Glenn Beck And Sarah Palin Draw The Faithful In Anchorage

On the Sept. 11 anniversary, the conservative duo urges followers to take the nation back from an over-reaching government.The line to get into the Glenn Beck- Sarah Palin road show's Alaska stop Saturday stretched around the corner and down a city block. One woman came with her hair tied back in an American flag; a bushy-haired man in a leather Jesus jacket warned of an impending 8.6 earthquake.

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