“It just happens to be kind of a head-pounding, vomiting-for-four-hours morning in America.”īut Beck didn’t agree with someone in the audience who called out that President Barack Obama was the cause of the hangover. “It is still morning in America,” Beck said. And he borrowed a phrase from one of his heroes, perhaps the most popular past president among the CPAC attendees. He referenced presidents that the audience cheered (Calvin Coolidge) and others that they booed (Franklin Roosevelt). In a 56-minute speech in the packed ballroom of Washington’s Wardman Marriott, Beck railed against “big government,” saying that the American people don’t need “health care, housing or hand outs.”Īs on the radio and Fox News, Beck used historical references to show where he sees the United States heading. Raine shrugs, and looks back at Luz and Amity.“We choose our own destiny,” Beck said in the closing speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference. "GOD BLESS YOU!" They call out, as the woman vanishes into the streetĮda walks up, slapping Raine on the back "Did not know you had that in you!" The woman nods, eyes wide as she scampers away, and Luz walks over quickly and whispers something to Raine before the woman makes it through the exit into the street "I suggest that YOU go home, and rethink your attitude on things, otherwise I will have VERY stong words next time I see you." "Is that.Merlot?" She asks, her eyes going back to Raine "Do me a favor and sip this." Raine offers, and the woman looks at the bottle, and back at Raine The woman watches as the clear liquid turns a light shade of red They place it close to their lips, and whistles a small tune. Raine holds it up, and unscrews the tight sealed cap. They open it up and pull out a small bottle of Aquafina and walks back over to the woman Raine raises their hands once again, and walks over to a small cooler next to the register. "He can heal the sick, which you all are, he can walk on water, turn water into wine, he died for our sins and." The woman holds up her fingers and starts listing things off "And what makes them so great?" Raine asks Raine was confused, they did not know who this jesus was, but whoever they were this woman held him in high regard "Yes, you are just as bad as these children, you all need Jesus in your life." She retorts "Oh, you're one of THEM." The woman snarls The woman stares at the person before her, "Listen SIR, I really think." Raine raises their hand, "Hold on, there is nothing wrong with them." "I am afraid I don't understand." Raine says, cocking their head These two are in desperate need of the lords saving grace!" The woman shoots back "Is there a problem?" They ask, walking up the woman, confused Not wanting to have things escalate, Raine decides to try an calm the situation The four glance over to see a woman in her early fifties, glaring at the two young children "Must you two sin in public?" A female voice calls out, Raine turns and looks at Eda and sees the expression she gets when she is about to murder something The two young teens lock hands, and Amity reaches over and gives Luz a small peck on the cheek Each one of them enjoying seeing them act like the kids they are Amity and Luz browse the new arrival section at the small bookstore, and Eda and Raine watch from a distance.
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