Glenn Beck: Nancy Pelosi - Dream Act
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GLENN: Yeah, let's go back to Nancy Pelosi because she was waxing poetic here.

PAT: About the founding fathers and the DREAM Act.

PELOSI: They designed a great seal of our country and it said novus ordo seclorum, a new order for the ages. How confident they were.

GLENN: Yes.


PELOSI: How optimistic they were.

GLENN: Yes.

PELOSI: No country in the history of the world had ever had founders founding on a new principle of equality of people and freedom.

GLENN: You are so right.

PELOSI: Separating themselves from a great military power by winning independence and saying this was about a new order for the future.

GLENN: He is right, may I -- stop. May I just say, may I just say that the president, Washington, praised this revolutionary beginning. He did. And he loved the new order for the -- for the ages. He loved this concept. And in March of 1790, in fact, George Washington said as mankind becomes more liberal. So we know he was a progressive if you're going to, going to universities now in school, just leave it at that. As mankind becomes more liberal, George Washington was a progressive.

Pat, can you tell me exactly how George Washington meant liberal back in 1790?

PAT: Open-minded, as a free --

GLENN: Independent?

PAT: Independent.

GLENN: As an independent individual. Liberal at the time was much more of a libertarian. The progressives destroyed the word "Liberal" and turned it into the exact opposite of what it is. It meant that you were more libertarian, you were more free, you were more self-reliant. You were in charge of your own life. So as mankind becomes more liberal, they will be more apt to allow -- listen to this. They will be more apt to allow that all those who conduct themselves as worthy members of the community are equally entitled to the protection of civil government.

Wait a minute. Those who conduct themselves as worthy members of the community are equally entitled to the protection of the civil government. That is weird. So the new order for the ages is that people will become more self-reliant, they will become less apt to rely on government and more apt to rely on themselves and God? And they will become a better society, a better member of society and they will help civil society become much more structured so you can have less government because they're doing the right thing themselves. You don't need to have a police-state because as people become more independent, more liberal in the 1790 version of the word "Liberal," you won't have to have people be police because people will police themselves. They won't break laws. They will do what's right for a civil society. Huh. And they will be worthy members of the community.

Nancy, I don't know where you were going with this whole thing on the DREAM Act, but I have a feeling once again that George Washington is spinning in his grave, like a lathe. He's spinning in his grave, as are -- for your distortions -- I'm going to go off on her again. I'm going to stop or I'm going to have an aneurysm.


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