Remembering 9/11, once more

Posted on May 28, 2004 01:34 PM by Joel Comm

I've written of Glenn Beck in the past. He is currently my favorite syndicated talk show host, presenting an excellent mix of politics, religion, humor and satire, mixed together with some of the best production values I have ever experienced.

Like many of us, Beck is tired of the media focusing on the wrong things, such as repeatedly "reporting" the abuses in the Iraqi prisons. A couple days ago, he did a little 6-minute piece that I thought everyone should listen to.

If you wish to comment on what you heard or how it moved you, that would be fine. It is not for discussion on Iraq, President Bush, or any other hotbutton issue. It is simply a reminder for each one of us.

Settle in for a an emotional 6-minute ride.

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See Also

I actually won something - Jan 16, 2004
Nightly News Yawn - Dec 01, 2004
Glenn Beck Live - Jul 16, 2006

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