“Can you let your son's body become the same temperature as your son's head before you turn this into a political campaign against the president? Could you do that?”

—  Glenn Beck

The Glenn Beck Program
Premiere Radio Networks
2004-05-14
Comment on Michael Berg, the father of murdered American businessman Nicholas Berg
2000s

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