To: thegreatbeast
No, it's not a matter of accepting the situation. This is a gross abuse of power by the prosecutor's office, who is a Clinton appointee. The leaks by the prosecutor's office are a blatant violation of privacy. The charges are trumped up- it's a ridiculous political witch-hunt. Conservatives should get organized and put pressure on these jackals to drop this charade.
2 posted on
12/24/2003 12:50:25 AM PST by
jagrmeister
(I'm not a conservative. I don't seek to conserve, I seek to reform.)
To: jagrmeister
The prosecutor is an elected State's Attorney, not a Clinton appointee. He ran unopposed in 2000.
To: jagrmeister
5 posted on
12/24/2003 1:07:47 AM PST by
Prime Choice
(Americans are a spiritual people. We're happy to help members of al Qaeda meet God.)
To: jagrmeister
This is a gross abuse of power by the prosecutor's office, who is a Clinton appointee.
The leaks by the prosecutor's office are a blatant violation of privacy.
The charges are trumped up- it's a ridiculous political witch-hunt. How do you know all this?
Conservatives should get organized and put pressure on these jackals to drop this charade.
Conservatives (and everyone) should wait to see what happens. Rush has a lawyer and his microphone. We have the judicial system.
To: jagrmeister
The charges are trumped up. I disagree. First of all, he still has not officially been charged with anything. Secondly, he's already admitted to culpability in a crime, if not the actual commision of it.
I didn't like the "raid" on the doctors offices, nor the seizure of records (did they think the doctors would not cooperate voluntarily?), nor some of the misrepresentations I've seen in the media.
But if you clean that all away, there still seems to be some fire behind the smoke. I guess the maid doesn't come across as a credible enough witness so they're looking for something more to back their case.
Disagree with the law if you will and lament that Rush fell into the trap of addiction and the purchase of black-market drugs if you wish, but a crime is still a crime. Even in Palm Beach County, they still have to have a trial before a conviction. Only then, will the air be cleared and everyone can make up their own minds.
14 posted on
12/24/2003 1:44:25 AM PST by
Tall_Texan
("Is Rush a Hypocrite?" http://righteverytime2.blogspot.com)
To: jagrmeister
The leaks by the prosecutor's office are a blatant violation of privacy.What leaks are those?
26 posted on
12/24/2003 2:03:28 AM PST by
Howlin
(Bush has stolen two things which Democrats believe they own by right: the presidency & the future)
To: jagrmeister
It is a matter of acceptance, Bud. If Rush doesn't accept the fact that people are out to burn him at the stake and that there are no rules when it comes to Rush Limbaugh then he is going to go quickly nuts. Millions of people have been waiting for him to get his come-uppance, some of these are quite ruthless people.
56 posted on
12/24/2003 10:27:04 AM PST by
thegreatbeast
(Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
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