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Old 05-28-2010, 11:20am   #17
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Originally Posted by Z06PDQ View Post
I always research something before I post it. in fact, what Beck said about FEMA camps was "I've tried, but I just can't disprove them." that's good enough for me. I can go find it if you don't believe me. I look at it this way...don't pizz down my leg & tell me it's raining. Beck thinks we're all fools.
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Not wanting to pizz down your leg or anything but you must of had a bad day researching. So if you don't believe me then how about the all knowing Huffy post:

Glenn Beck: FEMA Concentration Camps Do Not Exist (VIDEO)

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/0..._n_184692.html

On his show Monday, Glenn Beck enlisted the help of Popular Mechanics to debunk an internet rumor that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) operates concentration camps in the United States.
Beck, known for his apocalyptic views, had come under fire for mentioning FEMA camps, though he claims to have always doubted their existence and promised to either show viewers the camps or prove that they didn't exist.
Monday, he appears to have done the latter.
Beck hosted Popular Mechanics editor-in-chief James Meigs, who reported that, based on his magazine's independent investigation, videos on the internet said to have been of FEMA concentration camps actually included footage of an Amtrak repair facility in Beach Grove, Indiana. The video reportedly comes from a woman tied to Timothy McVeigh's militia group.
"There is enough out there," Beck said. "We don't need to make stuff up."

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