CBS/AP/ August 30, 2010, 10:17 AM

Al Sharpton Leads Activists Near Tea Partiers

Two groups with competing Washington rallies briefly encountered each other during their activities, but while some participants shouted at each other there was no physical conflict.

The Rev. Al Sharpton was leading a march Saturday to commemorate the 47th anniversary of the March on Washington. During the march his group briefly encountered participants from a rally on the National Mall being headlined by Sarah Palin and conservative commentator Glenn Beck.

Marchers encountered the other crowds near the Washington Monument. Men in tri-cornered hats and people wearing tea party T-shirts looked on as marchers chanted "reclaim the dream" and "MLK, MLK" in reference to Martin Luther King Jr. Some marchers chanted "don't drink the tea" to people leaving Beck's rally.

One woman shouted to the marchers: "Go to church. Restore America with peace."

Both sides were generally restrained, although there was some mutual taunting.

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Earlier Saturday, the group of civil rights activists organized by Sharpton held a counter rally at a high school, then embarked on the three-mile march to the site of a planned monument honoring King. The site, bordering the Tidal Basin, was not far from the Lincoln Memorial where Beck, Palin and others spoke about two hours earlier.

Sharpton told his rally it was important to keep King's dream alive and that despite progress more needs to be done. "Don't mistake progress for arrival," he said.

He poked fun at the Beck-organized rally, saying some participants were the same ones who used to call civil rights leaders troublemakers. "The folks who used to criticize us for marching are trying to have a march themselves," he said. He urged his group to be peaceful and not confrontational. "If people start heckling, smile at them," Sharpton said.

Eleanor Holmes Norton, the District of Columbia's delegate to Congress, said she remembers being at King's march on Washington in 1963. "Glenn Beck's march will change nothing. But you can't blame Glenn Beck for his March-on-Washington envy," she said.

Beck has said he did not intend to choose the King anniversary for his rally but had since decided it was "divine providence." He portrayed King as an American hero.

Sharpton and other critics have noted that, while Beck has long sprouted anti-government themes, King's famous march included an appeal to the federal government to do more to protect Americans' civil rights.
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maurybuddy says:
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You use to be a good network. When they try and tell America only about 85,000 people came to Becks rally It will take a total idiot to see they have no credibility at all. Next they will say Sharpton had around 1,000000. CBS is pissing on America and telling us it is raining.
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maurybuddy says:
CBS use to be a great network. It would take a total idiot to believe that around 85,000 people was at Beck's rally. I guess they will now tell us 1,000000 people turned out for Sharpton's rally. CBS is trying to **** on the American people and tell them it is raining. Most American's have CBS's number...
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100Truth says:
Future History Test:

Please list the most significant contributions of Glen Beck and Sarah Palin?

Well, if you couldn't answer that question, you would be right!
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BigChicagoJim says:
CBS, like other media organizations do not want to admit that nearly 250,000 people attended Glen Beck's organized rally. Yet, did they hire someone to count the people that attended Al Sharpton's high school football rally. Wait, I think more people show up for high school football games than they did for that rally. Did you notice that the camera angles at Sharpton's rally was always toward the bleechers? If he got 1000 I would be suprised. We so much for media bias. GOD BLESS AMERICA.
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blindersoff replies:
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I knew you guys would have to fudge the numbers. The real March on Washington almost 50 years ago had 250,000. The 87,000 they are quoting is actually generous. In any case, not enough to win elections, but again uneducated Beck the clown claims he's not running for anything.
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LindaInHouston says:
Leave it to CBS to distort anything that's honest and decent and from the RIGHT. Pretty much why I have NEVER watched Katie Curic, and never watch NBC or ABC. I ONLY get my news from FOX......they're fair, balanced and just tell it like it happens without all the mainstream media spin turning LEFT!! BTW I'll trust Glenn's estimates over any numbers CBS puts out!!
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love2ridend says:
Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson the two reasons I will never ever vote for a Democrat. They are nothing more than KKK members of the black party.
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im_watching says:
You are all falling into the hype of the media. The rally with Sharpton was not a counter rally, it is an annual event which started years before Beck. And the march to the monument was also planned before Beck.
Like it or not Sharpton & others marching are preachers & religous people so to yell "go to church" is quite condencending.
If you listened Beck preached a Mormon gospel which is fine if you're a Mormon.
He also spent weeks telling people not to bring signs or show anger so all the wolves wore sheeps clothing.
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Bisk1 replies:
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fairfaxjoe, trying to get into salamander talk again ?? And to imagine that this Dumb Repug will critize the POTUS on his brand of Christianity and going as far as to imply he's muslim ..... Dumb Dumb Repugs !!
blindersoff replies:
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Beck is a Mormon and since Republicans would not even vote for Mitt Romney in 2008 to run against Obama when he probably would have beaten him I guess they don't see the irony. I'm glad they are so close minded.
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nuttyworld says:
Notice it was Al Sharpton who criticized another group for participating in something they believe in? Why does it bother him so much? Perhaps because he didn't get 100% of the attention. It seems he incites hatred. How did he get his title?
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blindersoff replies:
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What title? How did Glenn Beck get his?
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retm-w says:
Who cares how many were at the rally, according to the liberals they don't mean anything and they're no threat. Yet it seems like the liberals are watching their every move and listening to them, more then the republicans.
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consh8theusa says:
"by FacktheLeft August 28, 2010 7:42 PM EDT
consh8theusa,

N-i-g-g-e-r in the woodpile, there pal?"

You prove my point moron, but now I think a bullet would be wasted on your kind, we should just let **** like you sit in it's own stink till it rots.
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