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Home Front: Politix
BYRON YORK: Why Big Labor couldn't match Glenn Beck's rally
2010-10-06
Put it all together, and what the rally lacked most was life. That became painfully clear during Sharpton's remarks, when he tried to illustrate the Democratic coalition's current plight by telling a Bible story.

"They say we're apathetic," Sharpton told the crowd. "They say we're not energized. Well you know, I'm a preacher. There's a story in the Bible about a man named Ezekiel. Ezekiel saw a valley full of dry bones. Somebody said, 'Can these bones live?' And the way he made them live was he started connecting them together."

Sharpton suggested that the different parts of the Democratic coalition -- black, white, Latino, Asian, straight, gay, immigrant, natural-born -- are like those dry bones. "If we can connect these bones," he said, "we can make America breathe and America live as one nation under God."

Put aside a few details -- in the Bible, it was God who brought the bones to life as Ezekiel watched -- and you're left with Sharpton's striking image of the Democratic Party as a bunch of old, dry bones. Could anything be more disheartening? In the Ezekiel story, it took a miracle to make the bones come to life. But there were no miracles to be found Saturday at the Lincoln Memorial.
Posted by:Fred

#5  He is NOT a "Reverend".
He is a political joke.
Posted by: newc   2010-10-06 20:59  

#4  "Anybody know where I can hear Reverend Sharpton preach his next sermon"

try Fed prison if the tax evasion charges against his organization hold up.
Posted by: Slusorong the Ugly2185   2010-10-06 15:09  

#3  ...to damned lazy. And did I mention that maybe the union members did not like being coerced into attending this sham?

A "right to work law" ought to be the law of the land. Belonging to a union should not be a condition of employment.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-10-06 12:04  

#2  Sharpton suggested that the different parts of the Democratic coalition -- black, white, Latino, Asian, straight, gay, immigrant, natural-born -- are like those dry bones.

Maybe most people are fed up and tired of the fraud that has been perpetrated on the U.S. for too many years. Sharpton failed to mention the Democratic Socialists, Progressives, Muslims and Communists who were part of this coalition.

Maybe it had to do with the corruption of the labor unions and the high costs they have shoved on society? Maybe it had something to do with SEIU corruption. Maybe it has something to do with union corruption and obscene public union pensions.

Maybe it has something to do with phony hypocritical environomentalists who are too damn lazy to pick up after themselves after the rally.

Maybe it had something to do with these groups undermining and destabilizing the country. Maybe it has something to do with the greed of these groups. Maybe it has something to do with these groups hating and wanting to destroy America.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-10-06 12:01  

#1  Anybody know where I can hear Reverend Sharpton preach his next sermon?
Posted by: Grunter   2010-10-06 12:00  

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