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Originally Posted by BeenThinkin
Just finished watching GBTV introduction video. (Didn't cost me anything! to watch it!) And I would like to make a challenge. Before we begin our "Apostolic..Pentecostal" criticizing of GBTV why don't we check it out. In doing so I would love to hear someone, (who has watched the intro), honestly and truthfully discuss what Glenn Beck is promoting and talking about.
What part of the presentation, concerning what he is doing by 9-12-11, is wrong!
Why don't we give him a chance? You may not like him but he has had the 3rd highest rated show on TV for nearly 2 years now. Somebody listens to him.
Again I would like to know what you dislike about him. He has had an awesome number of things that he said on his TV show, that no one else agreed with, come true.
Awe, but it is so easy to be critical! I ain't doing nothing and I'm disgusted with someone who is! Isn't that the way it is too often?
Just some of my thoughts tonight...
Been Thinkin
And yes, after listen to his intro I'm probably going to join him! At least he's doing something!
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Well I guess my vote didn't count. And, besides that, it's good to be ignored. I have yet to see any detailed explanation of what GB is doing wrong, in your opinion. Nothing wrong with disliking him...but, why?
Did he ever say anything that was poo pooed by the media and yet it came to pass or was proven to be true?
And as far as his relationship with FOX... it seemed to me that he left in pretty good favor. How many others that have left shows before, were allowed to take their last program and promote their new program, their new endeavor? Come on give the guy the benefit of the doubt.
Just wondering!
Been Thinkin
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