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In a new series called "Drill Baby Drill," Cobb explores conservative writings on the topic of sex. He chose Beck as his first subject because of a chapter in his 2003 book "The Real America: Messages from the Heart and Heartland," in which Beck describes (explicitly) making out with his sister. Cobb has reenacted this scene in the video below. At the end of that section of the book Beck wrote: "By now, you probably have realized that I am not in love with my sister...So, what's the point? Why did I spend a whole chapter talking about a committed loving relationship with my sister? I did it because right now there is an organized ongoing effort to try to bend your values. To slowly shape your deepest beliefs into toleration and eventually acceptance."
America has many weird folk...
Quote from: Christopher McCandless on June 14, 2009, 06:26:35 PMAmerica has many weird folk...Sure do. I'm weird but I admit it
Quote from: parts on June 14, 2009, 06:27:49 PMQuote from: Christopher McCandless on June 14, 2009, 06:26:35 PMAmerica has many weird folk...Sure do. I'm weird but I admit itIt's not the fact that you admit it, its about how you don't want to force it upon everyone else.
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If somebody gives me $10000 us i WILL HAPPILY KILL THE FUCKWAD GLENN BECK
QuoteIn a new series called "Drill Baby Drill," Cobb explores conservative writings on the topic of sex. He chose Beck as his first subject because of a chapter in his 2003 book "The Real America: Messages from the Heart and Heartland," in which Beck describes (explicitly) making out with his sister. Cobb has reenacted this scene in the video below. At the end of that section of the book Beck wrote: "By now, you probably have realized that I am not in love with my sister...So, what's the point? Why did I spend a whole chapter talking about a committed loving relationship with my sister? I did it because right now there is an organized ongoing effort to try to bend your values. To slowly shape your deepest beliefs into toleration and eventually acceptance."http://www.alternet.org/blogs/media/140445/glenn_beck_gets_freaky:_a_look_at_right-wing_erotica/Watch the video And he's against gay marriage, I have a friend who knows him and says he is evil
Quote from: punkdrew on August 05, 2009, 10:25:35 AMIf somebody gives me $10000 us i WILL HAPPILY KILL THE FUCKWAD GLENN BECKWho or what will you kill for 17 dollars and 56 cents?
Quote from: parts on June 14, 2009, 06:19:55 PMQuoteIn a new series called "Drill Baby Drill," Cobb explores conservative writings on the topic of sex. He chose Beck as his first subject because of a chapter in his 2003 book "The Real America: Messages from the Heart and Heartland," in which Beck describes (explicitly) making out with his sister. Cobb has reenacted this scene in the video below. At the end of that section of the book Beck wrote: "By now, you probably have realized that I am not in love with my sister...So, what's the point? Why did I spend a whole chapter talking about a committed loving relationship with my sister? I did it because right now there is an organized ongoing effort to try to bend your values. To slowly shape your deepest beliefs into toleration and eventually acceptance."http://www.alternet.org/blogs/media/140445/glenn_beck_gets_freaky:_a_look_at_right-wing_erotica/Watch the video And he's against gay marriage, I have a friend who knows him and says he is evil I don't think that Glen Beck actually did anything incestuous with his sister. I think that he was writing satire, kind of like Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal.http://www.uoregon.edu/~rbear/modest.html
Who or what will you kill for 17 dollars and 56 cents?