The Children of 8/28

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  • Star Spankled
    Posted on September 7, 2010 at 11:36am

    Beautiful ! Just Beautiful ! Those pictures should remind us all just what it is we’re fighting for , a country we can be proud to pass on to them .

    ( Funny , how a crowd of “old white people” can look so young ! )

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  • suepitt
    Posted on August 31, 2010 at 12:33pm

    My husband and 13 yr old son camped out and my 11 yr old son & I met them about 5:30 in the morning….What an amazing day!! Our boys really enjoyed the whole day! God Bless Glenn!!

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  • Mary Beth Frey
    Posted on August 31, 2010 at 12:22pm

    One of the best experiences I had at the rally was giving away about 3 dozen “memory necklaces” to children under 10 in the crowd. I didn’t think of it until the last minute, or I would have made more. They were simple little red, white or blue ribbons with a few red, white and blue pony beads and a small Restoring Honor paper “medallion” attached. I chose children who were behaving, but looked like they needed something to make them smile. I told the children that they needed to save them for their memory books or boxes for when they were “really” old! I hope they do.

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  • Boldnfresh
    Posted on August 31, 2010 at 11:15am

    Indoctrination! There is no version of Christianity that spreads the hate you spread.

    Boldnfresh  
  • adamthepatriot
    Posted on August 31, 2010 at 9:37am

    My kids watched this with me in our kitchen, streaming from Facebook. My oldest daughter (7) was moved by the honor showed to God and our troops, and went and got her Bible and read the story of Gideon to her siblings (4 and 2). I asked her why she wanted to do that, and she said that she wanted to remind them that “if we don’t have God on our side, we won’t be able to win and bring our troops home”. [I LOVE my kids!] Thanks, Glenn – for putting on this great revival to restore honor to God! We love you, brother!

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  • truth4at
    Posted on August 31, 2010 at 9:11am

    I was on of the teens there and it was really special for me!!!! God is leading me to go ito politics, and I need His everlasting help! 8.28 will go with me for what I do in life!

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  • Botany
    Posted on August 31, 2010 at 8:43am

    Why do the kids look so sad with all the wonderful Americans there?
    Must have been hot there.

    I wish I could have been there to listen to the speeches and boogie to
    Jo Dee Messina because she is a great singer and loves America unlike
    the Dixie (Commie) Chicks.

    God Bless Glenn Beck, he speaks for me

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  • TRUTHSEEKINGAL
    Posted on August 31, 2010 at 3:00am

    These are the beautiful faces of our Republics future.. Pure, honest and oooh so truthful,

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  • Tony737
    Posted on August 31, 2010 at 2:18am

    My (almost) 4 y/o daughter TeeTee would’ve loved it. I’ve been teaching her patriotism for America since she was born. When she sees a Soldier she walks up and says “Thank you for your service.” Wish we could’ve been there.

    Like CCBN said above, someday you’ll be saying …”I was there when…”!

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  • Painted Pastures
    Posted on August 31, 2010 at 12:55am

    Our future, each so precious.

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  • Ccbn213
    Posted on August 31, 2010 at 12:12am

    This is how you plant the seed. They may not understand the importance now but will when they get older and say…”I was there when…”!

     
  • craig.eddy
    Posted on August 30, 2010 at 11:45pm

    Even better news: I‘ll bet we’re out-reproducing the Lefties by a margin of at least 3-to-1

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    • luckyme
      Posted on August 31, 2010 at 2:32pm

      plan parenthood works in favor of their own demise, sad but truth

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  • ThornRage
    Posted on August 30, 2010 at 11:14pm

    I had all three of my kids there. All of them enjoyed the event. My oldest daughter said that Glenn Beck was awesome and my youngest said that she would never forget that day.

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  • stevo1962
    Posted on August 30, 2010 at 10:56pm

    Might we have seen the next George Washington in those photos. We can only hope that this is the start of renewed emphasis on Faith Hope and Charity with all Americans. Honor, truth a belief that we are a great nation and the last hope of freedom in this world. Returning to those values and beliefs that made is that great nation and been slowly dwindling over the past 90 years. Ive always thought that there needed to be a reset button, something to stop the downward spiral away from morals, God, family and exceptionalism. I truely believe that the Restoring Honor Rally is that reset button. Congratulations Glenn on a fantastic event. Lets not let this feeling fade like the feeling of 9/12 did.

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  • tlenker
    Posted on August 30, 2010 at 10:49pm

    I‘m guessing that these kids don’t realize how special this event is. I’m sure once they get older and look back at the pics, they will thank their parents for being so cool and taking them.

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  • NeeNee
    Posted on August 30, 2010 at 10:46pm

    Great photos, and kudos to those who went!

    Ya know . . . it’s weird. I went through all 38 photos and
    didn’t see ONE body piercing, Goth outfit or tattoo.

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  • pete
    Posted on August 30, 2010 at 10:25pm

    I took three of my six kids (oldest, 16, stayed home with baby and 5 year old). Great time! I posted some pics here

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/36356986@N06/sets/72157624702468235/

    Lots of crowd shots including some pre-dawn) along with the girls and Grandmom.

     
  • Mermaz
    Posted on August 30, 2010 at 9:32pm

    My 3 yr old was there. She got to play the whole time with another little girl that was sitting next to us. They shared their food & water & colored together. It was so sweet! I only wish we had thought to get Lily’s address.

     
  • dressseller
    Posted on August 30, 2010 at 8:35pm

    Somewhere there …I think there just might be the next George Washington….

     
  • Meredith Jessup
    Posted on August 30, 2010 at 4:13pm

    Love this! America’s next generation of strong-willed, independent spirits!

    Meredith Jessup  

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