in the distant future, President George W. Bush, the 43rd president, might be viewed as one of the greatest American Presidents?

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Muslim comments unwarranted

Comment comment by Anonymous on 29 January 2007

Will,

I disagree with the general comment of Beck being "Anti-muslim or anti-arab." In my opinion, his collaberative report about the war in Iraq and why we must continue to fight terrorism; in which he utilized majority opinions of Arabic and Iraqi American citizens, is the only factual and supportive news piece I have seen on the subject. The media in general is extremely skewed either Left or Right. And Beck speaks for those whom have the virtues of patriotism, national security and defending freedom. The bashing of Beck for being "Anti" anything is a monument of America's greatest issue which is over-sensitivity and entitlement. Islamic schools in east lansing, michigan hand out textbooks which preach mujadeen and jihadist rhetoric and are protected by freedom of religion. And in contrast, American's complain about the use of "God" in the pledge of allegence. I have gone off subject. But America is miss informed in general and Glen Beck is the most centered and well virtued media person I have seen. Because he is pro-continuing the fight, he is viewed as extremely right winged and anti-muslim, which is incorrect.

I hope you are well.

Mitch K.

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RE: Muslim comments unwarranted by LordDilly :: NR8

I agree. In fact, for Glen being conservative, I would think it hard for people of the opposite side of the isle to object to anything more than his politics, as Glen is self-effacing, humorous without being overly acerbic, and seems like an all-around nice guy. Pundits like Ann Coulter or Sean Hannity have built careers around being confrontational and mean-spirited, so personal shots against them are to be expected. Picking on Glen personally seems like picking on the nice kid on the bus who gets along with everybody and cheerfully let's people have fun at his own expense.

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