The Glenn Beck Restoring Honor Rally in Washington,  DC, Saturday, was an outright incarnation of a ministerial revival meeting. It  was a specific call to seeking greater numbers (in effect, converts) to join a  cause centered on God. Speakers preceding Beck referred to him as a son of God,  with no one that I heard later or Glenn Beck, himself, refuting that, in effect  accepting the mantle of not only a Jesus-like figure, but Jesus himself.  As far as my understanding of Christianity, that  is heresy. It was a call to action to restore Christian values in concert with  the way supposedly America's founders had in mind for America. God and American  flags were dominant.
However, one has to understand that those original American values included  genocide of Native Americans with survivors contained on reservations, slavery  of Blacks, treating women as chattel and granting the most power to the largest  landowners - hardly representative of freedom which was preached over and over  during the rally. Any rational person understands we are now a more free society  now than in those days.
And, if the rally was a call to Christian values and a uniting of people, a  logical call would be to rally around our president - our elected leader and a  practicing Christian who has made his agenda bringing people together by  governing from the center, trying to represent even Republican positions like  his healthcare program which is essentially a copy of Republican Mitt Romney's  healthcare program enacted in Massachusetts. Plus, he has a former Bush  Secretary of Defense, as his.
This president inherited an economy in free-fall, on the precipice of  another Great Depression. He can rightly be credited with averting a depression,  with now positive GDP numbers and unemployment nowhere as bad as the early 30's.  However, it is also clear that the recovery is fragile. So, logically, since he  has had initial success against Depression, it would be wise to support or at  least compromise, not completely resist what he wants. 
The main reason for the economic collapse was the bursting of the Housing  bubble - so it is understandable for now that Housing-related jobs would be  difficult to have now - we are unwinding an over leveraging of the public. In  such a shortage of private jobs, it is only the government which fill the need  temporarily and wisely concentrate  spending on investments which will  eventually return more than they cost, like education, alternative energy, etc.  See my post on the JosephOppenheimInvesting blog about our economic  crossroads.
Back to the rally, the rally was very misleading, they were seeking  everyone to join the cause. However, there was no mention of what about those  who choose not to join the cause. It can be inferred that Beck, etc would view  these people as either Godless, people who don't believe in freedom, etc and  worse yet from his perspective, believing that government serves a purpose in  helping the vulnerable. So, understanding what Glenn Beck has presented himself  before the rally, this was a call to Far Right conservative positions. This  political group doesn't really believe in freedom, not just because they seem to  restore our founders' values, but would use the government to persecute Gays,  people who are pro-choice and other such dissenters from his views. This  fundamentalist religious fervor is reminiscent of what has happened in Muslim  countries where some fundamentalist Muslims, like the Taliban and al Qaeda,  blame hard times in those countries on Muslims not being religious enough  Muslims. When you add to the mix of Glenn Beck, etc values, they include  vigorous NRA supporting gun rights and strong militaristic positions like the  ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan despite the huge cost of such militarism  while also advocating extension of tax cuts to the very wealthy which not only  is fiscally irresponsible but also further divides our nation, further shrinking  the middle class so we approach a nation of haves and have-nots, with little or  no government help for the have-nots.
So, I see this rally as a danger sign, for a Far Right,  fundamentalist agenda which does seem worrisome for the political direction of  America. This was a call to very bigoted values not just aimed at believers, but  a hatred of non-believers, which is at least half of America. To underscore the bigotry, sitting behind Glenn Beck was Reverend John Hagee who has denounced the Catholic Church as "the great whore of Babylon" and has said hurricane Katrina and its devastation on New Orleans was because of God's wrath that New Orleans had a Gay pride parade the week before. 
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