said was beck diluting and acquiescing to what we were raising. that is the risk he runs. you are surprised because beck didn t do what he said. don t say we were critical of what he did. we were critical of what he would say he would do and he didn t do that. geraldo: i was surprised by the mainstream by the absolutely hardcore mainstream moderate proamerican message that i would like to hear every day rather than talk show chatter that is dividing us. i thought beck did a giant step towards lowering the anger. and the question is can he survive geraldo: how does this sound? a palin beck presidential ticket? they are talking about it and
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president obama s historic inauguration. of course, that number is also now hotly contested. i have a new dream. putting size aside, history will judge will today s impressive events compares to the speech most agree is among the greatest ever spoken. i have a dream. geraldo, it was predominantly a white crowd, out of towners who follow beck and learned about the rally from one of his broadcast outlets on radio, television and even the internet. a lot wore patriotic garb and carried american flags. organizers urged no political posters but there were a number of those don t tread on me flags used by the tea party. craig, thanks. next time i want you to count their legs and then divide by two. i think that is the best way to do it. i ll try that. geraldo: okay. remember, folks, when the tea
of critics all skewering my fox news colleague for being presumptious and even almost disrespectful of the march years ago. just because you got the spot don t mean you are standing up to the dream. if you understood dreaming you can dream anywhere. we don t have to be at the spot. all we need to be is who we are. we can dream. jail cells. we can dream from hospital beds. we can dream whereever we are! but while they are down there, they ought to ask abe lincoln to tell them why he fought against states rights and held the union together. they ought to read dr. king s speech and then they need to talk to some of us who came up the rough side of the mountain.
they may have the platform, but we have the dream. dream was not about state s rights. if you are read the dream, martin luther king talked about governors whose lips were dripping with the words of interposition and nullification and those that try to take his place are trying to nullify the law. look at arizona. they are trying to nullify state law. they are trying to interpose civil rights. just because you got the spot don t mean you are standing up to the dream. gregg: several speakers honoring the passing of civil rights pioneer dorothy hiet. she was on the podium when dr. king gave his famous speech. u.s. cole bombing mastermind won t be seeing a courtroom. why the obama administration is choosing to put the case against him on the shelf as families of