To: sinkspur
The bleeding has already started. I was listening to the Laura Ingraham show this morning on one of my local Christian stations. During the break, they cued up Rush's theme music, and an announcer voiced over their support for Rush going to drug rehab for his addiction. The announcer then invited listeners to the lineup on this station - Ingraham, Prager, Dave Ramsey and Medved. It was very obvious.
This isn't going to be like Rush taking a vacation, this one is different.
To: Chancellor Palpatine
My guess is that Rush's ratings will be higher than ever when he returns. Everyone is going to tune in the first day back. He will probably devote that first show back to talking about his experiences, but he will vow after that show, to not say anything about it again. He will be more on fire than ever, he will not apologize for anything. Just because we all fall short, doesn't mean that the ideals are wrong. Rush especially knows now the reason why being an addict sucks, and why it is wrong to have policies that will only lead more people down that path. Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong.
29 posted on
10/14/2003 8:56:58 AM PDT by
dfwgator
(All I want for Christmas is Ron Zook's firing (But he did beat LSU))
To: Chancellor Palpatine
My guess is that Rush's ratings will be higher than ever when he returns. Everyone is going to tune in the first day back. He will probably devote that first show back to talking about his experiences, but he will vow after that show, to not say anything about it again. He will be more on fire than ever, he will not apologize for anything. Just because we all fall short, doesn't mean that the ideals are wrong. Rush especially knows now the reason why being an addict sucks, and why it is wrong to have policies that will only lead more people down that path. Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong.
30 posted on
10/14/2003 9:01:11 AM PDT by
dfwgator
(All I want for Christmas is Ron Zook's firing (But he did beat LSU))
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