BUD LIGHT PRESENTS...Real American Hero's. (Real American Hero's...Ohhh yeah!) Mr Exposer of Liberal Lies Radio Man!
Today we salute you, Mr Exposer of Liberal Lies Radio Man! (Mr Exposer of Liberal Lies Radio Man!)
You do what lesser man can only dream about from 11-3 Eastern Time. You expose liberals for the snot nosed cabbage farmers they are. (totally awesome)
15 years of hate, lies, and propaganda? No problem. you'll have it exposed by lunch (send it all away!!)
some might say your job is easy, but never to your face. why? cuz you'll come up swinging... with more insightful words of wisdom. (On load from God!!)
So crack open an ice cold bud light Mr Liberal slayer, because anyone can expose liberals, but it takes a man to make them angry. (Mr Exposer of Liberal Lies Radio Guy!!)
Well that covers through the 14th. The 15th is a Saturday. The 16th is a Sunday...
AND THE FRIGGIN 17th is Independance Day!!!!
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35 Undeniable Truths. There is a distinct singular American culture - rugged individualism and self-reliance - which made America great. The vast majority of the rich in this country did not inherit their wealth; they earned it. They are the country's achievers, producers, and job creators. No nation has ever taxed itself into prosperity. Evidence refutes liberalism. There is no such thing as a New Democrat. The Earth's eco-system is not fragile. Character matters; leadership decends from character. The most beautiful thing about a tree is what you do with it after you cut it down. Ronald Reagan was the greatest president of the twentieth century. The 1980's was not a decade of greed but a decade of prosperity; it was the longest period of peacetime growth in American history. Abstinence prevents sexually transmitted disease and pregnancy - every time it's tried. Condoms only work during the school year. Poverty is not the root ("rut") cause of crime. There's a simple way to solve the crime problem: obey the law; punish those who do not. If you commit a crime, you are guilty. Women should not be allowed on juries where the accused is a stud. The way to improve our schools is not more money, but the reintroduction of moral and spiritual values, as well as the four "R's": reading, 'riting, 'rithmatic, and Rush. I am not arrogant. My first 35 Undeniable Truths are still undeniably true. There is a God. There is something wrong when critics say the problem with America is too much religion. Morality is not defined by individual choice. The only way liberals win national elections is by pretending they're not liberals. Feminism was established as to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream of society. Follow the money. When somebody says, " It's not the money," it's always the money. Liberals attempt through judicial activism what they cannot win at the ballot box. Using federal dollars as a measure, our cities have not been neglected, but poisoned with welfare dependency funds. Progress is not striving for economic justice or fairness, but economic growth. Liberals measure compassion by how many people are given welfare. Conservatives measure compassion by how many people no longer need it. Compassion is no substitute for justice. The culture war is between the winners and those who think they're losers who want to become winners. The losers think the only way they can become winners is by banding together all the losers and then empowering a leader of the losers to make things right for them. The Los Angeles riots were not caused by the Rodney King verdict. The Los Angeles riots were caused by rioters. You could afford your house without your government - if it weren't for your government. Words mean things. Too many Americans can't laugh at themselves anymore. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rush Limbaugh's updated "35 Undeniable Truths of Life" as read on his nationally syndicated radio show on Friday, February 18, 1994. Some Rush Stats Born: January 12, 1951 at Southeast Missouri Hospital Color of Eyes: Hazel Education: Graduated Cape Central High School 1969 Attended Southeast Missouri State University 1st Job: Shined shoes at College Barber Shop when he was 13 years old As a teen noted for: Imitating voices Telling stories Hanging out with friends at home DJ (Rusty Sharpe) on KGMO Debate Club Football 1967 Voice of Democracy Disliked school Rush started his nationally syndicated show in 1988 with 56 radio stations. In 1994 he boasted 600 stations. He was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1993. Author of Best Sellers: 1992 - "The Way Things Ought to Be" 1993 - "See, I Told You So" Back to top -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Family Briefs Rush H. Limbaugh III comes from a family of conservative, high powered attorneys. Grandfather, Rush H. Limbaugh, Sr. served as President Eisenhower's Ambassador to India. An accomplished attorney, he continued practicing law after celebrating his milestone century birthday. Rush Sr. died in 1996 at 104 years old. Rush's uncle, Stephen N. Limbaugh, Sr. is a federal judge appointed by Ronald Reagan and his first cousin, Stephen N. Limbaugh, Jr. sits on the Missouri Supreme Court. His brother David practices law in Cape Girardeau. He is with the law firm founded by his grandfather, Limbaugh, Russell, Payne & Howard Law Firm. David also serves as Rush's legal representative. Rush credits his father, the late Rush H. Limbaugh, Jr. for his political philosophy. Rush learned at an early age to speak his mind. He was a champion debater. Whatever he believed in he contended passionately. At age 13 Rush developed his dialogue skills while shining shoes at College Barbershop. He could hold his own on any political issue of the day. Although his father did not immediately approve of Rush's career choice, he lived to see the triumphs of his role in the political arena. Millie adored being the mother of the country's most popular radio talk show host. She passsed away in March of 2000. She said that her son was controversial and provocative. In support of her son she said, "I am 'The' Ditto Head!" She spent evenings spinning the satellite dish trying to keep abreast of political news. Her favorite program was? "Rush Limbaugh" of course! Rush's admittedly checkered career began in his hometown, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, where he spun records at KGMO as "Rusty Sharpe." Although his outspoken ways have taken him from job to job, he held onto his never-say-quit attitude. He has broken numerous broadcasting records while creating the image he has today.
Martina McBride Independence Day lyrics Well she seemed all right by dawn's early light Though she looked a little worried and weak She tried to pretend he wasn't drinkin' again But daddy left the proof on her cheek And I was only eight years old that summer And I always seemed to be in the way So I took myself down to the fair in town On Independence Day Well word gets a round in a small, small town They said he was a dangerous man Mama was proud and she stood her ground But she knew she was on the losin' end Some folks whispered and some folks talked But everybody looked the other way And when time ran out there was no one about On Independence Day Let Freedom ring, let the wight dove sing Let the whole world know that today is a Day of reckoning Let the weak be strong, let the right be wrong Roll the stone away, Let the guilty pay, It's Independence Day Well she lit up the sky that fourth of July By the time that the firemen come They just put out the flames And took down some names And send me to the county home Now I ain't sayin' it's right or it's wrong But maybe it's the only way Talk about your revolution It's Independence Day Let Freedom ring, let the wight dove sing Let the whole world know that today is a Day of reckoning Let the weak be strong, let the right be wrong Roll the stone away, Let the guilty pay! It's Independence Day!!! Roll the stone away!!!!! It's Independence Day!!! |